Benjo: Now would be a good time to retake those pics, we also need a beybox image style pic if you could. :3
Took a break from this cursed dragoon v2 article and spent a few minutes finishing this off as a morale booster. Time for some feedback before we put it up, methinks!
Few changes: Expanded AR section, tweaked overall, added categories. Not completely happy with the wording in parts but then I never am.
I also tweaked the rb part at the start, to be a little more clear, though I'm still not happy with it I don't want to end up explaining how probabilities work lol. I think it looks best in italics, seeing as that's what we use for notes and it looks much less out of place. Not sure if I should add a bullet point in front of it or not though. Any thoughts?
Oh, one note - In future when we link Attack WD's, link to a page named "Attack Weight Disks", I wrote that part anyway IIRC but figured I'd say this for future reference. Will update my cheatsheet for that later on, but yeah. I'll be writing that article when I get down to the weight disk stuff soon.
So yeah these should be basically ready to go, unless I've missed an error or something!
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| image = Trygle_2.jpg
| full item name = Trygle 2
| item number = N/A
| beyblade system = [[5-Layer]]/[[Magnecore]]
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]
| starter or booster = Booster
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'''''Trygle 2''' is found in [[Takara|Takara's]] Random Booster 9, in which the Orange Sunshine version is one of three prize Beyblades, with each Booster having a 1/12 chance of containing one. This Random Booster also contains Black and Jungle Green versions of the Beyblade, again with a 1/12 chance.''
== Attack Ring (AR): Triple Beak ==
* '''Weight:''' 5 grams
Triple Beak depicts three eagle heads in a triangular formation reminiscent of [[Polta|Trycutter]]. Like all Attack Rings which use flat areas as contact points, in this case either side of the triangular eagle heads, Triple Beak produces large amounts of [[Recoil]] and very little else, rendering it useless for any sort of competitive customization. Triple Beak is also a rather thin Attack Ring and combined with its Recoil, this results in breakage issues, a serious concern given the price and rarity of the part. As a result of these many issues, one would be ill advised to even consider Triple Beak for competitive usage.
== Weight Disk (WD): Random ==
As it was released by [[Takara]] in a Random Booster, the Weight Disk received is random. The possible Weight Disks are: [[Attack Weight Disks|Star Attack]], [[Attack Weight Disks|Revolver Attack]], [[Heavy Weight Disks|10 Heavy]], [[Balance Weight Disks|10 Balance]], and [[Wide Weight Disks|10 Wide]].
== Spin Gear (SG): Neo Right SG (Metal Weight Version)==
See [[Spin Gear#V and V2 Series Spin Gears|Neo Right SG]].
== Blade Base (BB): SG Sharp ==
See [[SG Sharp]]
== Other Versions ==
* [[Trygle 2 G]] ([[Hasbro]] Engine Gear Version)
* [[Trygle 2]] - Black (Random Booster 9)
* [[Trygle 2]] - Jungle Green (Random Booster 9)
== Gallery ==
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== Overall ==
[[Trygle 2]] is quite rare and expensive, and generally prized by collectors. However, it has no competitive use, being composed almost entirely of useless or heavily outclassed parts, and the only useful parts it comes with, the Spin Gear casings and some of the possible Weight Disks, are available in less expensive, more useful Beyblades. '''As such, this Beyblade is only worth purchasing for collection purposes.'''
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| image = Trygle_2_G.jpg
| full item name = Trygle 2 G
| item number = G-209
| beyblade system = [[5-Layer]]/[[Engine Gear]]
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]
| starter or booster = Starter
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'''''Trygle 2 G''' is the [[Hasbro]] version of [[Trygle 2]], and was released as a starter in their G-Revolution line. The Attack Ring is the same as [[Trygle 2|Trygle 2's]], while the Weight Disk, Spin Gear, Blade Base and Customize Engine Weight are those of [[Dragoon GT]]. The Attack Ring and Blade Base are colored Reddish-Brown, as opposed to the Orange Sunshine of the prize Trygle 2 in [[Takara|Takara's]] Random Booster 9.''
