==Description==
Takara Tomy's Spriggan features three prominent bumps on each side of it, two of them getting their shape from the double claw-like design created by the colored plastic underneath the transparent casing. This means that its weight is mostly focused in the center and in a sort of pendulum with two arms spread out, generating some Flywheel Effect.
The teeth underneath its core are in ascending order, the third one being the tallest, with a very small fourth tooth at the end. This implies that the harder it gets hit, the harder it is to Burst, unless the third tooth is forcibly skipped over.
The aggressive shape of Spriggan provides good KO-Attack potential however, the teeth of the Spriggan Energy Layer are not very effective in handling the recoil of its aggressive shape. However, due to its good KO-Attack potential, Spriggan finds usage in KO-Attack Combinations in the Burst Classic Format, when paired with Dash drivers to compensate for its mediocre burst resistance.
==Use in KO-Attack Combinations==
Spriggan can be used in KO-Attack Combination Spriggan Heavy/Knuckle/Limited Xtreme'/Hunter'/Quick'. Spriggan's Knock-Out Attack potential is bolstered by the weight of Heavy/Knuckle/Limited and Xtreme'/Jolt/Xtreme/Hunter'/Quick' aggressive movement allows it to deliver powerful hits. Heavy can be used for additional weight, Knuckle sacrifices some weight for additional burst resistance while Limited provides optimal weight distribution for Spriggan to deliver stronger hits.
==Hasbro Version(Spryzen)==
The Hasbro version Spryzen features a similar design but has even weaker burst resistance, due to this it sees no competitive usage.
==Overall==
The Takara Tomy Spriggan has some usage in KO-Attack Combinations but there are safer options available for that such as Xaclibur/Xcalius Energy Layers which have better burst resistance. However, it is still a Welcome-addition for competitive usage.
The Hasbro Spryzen has no competitive usage and can be skipped for competitive usage.
Takara Tomy's Spriggan features three prominent bumps on each side of it, two of them getting their shape from the double claw-like design created by the colored plastic underneath the transparent casing. This means that its weight is mostly focused in the center and in a sort of pendulum with two arms spread out, generating some Flywheel Effect.
The teeth underneath its core are in ascending order, the third one being the tallest, with a very small fourth tooth at the end. This implies that the harder it gets hit, the harder it is to Burst, unless the third tooth is forcibly skipped over.
The aggressive shape of Spriggan provides good KO-Attack potential however, the teeth of the Spriggan Energy Layer are not very effective in handling the recoil of its aggressive shape. However, due to its good KO-Attack potential, Spriggan finds usage in KO-Attack Combinations in the Burst Classic Format, when paired with Dash drivers to compensate for its mediocre burst resistance.
==Use in KO-Attack Combinations==
Spriggan can be used in KO-Attack Combination Spriggan Heavy/Knuckle/Limited Xtreme'/Hunter'/Quick'. Spriggan's Knock-Out Attack potential is bolstered by the weight of Heavy/Knuckle/Limited and Xtreme'/Jolt/Xtreme/Hunter'/Quick' aggressive movement allows it to deliver powerful hits. Heavy can be used for additional weight, Knuckle sacrifices some weight for additional burst resistance while Limited provides optimal weight distribution for Spriggan to deliver stronger hits.
==Hasbro Version(Spryzen)==
The Hasbro version Spryzen features a similar design but has even weaker burst resistance, due to this it sees no competitive usage.
==Overall==
The Takara Tomy Spriggan has some usage in KO-Attack Combinations but there are safer options available for that such as Xaclibur/Xcalius Energy Layers which have better burst resistance. However, it is still a Welcome-addition for competitive usage.
The Hasbro Spryzen has no competitive usage and can be skipped for competitive usage.