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Bey theory - Blader BZM - Mar. 29, 2025 In light of the release of the CX line today, I just came up with a theory regarding DranSword. Dran is not a set lineage, but a set of upgrades to DranSword. I mean, think about the key traits of DranSword: 1) use of extreme dash. Evolved through DranDagger. DranDagger's gimmick is doing more extreme dashes, rather than slightly stronger ones in smaller quantities. 2) smash attack. Evolved through DranBuster. DranBuster's gimmick is the complete opposite of DranDagger's, which makes a lineage make little sense for a lineage, as there is usually a buildup to a very specific goal (i.e., L-Drago evolving towards spin steal). DranBuster's gimmick is finishing quickly in one or two huge hits, leading to a glass canon performance. 3) to a lesser extent, upper attack. The youtube channel "Super Beyblade Family" noticed a slightly upper-oriented design in DranBrave, completing the theory. Why would it be that this lineage would constantly introduce a new gimmick each evolution that completely overwrite everything else except DranSword? Because they each took DranSword in their own evolutionary direction. These are not evolutions of each other, But separate evolutions of DranSword. Like an Eevee in Pokémon, with several paths. That is why I think my theory is correct. *overwrote |