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==Clear Wheel: Cancer== | ==Clear Wheel: Cancer== | ||
*'''Weight:''' 3.0 grams | *'''Weight:''' 3.0 grams | ||
− | The Cancer Clear Wheel featured in [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] is of a brighter red, while the BB-55 Booster version is slightly darker. Both are identical in shape and weight. | + | The Cancer Clear Wheel featured in [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] is of a brighter red, while the BB-55 Booster version is slightly darker. Both are identical in shape and weight.The shape of wheel shows that it's having good use in Destabilizers. |
==Metal Wheel: Dark== | ==Metal Wheel: Dark== |
Revision as of 13:53, 4 March 2011
Dark Cancer CH120SF | |
Number: | BB-55 |
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System: | Hybrid Wheel System |
Type: | Balance |
Note: Cancer and CH120 were originally released in Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS as the "rare" Beyblade, but because both of Mad Cancer's unique parts were re-released as a non-Light Wheel Beyblade, we have chosen to publish this article under the name of its regular Booster release, Dark Cancer CH120SF instead of the original release, Mad Cancer CH120FS.
Contents
Name Change
Dark Cancer was re-named Dark Gasher for Hasbro's release, and subsequently had the word "Cancer" removed from the Face, and a new purple design behind the original Face design.
Face: Cancer
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Cancer, the fourth astrological sign in the Zodiac. Its Zodiac symbol is the Crab.
Clear Wheel: Cancer
- Weight: 3.0 grams
The Cancer Clear Wheel featured in Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS is of a brighter red, while the BB-55 Booster version is slightly darker. Both are identical in shape and weight.The shape of wheel shows that it's having good use in Destabilizers.
Metal Wheel: Dark
- Weight: 31.4 grams
Dark has twelve spikes facing the clockwise direction. These protrusions are closely packed together with minimal space between each, resulting in an overall round shape. This shape hinders the Metal Wheel in two ways: its protrusions are not pronounced enough to provide sufficient Smash Attack, while the perimeter is interrupted too frequently for sufficient Stamina. Additionally, its weight is distributed over too large a surface area, but Hasbro's Dark has proven to have decent defense capabilities.
Track: Change 120
- Weight: 2.7 grams
CH120 is without a doubt this Beyblade's most useful part. This Track is unique as it features a height-changing gimmick. The user is allowed a choice of using 120 or 145 as the Track's height. This is done by rotating the bottom portion of the Track and pulling/pushing the central part out/in, and then rotating the bottom portion back to lock the height. Importantly, this can be done between each round of a match, as it does not involve any part-swapping.
The advantages of this Track are plentiful. Its most obvious benefit is allowing the user to change the height of their Beyblade between rounds; this means that the user can adapt their strategy to counter the opponents during a match. The below customization, Libra CH120RF, uses this function to great effect.
Furthermore, CH120 is currently the only Track featuring a 120 height. This height is useful for many Attack types.
Note: The Hasbro version of CH120 has difficulty staying at the 145 height and often reverts to the 120 height mid-battle. Therefore, it is recommended that the TAKARA-TOMY version be used over the Hasbro version in all situations where the 145 height is intended to be used.
Use in Balance Customization
NOTE: The Libra Wheel is now banned under WBO Organized Play Official Rules. This example will be kept solely for informational purposes.
CH120 has found use in a very specific Balance customization; in fact, it is really the only competitively viable Balance customization at this point in time. The custom is Libra CH120RF. Here is how it performs against the current staple customs:
- Versus Virgo DF145D -- use 120 height
Even though Libra is the heaviest Wheel ever created, because its weight is focused around the outside, it is still quite agile with RF. On its own, Libra is not a very effective Smash Attack Wheel, but its weight distribution in combination with the fast moving RF allow it to achieve an astonishing 90% win rate against Virgo DF145D. 120 height must be used in order for the Metal Wheels to make contact or it won't work.
- Versus Quetzalcoatl 90RF -- use 145 height
By switching to 145 height, the Track will absorb all of the hits dealt by Quetzalcoatl. The weight of Libra combined with the grip of RF give it enough defense to withstand most attacks, and again, the win rate is 90%.
- Versus MF Libra C145WB -- use 120 height
The win ratio against the top tier Defense combo isn't that great -- only about 60% -- but this still isn't bad, considering how strong it is against the other two types. If you can avoid using this combo against Defense-types, you should, but if you're forced into that situation you can win with a perfect shot and a little luck.
To effectively use this custom, you absolutely must be able to perform Sliding Shoot because the window for landing a successful attack is much smaller than with other Storm or Quetzalcoatl-based Attackers. A skilled Blader can use this customization as an answer to almost anything that is thrown at them.
Use in Attack Customization
MF Lightning L Drago CH120RF is a top-tier Attack customization. Use whichever height matches up best with the opposing Beyblades Wheel. This will allow Lightning (Upper Mode) to make optimum contact with opposing Beyblades.
Use in Defense Customization
CH120 can be used as an alternative to other Defense Tracks such as C145; MF Earth Aquario CH120WB (145 mode) is a viable Defense customization.
Bottom: Semi-Flat
- Weight: 0.6 grams
SF is is a sharp tip with a flattened end. As a result, SF displays a combination of Attack qualities and Stamina qualities, moving in a semi-aggressive pattern. Because of this however, the two attributes are compromised, culminating in an average performance in both categories. It produces a movement pattern that, while it is aggressive, is much slower than any Flat Bottom. The increased friction with the stadium floor due to the wider tip both increases its Defense and Stamina in comparison to a bottom similar to S or ES. However, it is in absolutely no competition with bottoms similar to WD for Stamina or RS for Defense. Semi-Flat is meant to be used in Balance type Beyblades, and as mentioned, exhibits aspects of several types, however it excels in none and thus is essentially useless.
SF's only mildly effective use is in Destabilizer customs where the low Track used along with the balance of qualities allows the custom to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.
Other Versions
- Mad Cancer CH120FS - Random Booster Light Vol. 1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (Red, all parts clear dark red)
- Earth Cancer DF145ES - Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (Blue)
- Galaxy Cancer D125HF - Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (White)
- Flame Cancer D125RF - Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (Yellow)
- Dark Gasher CH120FS - Beyblade Metal Fusion
- Rock Gasher DF145WB - Faceoff: Lightning Screwdriver (Painted parts, Brown)
- MF-F Burn Cancer 90WD BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set
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Overall
Dark Cancer CH120SF's defining part is CH120, an exceptionally useful Track which can be used in a whole host of customization possibilities. While Dark and SF are relatively useless parts, CH120 makes this a more than worthwhile purchase. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.