Rise Aeolus is a left spin bey. Its gimmick, is that metal tubes control the wind flow, so in one mode the wind comes up from the bottom, and go out sideways, and (hopefully) maintain spin. In the other mode, the tubes are reversed, the wind goes in through the top part of the pipe, and goes out through the bottom, trying to create upper force. Another of its gimmicks borrows something from Guardian Kerbeus, between the tubes, there is like a (really hard) rubber-ish material that is also spring-loaded to absorb impacts.
The disk is 2', making it slightly heavier, and slightly redesigning the shape, making it slightly more suitable for Chouzetsu beys to use it as a 'jack of all trades'. The frame paired with it is called 'Rebound' and it has a rubber coating on the outer edge in the event of Disk to Layer contact, push the enemy away, and since Aeolus is a left spin bey hopefully, create a certain degree of spin equalization. It is quite heavy as well.
The driver is called 'Mirage' and its gimmick is that it switches between Stamina and Defense mode. I'm currently thinking you can change the mode from a ball to a cone-ish shape is by pushing/pulling down or up (depending on the mode you're switching to) on a set of tabs to act as brakes for the defense mode. It might not be realistic, but it's the basic idea for switching between the modes.
Beyblade Theory Combos:
Twin Nemesis 0Turn Xtend
Geist Fafnir 7Wall Merge'
Dead Phoenix 13Expand αnchor
Buster Xcalibur 1'αngle Operate
Ace Valkyrie 10Dagger Reboot' Sen
Bloody Longinus 11 Tower
Geist Fafnir Nine Quest
The list will be updated
Now, for some words of wisdom from Nam (me),
- There is no such thing as a bad part... except for Blow, Blow' and Sword
- You dare not even put Impact in the same category as those above. Impact is the worst of the worst, not even worth the title "Bad Part"
- Theory combos might be unexpectedly good if you just give them a try or two.
- Theory is love, theory is life.