== Attack Ring (AR): Triple Beak ==
* '''Weight:''' 5 grams
Triple Beak depicts three eagle heads in a triangular formation reminiscent of [[Polta|Trycutter]]. Like all Attack Rings which use flat areas as contact points, in this case either side of the triangular eagle heads, Triple Beak produces large amounts of [[Recoil]] and very little else, rendering it useless for any sort of competitive customization. Triple Beak is also a rather thin Attack Ring and combined with its Recoil, this results in breakage issues, a serious concern given the price and rarity of the part. As a result of these many issues, one would be ill advised to even consider Triple Beak for competitive usage.
==Weight Disk (WD): Ten Wide==
See [[Wide Weight Disks | Ten Wide]]
==Spin Gear (SG): Left Engine Gear (Turbo)==
* '''Weight:''' 7 grams
The Turbo Left EG is a successor to the Normal Left EG, providing a release four times stronger than its predecessor (albeit over a shorter time period). As with most Engine Gears, it is generally avoided due to tall height and impractical bases.
The high speed of the Turbo Left EG has use in One-Hit Knockout combinations, though these combinations, by definition, are quite risky and unreliable.
=== Use in [[OHKO]] Customization ===
*'''AR:''' Spike Dragon ([[Dragoon V2]])
*'''WD:''' [[Heavy Weight Disks|10 Heavy]]
*'''SG:''' [[Spin_Gear#G_and_GT_Series_Spin_Gears|Left Engine Gear (Turbo)]]
*'''BB:''' First Clutch Base (Dragoon G Version)
*'''CEW:''' Metal Semi Flat ([[Dranzer GT]])
This is a standard OHKO attacker: High Power, High Recoil AR, fast movement, and everything else focused on surviving its own recoil. Such combinations are generally not used for serious play, but if you have nothing better, and are sure your opponent will play an easily knocked out beyblade, it can be used successfully.
==Customize Engine Weight (CEW): Metal Grip==
* '''Weight:''' 3 grams
The Metal Grip CEW, as the name suggests, is a metal tip with a rubber coating, increasing grip with the stadium floor. However, due to its relatively heavy weight and the grip produced, it tends to “anchor†combinations it is used in, slowing their movement. This property does give it some minor use in Defensive customizations, however it is heavily outclassed by [[Wolborg 2|Wolborg 2’s]] SG (Bearing Version 2) and even Defense Grip Base ([[Seaborg]]), due to its tall height, poor stamina, and lack of any suitable engine gears or blade bases that would make it worthwhile.
==Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Dragoon GT Version)==
* '''Weight:''' 7 grams
Like all First Clutch blade bases, '''Trygle 2 G's''' base releases the engine gear at the start of the battle.
The base has four protrusions, all of which are rather large and flat (similar in shape to [[Dragoon V2|Dragoon V2’s]] Spike Dragon AR). These protrusions, whilst providing some Smash Attack, generally produce a lot of Recoil, meaning they are just as likely to cause self-KO as they are to KO the opponent. Generally, its use is limited to OHKO combinations, though as the protrusions can cause breakage issues, it is often best to simply not use this base at all.
== Other Versions ==
* [[Trygle 2]] (Takara Release)
* [[Dragoon GT]]
== Gallery ==
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== Overall ==
'''Trygle 2 G''' is simply a reddish-brown [[Dragoon GT]] with a different Attack Ring and stickers. However, while G Upper is the most useful part of Dragoon GT, Triple Beak is not a competitive part, and as a result, '''Trygle 2 G''' has no notable competitive uses. That said, '''Trygle 2 G''' is quite rare, and as such, is prized by collectors. '''Overall, this Beyblade is only worth purchasing for collection purposes.'''
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Might remove the OHKO stuff from Trygle 2 G at some point because I really don't feel it's worthwhile, but it's both dicey (it's still really the only use for the EG, but it's basically pointless (no decent overhanging left spin smash ARs - something that I'll mention in the dragoon GT cleanup) and the Turbo Left EG has major breakage issues) and best left til I clean up my Dragoon GT article a little, as I've learnt a fair bit since I wrote it (though it's still a very solid article, it's just missing a few things I've learnt since).
Also put Dragoon GT in the other versions section seeing as they share three otherwise unique parts (BB, EG, CEW), which should be standard practice for hasbro EG beys.
I'll try to hunt down a stock image of Trygle 2 for the infobox later unless someone has posted good pictures of it. We need to do something about the lack of images, and organise those we have that are waiting for articles better. Have some plans at least for the former, but I need to actually get them written down, haha.