Quattro' (クワトロダッシュ, Kuwatoro Dasshu) is a Performance Tip released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Dynamite Battle Layer System. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-201 Zest Achilles Customize Set in Japan in August 6th, 2022.
==Description==
Quattro', like its predecessor Quattro, is a Balance Type Tip with 4 options: Attack, Defense, Stamina and Balance, changing modes exactly like Zeta. Unlike Quattro, it has a much stronger spring lock.
The Stamina Setting features a Metal Sharp tip, akin to a wider Wedge. Like Wedge, the Tip's Metallic material bolsters its stamina and would theoretically boost its Burst Resistance. The wider tip gives Quattro' much more stability than Wedge, allowing it to outspin pure stamina combinations on High Xtend+' and Bearing' in same spin, though in Opposite Spin, using it is better avoided.
The Defense Setting features a Metal Ball Tip, like Orbit Metal. Despite being advertised as a Defense Type part, much like the Stamina Setting, this tip is more Stamina oriented for the same reasons as outlined above, only doing much better than the Stamina Setting in both Same and Opposite Spin, the latter of which it is usage is still not recommended, but the safest option of the 4 modes in that scenario.
The Attack Setting features a Rubber Flat, much like Xtreme. While it can act much like Xtreme, like Sword, Quattro' is too tall for Attack Combinations, with its tip being extremely short and causing the tabs nearby it to grind against the stadium floor, reducing its already low stamina even further, in addition to being more easily knocked out.
The Balance Setting features a Unite-esque tip. However, the rubber in this mode has as equally poor grip as in Attack Mode, and its height would allow combinations using it to be easily destabilised by shorter ones, unlike Unite which could hold its own against Attack Combinations.
==Overall==
Much like Zeta, the designs of Quattro' 's tips make them somewhat outclassed by the more commonly used tips for each use. However, its Attack Mode, while risky and inconsistent, is still somewhat viable, and both its Metal Sharp and Metal Ball tips have decent same-spin potential.
As such, Quattro' is not a must have but is a welcome addition to any Blader's collection.
==Description==
Quattro', like its predecessor Quattro, is a Balance Type Tip with 4 options: Attack, Defense, Stamina and Balance, changing modes exactly like Zeta. Unlike Quattro, it has a much stronger spring lock.
The Stamina Setting features a Metal Sharp tip, akin to a wider Wedge. Like Wedge, the Tip's Metallic material bolsters its stamina and would theoretically boost its Burst Resistance. The wider tip gives Quattro' much more stability than Wedge, allowing it to outspin pure stamina combinations on High Xtend+' and Bearing' in same spin, though in Opposite Spin, using it is better avoided.
The Defense Setting features a Metal Ball Tip, like Orbit Metal. Despite being advertised as a Defense Type part, much like the Stamina Setting, this tip is more Stamina oriented for the same reasons as outlined above, only doing much better than the Stamina Setting in both Same and Opposite Spin, the latter of which it is usage is still not recommended, but the safest option of the 4 modes in that scenario.
The Attack Setting features a Rubber Flat, much like Xtreme. While it can act much like Xtreme, like Sword, Quattro' is too tall for Attack Combinations, with its tip being extremely short and causing the tabs nearby it to grind against the stadium floor, reducing its already low stamina even further, in addition to being more easily knocked out.
The Balance Setting features a Unite-esque tip. However, the rubber in this mode has as equally poor grip as in Attack Mode, and its height would allow combinations using it to be easily destabilised by shorter ones, unlike Unite which could hold its own against Attack Combinations.
==Overall==
Much like Zeta, the designs of Quattro' 's tips make them somewhat outclassed by the more commonly used tips for each use. However, its Attack Mode, while risky and inconsistent, is still somewhat viable, and both its Metal Sharp and Metal Ball tips have decent same-spin potential.
As such, Quattro' is not a must have but is a welcome addition to any Blader's collection.