{{Translation|'''High Hold''''|ハイホールドダッシュ|Hai Hōrudo Dasshu}} is a [[Performance Tips|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-186 [[Random Booster Vol. 26]] on June 26th, 2021.
==Description==
High Hold' features a wide, tilting, free rotating flat tip surrounded by a textured ring, and is also slightly taller than most performance tips.
Due to the wide surface area, this Performance Tip is one of, if not the most aggressive and fastest tips in the game. While this level of speed implies that a Beyblade using this tip would launch itself out of the stadium, the friction given by the textured ring allows it to stay on the Tornado Ridge, the free spinning nature of the tip mitigates its speed to more controllable levels and the tilting aspect of the tip also provides stability to prevent the Beyblade from tipping over and allows more of the textured ring to contact the stadium.
Due to the wide shape of the tip, it is incredibly difficult to maintain a banking pattern, however it can be used as a counter against Tornado Staller and Mobile Stamina Combinations as its speed can outpace most of the common tip choices such as [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Accel, [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Zephyr[/color] and [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Trans[/color], but it cannot be used for a Tornado Staller Combination as the Stamina of the Tip is too low for it to be feasible in this manner.[/color]
However, the speed of the Performance Tip can vary as some High Hold' tips spin more freely than others, the more the tip spins freely, the more Stamina it has and the easier it is to control, but at the cost of speed. When like this,High Hold' will not catch on the Tornado Ridge but will instead circle around the center slowly. Once contact has been made with the opponent, the force of impact will make the textured ring contact the stadium creating sudden bursts of acceleration.
Due to these factors, High Hold' does not perform well in Attack Combinations, but it performs best in Spin-Equalization Combinations. The free spinning nature and tilting plate of Hold'allows for excellent Spin-Equalization potential while also granting the Precession and Life-After-Death needed to win such matches. The increased height allows it to take advantage of Low hanging frames like Wall to spin longer.
Like other Dash Performance Tips, High Hold' features a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance.
==Overall==
Despite its high speed and increased height, High Hold' performs poorly in Attack Combinations due to how uncontrollable it is, but its excellent Spin-Equalization potential made it a top-tier part in such Combinations. However, it has since been outclassed by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Destroy due to High Hold's inconsistency in how free spinning it is.
As such, High Hold' is not a must have but is instead a welcome addition to a blader's collection.[/color]
==Description==
High Hold' features a wide, tilting, free rotating flat tip surrounded by a textured ring, and is also slightly taller than most performance tips.
Due to the wide surface area, this Performance Tip is one of, if not the most aggressive and fastest tips in the game. While this level of speed implies that a Beyblade using this tip would launch itself out of the stadium, the friction given by the textured ring allows it to stay on the Tornado Ridge, the free spinning nature of the tip mitigates its speed to more controllable levels and the tilting aspect of the tip also provides stability to prevent the Beyblade from tipping over and allows more of the textured ring to contact the stadium.
Due to the wide shape of the tip, it is incredibly difficult to maintain a banking pattern, however it can be used as a counter against Tornado Staller and Mobile Stamina Combinations as its speed can outpace most of the common tip choices such as [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Accel, [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Zephyr[/color] and [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Trans[/color], but it cannot be used for a Tornado Staller Combination as the Stamina of the Tip is too low for it to be feasible in this manner.[/color]
However, the speed of the Performance Tip can vary as some High Hold' tips spin more freely than others, the more the tip spins freely, the more Stamina it has and the easier it is to control, but at the cost of speed. When like this,High Hold' will not catch on the Tornado Ridge but will instead circle around the center slowly. Once contact has been made with the opponent, the force of impact will make the textured ring contact the stadium creating sudden bursts of acceleration.
Due to these factors, High Hold' does not perform well in Attack Combinations, but it performs best in Spin-Equalization Combinations. The free spinning nature and tilting plate of Hold'allows for excellent Spin-Equalization potential while also granting the Precession and Life-After-Death needed to win such matches. The increased height allows it to take advantage of Low hanging frames like Wall to spin longer.
Like other Dash Performance Tips, High Hold' features a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance.
==Overall==
Despite its high speed and increased height, High Hold' performs poorly in Attack Combinations due to how uncontrollable it is, but its excellent Spin-Equalization potential made it a top-tier part in such Combinations. However, it has since been outclassed by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Destroy due to High Hold's inconsistency in how free spinning it is.
As such, High Hold' is not a must have but is instead a welcome addition to a blader's collection.[/color]