Beyblade collecting has been a wild ride for me, especially when it comes to the 'Metal Fusion' era. The rarest one that still makes my heart race is the gold-plated 'Pegasus 100RF' from the Limited Edition DX Set. It wasn't just a toy—it was like holding a trophy. The metallic finish, the weight of it in your hand... unforgettable. I remember scouring forums and auctions for months before stumbling on a mint-condition one at a convention. The seller didn’t even realize what they had! These days, you’d be lucky to find one under $500, and even then, it’s usually without the original packaging or stickers intact.
What fascinates me about rare Beyblades like this isn’t just their scarcity, but the stories behind them. The DX Set was a Japan-exclusive release, and the gold 'Pegasus' was a prize for top tournament players. There’s also the translucent red 'L-Drago Destructor' from the Random Booster Vol. 2—another grail for collectors. It’s funny how these spinning tops became such coveted artifacts. Every time I see mine on the shelf, I grin like I’ve won a tiny, glittery battle.
If you’re deep into 'Metal Fusion' Beyblades, the Phantom Orion B:D is the holy grail nobody talks about enough. It wasn’t part of the main series but slipped into a special coroCoro comic promo. The clear blue energy ring and that elusive B:D tip? Pure magic. I traded half my collection for one back in 2012, and zero regrets. These pop up maybe once a year on Yahoo Japan Auctions, always with a bidding war. Casual fans might overlook it, but true collectors know it’s the white whale of the franchise.
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When she finally escapes, Eliane runs, trying to hide from all supernaturals. She begins having blackouts, large periods of time where she has no recollection of what happens to her. It’s during one of these blackouts, that she meets Snow, another dragon. They become friends and begin helping each other, protecting each other from the bad hybrids who are hunting them.
When Snow shifts, telling Elianne that his name is Iniko, he leaves a strange mark on her, his image over her heart. It forges a deeper connection between them and when the bad hybrids capture him, she runs to the elemental dragons for help.
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William Mackenzie married Cassandra Wood, a beautiful young woman from a notable family. But he was seen as a useless son in law in Wood Family.
Because of his job as a shop keeper, he was treated like a trash in his wife's family. He even served the Woods without any complaint.
However, 3 years passed, there was a man came to him.
"General, we need your power. Would you come back to the Kingdom?"
It was the tenth year of the Mechanical Civilization. My girlfriend, who always spoiled her brother to an unreasonable extent, orchestrated my death.
Luckily, I was reborn seven days before the arrival of the machines.
I bought a heavy-duty truck and evolved the strongest mecha.
Close-combat mecha, long-range mecha, weapons, shields, funnels, modules… This time, I wanted the best of everything.
My name is Victor Wild. Born to be a victor, born to be wild.
Leon always believed he was an ordinary human, until the night he woke up in a strange medical facility, surrounded by strangers who insisted he belonged to the Shifter Realm. Thrown into a world ruled by werewolves, hierarchy, and ancient laws, Leon learns he is an omega whose scent is so potent it destabilizes every alpha around him. His arrival at Shifter University instantly sends the campus into chaos.
Two men are affected the most:
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and Professor Alister Vale, a brilliant, cold, dangerously controlled shifter who once almost kissed Leon in the human world.
Their rivalry sparks the moment they meet, pulling Leon into a dangerous gravitational field of desire, possessiveness, and unspoken history. Leon wants neither of them, but can’t deny the pull toward both, a pull that grows stronger each time his omega instincts flare.
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The debate about who's the strongest Blader in 'Beyblade: Metal Fusion' is one of those classic fan arguments that never gets old. For me, it boils down to two main contenders: Gingka Hagane and Ryuga. Gingka's the protagonist, so he's got that classic shonen hero energy—undeniable talent, relentless determination, and a knack for pulling off insane wins when the stakes are high. His Beyblade, Pegasus, evolves throughout the series, and his bond with it feels like the heart of the show. But then there's Ryuga, the dark horse (or should I say dragon?) of the series. L-Drago is an absolute monster of a Beyblade, and Ryuga's raw power and ruthless fighting style make him terrifying. He doesn't just win; he dominates. The way L-Drago absorbs opponents' energy is borderline unfair, and Ryuga's aura of mystery just adds to his appeal.
What makes this so interesting is how their strengths contrast. Gingka grows through his friendships and battles, while Ryuga feels like this unstoppable force of nature. Their final showdown is one of those moments where you're glued to the screen, because it's not just about who's stronger—it's about two completely different philosophies clashing. Personally, I lean slightly toward Ryuga because of how much he shakes up the series. Every time he appears, the tension skyrockets, and you know someone's about to get wrecked. But Gingka's growth is hard to ignore, especially by the end of 'Metal Fusion.' It's one of those rivalries where the answer depends on what you value more: sheer power or the spirit of a fighter.
Ah, Metal Fusion Beyblade combos! That takes me back to some epic battles. One of the most legendary combos has to be Storm Pegasus 100RF. The sheer speed and attack power of this setup is insane—Pegasus's aggressive spin track paired with the Rubber Flat tip makes it a monster in smash attacks. I've lost count of how many times I've seen this combo dominate the stadium, especially in early-season matches. The 100 spin track gives just enough height to avoid bottom-scraping while maintaining stability, and the RF tip? Pure chaos when it hits right.
Another personal favorite is Rock Leone 145WB. This one's a tank—Leone's heavy wheel combined with the Wide Ball tip makes it a defensive beast. It's not the flashiest, but it outlasts so many other combos by just weathering the storm. The 145 height is perfect for countering taller attackers, and the WB tip provides just enough movement to avoid being a sitting duck. I remember using this against a friend's Lightning L Drago and watching it slowly grind down his stamina. So satisfying!
For a hybrid approach, Dark Bull H145SD is wild. Bull's weight distribution lets it hit like a truck, and the Semi-Defense tip gives it this weird mix of aggression and control. The H145 track is versatile—you can adjust it mid-battle to throw opponents off. It's not as specialized as Pegasus or Leone, but that unpredictability is its strength. Sometimes the best combos aren't the obvious powerhouses, but the ones that keep your rival guessing.