Quote:Life is a thick Frame with numerous protrusions to give it a rough perimeter. The thickness of the Frame is meant to accommodate Lift's gimmick; the Frame can be flipped to expose a different perimeter for an "Attack Mode" and a "Defense Mode", akin to Zero-G Beyblade's SA160 track.
Lift's "Defense Mode" features a round perimeter akin to Bump which is meant to parry hits from the opponent and reduce recoil during Disc-to-Layer contact while Lift's "Attack Mode" features a perimeter akin to Under which is meant to increase Burst Attack during Disc-to-Layer contact. However, due to most Burst Performance Tips being of the same or very similar heights, such contact is rare. Despite the ineffective gimmick, Lift's size makes it the heaviest Frame at the time of writing, heavier than Bump, which grants high attack potential when paired with Core Discs such as 7 and 0.
Of the two modes, "Defense Mode" is preferred as the smoother perimeter grants higher Life-After-Death, though not to the same degree as Cross or Glaive.
==Use in Attack Combinations==
Lift can be used in the Attack Combination Winning Valkyrie/Z Achilles/Sieg Xcalibur 0/2/4/5/7 Lift (Defense Mode) Xtreme/Jolt. The weight of Lift bolsters the weight of the 0/2/4/5/7 Disc which adds to the Attack Potential of Winning Valkyrie/Z Achilles/Sieg Xcalibur and Xtreme/Jolt, granting high Burst Attack.
==Overall==
Lift's ability to further add weight to combinations makes it a key part in many Attack combinations.
As such, Lift is a must have for competitive bladers.
The thing is absolutely massive so it's obviously gonna be incredibly heavy, though I could be wrong about the perimeter of the Defense Mode (the translucent plastic throws me off)