Longinus is a Gatchinko Chip released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Gatchinko Layer System. It debuted in Japan with Booster Zwei Longinus Drake Spiral' Metsu on June 22nd, 2019.
==Description==
Longinus is a Gatchinko Chip that depicts two golden dragons, surrounding an L shaped emblem in the middle. It has two rather large, blocky teeth, in addition to one small tooth. This gives it great Burst Resistance, even for combinations not using Dash Drivers. It is otherwise identical to most other Gatchinko chips, save for Diabolos 1. It has good balance, being symmetrical as well. It is one of the best options in Left-Spin, and can even compete with Diabolos 1 in terms of sheer weight if used with the Goku Layer Weight - which additionally has much better balance, making it a prime choice for Left Spin customizations of all types.
==Overall==
Longinus is a well-balanced left-spin chip, with strong teeth. It is one of the best options for this spin direction in the Gatchinko Layer System. Therefore, it is a must-have for competitive bladers in the context of the Gatchinko Layer System. However, better layers that are incompatible with Gatchinko Layer System Chips largely dominate in Standard, allowing no use for any Gatchinko Chip. Therefore, for Standard, Zwei is recommended for collection purposes only.
==Description==
Longinus is a Gatchinko Chip that depicts two golden dragons, surrounding an L shaped emblem in the middle. It has two rather large, blocky teeth, in addition to one small tooth. This gives it great Burst Resistance, even for combinations not using Dash Drivers. It is otherwise identical to most other Gatchinko chips, save for Diabolos 1. It has good balance, being symmetrical as well. It is one of the best options in Left-Spin, and can even compete with Diabolos 1 in terms of sheer weight if used with the Goku Layer Weight - which additionally has much better balance, making it a prime choice for Left Spin customizations of all types.
==Overall==
Longinus is a well-balanced left-spin chip, with strong teeth. It is one of the best options for this spin direction in the Gatchinko Layer System. Therefore, it is a must-have for competitive bladers in the context of the Gatchinko Layer System. However, better layers that are incompatible with Gatchinko Layer System Chips largely dominate in Standard, allowing no use for any Gatchinko Chip. Therefore, for Standard, Zwei is recommended for collection purposes only.