Beyblade BX-23 Starter Phoenix Wing 9-60GF
Beyblade BX-23 Starter Phoenix Wing 9-60GF
Beyblade BX-23 Starter Phoenix Wing 9-60GF
Beyblade BX-23 Starter Phoenix Wing 9-60GF

Beyblade BX-23 Starter Phoenix Wing 9-60GF

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Blade - PhoenixWing

Soar Phoenix (Japanese: PhoenixWing) is a three-sided Attack Type Blade with three blades acting as the main contact points. The Gear Chip features the phoenix spreading its wings.

The three blades slope upwards, creating Upper Attack. At the start of each of the three blades is a protruding "Launcher Hook" - unlike other Blades, PhoenixWing's Launcher Hooks protrude past the perimeter of the Blade, creating contact points. When lined up with the three larger protrusions of the 9-60 Ratchet, this creates "Attack Points" with high amounts of Smash Attack. The rest of the blades consist of two smaller bumps, which also act as contact points, creating high Smash Attack as well.

At the time of its release, PhoenixWing, along with another painted "Metal Coat" Blade CobaltDrake, was the heaviest Blade at an average weight of 38.0 grams. It was surpassed 7 months later with the release of AeroPegasus. However, any releases of PhoenixWing produced during October 2024 onward have a new reinforced mold that weighs 39.0 grams on average. This second mold was first released with PhoenixWing 9-80DB, and was later included with reprints of PhoenixWing 9-60GF and PhoenixWing 5-80H. This second mold was the heaviest Blade at its release in November 2024, before being matched/surpassed a month later by heavy copies of ImpactDrake weighing 39.4 grams.

At 38.0-39.3 grams, PhoenixWing is heavier than most Defense and Stamina Blades. Combined with its aggressive shape, PhoenixWing is highly versatile, and can be used on flat Bits such as Low Flat (LF) and Rush (R) for a powerful Attack combination, or on Bits such as Ball (B) and Needle (N) for Balance combinations. Alternatively, Point (P) and Taper (T) have been popular alternatives as well for Attack combinations. At the time of writing, PhoenixWing and the Rush Bit have been heavily used together in B4 and WBO tournaments since its release.

Ratchet - 9-60

The 9-60 Ratchet features 9 protrusions at a 6.0 millimeter height. Compared to previous Ratchets, the protrusions of 9-60 are narrower and do not protrude outwards as much. 9-60 has lower Burst risk than other 60 height Ratchets due to its smaller protrusions and low height, which reduce the amount of Ratchet contact with the opponent. Six of the nine protrusions are merely small nubs, while three are intended to line up with the Launcher Hooks of the PhoenixWing Blade, creating "Attack Points" with high Smash Attack.

Bit - Gear Flat

Gear Flat or GF is an Attack Type Bit that features a flat tip with the gears intended for the Xtreme Dash gimmick extending to the bottom of the tip. The result is a twelve-pointed wide flat tip with a shallow circular indentation in the center. Consequently, Gear Flat has extremely aggressive movement, and can more easily activate the Xtreme Line (X-Celerator Rail) to perform the Xtreme Dash gimmick.
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