Hey there, bladers! It's your friendly neighborhood Beyblade expert here, ready to break down the
top 10 Beyblades from the legendary Metal Fusion era. This is a tough one, as this generation gave us so many iconic spinning tops. But based on a mix of **popularity, competitive viability, and sheer coolness**, I'm confident in this list. Let's rip into it!
## Top 10 Metal Fusion Beyblades:
1. Galaxy Pegasus W105R²F: Kicking things off with the champion himself! Gingka's Pegasus evolved throughout the series, but this final form is the pinnacle. It boasts incredible stamina with its wide, free-spinning Ring, and the W105 Wide Defense Performance Tip provided serious defense against attacks.
2. Lightning L-Drago 100HF/S: Ryuga and his L-Drago were the ultimate rivals in Metal Fusion. L-Drago 100HF/S is a force of nature with its high spin speed and aggressive movement thanks to the Hole Flat/Sharp Performance Tip. This Beyblade was known for brutal attacks and was a constant threat in any battle.
3. Storm Pegasus 105RF: An earlier form of Pegasus, but don't underestimate it! Storm Pegasus's strength lies in its balance. The 105 Rubber Flat Performance Tip provides a blend of attack, defense, and stamina, making it a versatile contender.
4. Earth Eagle 145WD: Tsubasa and his Eagle were known for their strategic approach to battles. Earth Eagle's wide 145-millimeter Spin Track and Wide Defense Performance Tip gave it excellent stability, making it difficult to knock out of the stadium.
5. Flame Byxis 230WD: Now, this is a unique Beyblade! Its 230 Spin Track was the tallest in the Metal Fusion series, giving it a high center of gravity. When paired with the Wide Defense Performance Tip, Byxis could withstand attacks and deliver powerful counter-spins.
6. Dark Wolf DF145FS: Kyoya and his Wolf were all about aggression. Dark Wolf's Down Force 145 Spin Track, combined with the sharp tip of the FS Bottom, allowed it to move quickly and unleash powerful attacks.
7. Rock Leone 145WB: One word: Stamina! Leone's wide 145 Spin Track and Wide Ball Performance Tip gave it incredible endurance in battle. It might not have been the strongest attacker, but it could outlast opponents with its relentless spinning power.
8. Burn Fireblaze 135MS: The predecessor to Phoenix, Fireblaze packed a punch. The 135 Metal Sharp Performance Tip offered a good balance between attack and stamina, making it a formidable opponent.
9. Fang Leone 130W2D: One of the earliest evolutions of Leone, this Beyblade focused on powerful smash attacks. The 130 Spin Track and W2D (Wide Two-Defense) Performance Tip gave it good stability to deliver heavy blows.
10. Poison Serpent SW145SD: Benkei and his Bull may not have always won, but they were a force to be reckoned with! Poison Serpent's combination of a sharp, free-spinning tip and a wide Spin Track made it a challenge to predict and knock out.
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