Kreis Cygnus 145 WD

Face: Cygnus The Face depicts Cygnus, one of the 88 constellations in space. Cygnus is the Latinized Greek word for "swan" and in Greek mythology, stories of various people that were either transformed into swans, or had the name of Cygnus or Cycnus. The design features the head of a soldier, resembling a light-blue helmet, glaring at the left with glowing, light-blue eyes as well. Interestingly, the back of the soldier's helmet forms an illusion of the swan, Cygnus upside-down. Whereas, Cygnus is looking to the right with it's wing forming a soldier's helmet. While the design is primarily a sky-blue with some white added in, there are instances of dark-blue covering the rest of the motif; and a white aurora outlining it, while on a translucent black Face

[4D CLEAR WHEEL: CygnusWeight: 3.26 grams
Cygnus is a translucent aquamarine with instances of a darker-aquamarine on interior parts of the 4D CLear Wheel. Noticeable about Cygnus, is it's designs resembling the swan, Cygnus' wings adjacent to one another. Cygnus includes stickers that can be applied onto these wings, to give more detail; with feathers now visible. Due to these wings, it pays a homage to Pegasus III. Just like the rest of the 4D Clear Wheels, Cygnus has a powder-like substance encased in it, designed to add more weight onto it. While this has not worked for most of the 4D Energy Rings, only managing to give them a glittery-like effect; it works well for Cygnus. As it gives Cygnus it's approximate weight: 3.26 grams, making for one of the heaviest clear wheels overall

4D metal Wheel: KreisTotal Weight: 42.87 grams
Metal Frame
Weight: 21.70 grams
Kreis' Metal Frame is primarily four-sided and is circular. On it's four sides, are two protrusions that are opposite of each other. Two protrusions, protrude upwards and feature the heads of a swan. Whilst the remaining two protrusions are more slanted, like a wall but [/size]with a small gap cutting in between them. On it's inside, are various linear designs somewhat of a swan. Also when Kreis' Metal Frame is flipped, Kreis' protrusions are more of a wall but also appearing thin; and on it's inside, are now wave and bubble-like designs replacing it's linear details.

Core
Weight: 21.17 grams
Kreis' Core like it's Metal Frame, has a four-sided design. With each side having a gap between them. It also features various square-like indents but other than that, it is just a basic Core used to hold Kreis' Metal Frame into place.
Kreis features two Modes, "Attack Mode" and "Defense Mode", and they can be switched simply by flipping Kreis' Metal Frame onto Kreis' Core. In Attack Mode, Kreis resemble a wall, lining around the Bey, with many ridges and lines throughout, with resemblance to basalt per say; this causes Kreis as a whole to be fixed. In Defense Mode, Kreis retains it's circular shape with it's various swan designs and curved bumps, allowing it to slide left and right in order to absorb hits from attackers.

Kreis appears to be a good Defense-Type Wheel, like Jade but it has higher Defense than the aforementioned fusion wheel, making Kreis a superior to Jade. It has some notable recoil in Defense Mode due to its sliding gimmick, but is a good defense type metal wheel although other metal wheels with lower recoil such as Death and Duo are usually more chosen over kreis it remains a usuable wheel for Defensive purposes when the aforementioned wheels are unavailable

Despite its moderate recoil, it also appears to have good attack power in Defense Mode. This causes Kreis to be better classed at Attack than at Defense. In Attack Mode, its attack power is increased due to the ridges and lines. it can be improved using the weight of Cygnus' Clear Wheel.
Kreis was originally thought to be able to spin-freely completely, but this was proven to be false as Kreis is only able to partially free-spin, only able to slide around left and right when in Defense Mode.

Track: 145Weight: 1.40 grams
145 is the fourth highest Track after 160, TH170 and 230 at a height of 14.5mm. It is just a basic Track with no gimmick to it, except for it's height; which contains use in various customizations. 145 is a translucent in colour.

145 proves a counter to opposing Beys using 230, as 230 was designed to trump low-attackers but it does not achieve the same success rate against 145 variants; especially Attack-Types with 145. It has also shown use in Attack as well because of it's height, though others such as CH120 tend to work much better considering CH120's versatility.

145 even shows use in Stamina because of its height, though other combos such as the popular, AD145WD and BD145 when paired with Scythe and EDS bring Stamina to their best potential. However, if the aforementioned Tracks are not available, 145 can be used as a temporary replacement; although not giving any protection from low-attackers.

Bottom: Wide Defense (WD) Weight: 0.71 grams
Wide Defense (WD), as it's name implies, is the widest of the Defense series of Bottom (D, SD, PD, EWD, W²D). When compared to an ordinary Defense tip , is still contains the gear-like shape and is of course wider with the Sharp tip wider and taller as well. WD also retains the two curved holes D contained but are now thinner, smaller and found on the Sharp tip. WD is a translucent purple in colour.

Being wider brings advantages and disadvantages to WD. An advantage is being able to conserve better Stamina than D and SD, due to the more surface area as well as being able to spin at a lower spin-rate that that of D or SD, which cannot. It balances better than D and SD which may fall over A disadvantage however, is worse recovery than D. The wide shape gives WD, as it regains balance, huge friction which slows down the bey, however D does it much easier. This can be disadvantage when faced with an formidable Attack-Type, although this should not be a worry as it can be an advantage. This should take into consideration when using a Tracks such as 230 or TH170. D would be a better choice than WD as it would regain balance more easier to help cope with 230. WD can also defeat left spin Attack-Types with a weak launch in the opposite direction to absorb the opponent's attacks by spin-equalizing.

At release, WD has found quick use as a Stamina-Type Tip, much better than D and top-tier. However, as many more bottoms like CS, EDS, and BGrin were released, they have overshadowed WD in some way at other statistics. Despite all of this, WD is still an amazing bottom for Stamina. Just like the rest of the D series, WD does not carry any Defense potential in spite of its name, rather, WD has use in Stamina. So in all in all, it has use in the metagame and, most importantly, can be a great Stamina-Type Bottom

OVERALL: Kreis Cygnus has useful parts that can serve great use competively Kreis is a good defense wheel but their are better alternatives to this wheel such as Death and Duo which experience much lower recoil in battle. 145 is common and can be obtained on a high number of different beys but Cygnus is arguably one of the best clear wheels for defense and stamina comparable to Aquario and Cancer and comes with a top tier stamina tip WD.
EVERY BLADER SHOULD OWN AT LEAST ONE OF THIS BEYBLADE
You copied and pasted most of the info from Beyblade Wikia's Kreis Cygnus 145WD page ... ?
well ive used some information from beywiki but the majority is modified
You're not allowed to do that. The info in the article has to come from you and the tests made by people on the site.
And Beywiki is our property, not Beyblade Wikia. Get the names right.


Also, seriously ? Every Blader should own a Kreis Cygnus 145WD ? Are you kidding this whole community ?