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The bit-chip has little use to a beyblade and it has very little amount of weight that can be added to the blade though the main function for a bit is to show what bit-beast are we using in the bey-battle.




The attack ring pretty much explains itself. It determines the kind of attack power the Beyblade has. Attack rings usually contain spikes and are in different shapes and sizes to strike the opposition with to slow their momentum down, or knock them out of the arena.




The weight disk is a metal part that is placed in between the attack ring and blade base. It determines the blade's weight and balance and is the thing that makes the blade keeps spining and the design of it can also make it strong in attack, defense or endurance.




A spin gear is used to determine what direction the beyblade spins at. You can get Left-Spin gears and Right-Spin gears, but most beyblades are equipped with Right-Spin gears instead of left. Whichever Spin gear is used must match with the launcher you use

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