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Face: Ketos
The face on this Beyblade depicts Cetus, one of the 88 constellations in space.
In mythology, Cetus is represented as a whale, which is featured on this face.
Clear Wheel: Ketos
Weight: 2.5 g
This version of Ketos was originally released in a dark translucent blue, while its counterpart was released in white. There are two upward protruding tails on the opposite ends of this wheel, representing a whale creating splashes which are shown towards the middle. It does not help any type.
Metal Wheel: Grand
Weight: 29.3 g
Diameter: 45.6 mm
Grand has 6 small protrustions that are grouped into pairs of two. Though this wheel looks like it can flow, it does not.
[Would really like some help on this section]
Track: WD145
Weight: 3.5 g
This track is esentially ED145, but is immobile. WD also protects the track from getting hit directly from low attackers. There is only a slight difference between these two tracks. The slight bumps on the "wings" of WD are semi-circles, while the ones on ED are rectangular.
There is little use for this track in defensive combos, being immobile it slows the spin a lot once it touches the stadium floor.
Tip: RS
Weight: 0.7 g
Diameter: 11.4 mm
RS features a small sharp rubber tip. The rubber provides amazing defensive capabilities, but because of this it also hinders its the tip's Stamina.
Face: Ketos
The face on this Beyblade depicts Cetus, one of the 88 constellations in space.
In mythology, Cetus is represented as a whale, which is featured on this face.
Clear Wheel: Ketos
Weight: 2.5 g
This version of Ketos was originally released in a dark translucent blue, while its counterpart was released in white. There are two upward protruding tails on the opposite ends of this wheel, representing a whale creating splashes which are shown towards the middle. It does not help any type.
Metal Wheel: Grand
Weight: 29.3 g
Diameter: 45.6 mm
Grand has 6 small protrustions that are grouped into pairs of two. Though this wheel looks like it can flow, it does not.
[Would really like some help on this section]
Track: WD145
Weight: 3.5 g
This track is esentially ED145, but is immobile. WD also protects the track from getting hit directly from low attackers. There is only a slight difference between these two tracks. The slight bumps on the "wings" of WD are semi-circles, while the ones on ED are rectangular.
There is little use for this track in defensive combos, being immobile it slows the spin a lot once it touches the stadium floor.
Tip: RS
Weight: 0.7 g
Diameter: 11.4 mm
RS features a small sharp rubber tip. The rubber provides amazing defensive capabilities, but because of this it also hinders its the tip's Stamina.