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==Name Variation== | ==Name Variation== | ||
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==Attack Ring (AR): Upper Force Ring== | ==Attack Ring (AR): Upper Force Ring== |
Revision as of 11:25, 9 August 2014
Bumpking | |
Number: | 16 |
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System: | 4-Layer |
Type: | Attack |
Contents
Name Variation
Bumpking was released by Hasbro as Bump King.
Attack Ring (AR): Upper Force Ring
Weight: 4 grams
This AR has three triangle shaped wings that would be used for Smash Attack in left spin. However, due to first generation limitations, this AR may only be used in right spin. In this spin direction, the large and flat projections create incredible amounts of recoil while providing minimal Attack; essentially nullifying any potential use it may have had. Useless and fragile, this is often considered one of the worst ARs ever created.
Weight Disk (WD): Wide
See Wide Weight Disks.
Blade Base (BB): Semi-Flat Base
See Semi-Flat Base
Overall
This Beyblade is composed of completely useless and outclassed parts, aside from the Base (which is available in much more useful Beyblades such as Bistool and Roller Defenser), and a continual source of jokes within the Beyblade community. There is absolutely no reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.