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* ExperiencedProtagonist: Ekusu is already a champion-level Blader by the time the audience is introduced to him. In fact, the whole reason he left his team and formed a new one to start again at X Tower was to seek new challenges.

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Ekusu is already a champion-level Blader by the time the audience is introduced to him. In fact, the whole reason he left his team and formed a new one to start again at X Tower was to seek new challenges.
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* EvolvingCredits: With Team Phalanx now out of the picture for the time being after Episode 18, the second version of the opening from Episode 23 onward has Team Yggdrasil in their place setting their precedent as Team Persona's next big rival team.

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* EvolvingCredits: With After Team Phalanx now out of the picture had been defeated by Team Persona for the third time being after in Episode 18, the second version of the opening from Episode 23 onward has Team Yggdrasil in their place setting their precedent as Team Persona's next big rival team.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Once again, the level of supernatural elements present is left up in the air; although much less prominent than prior entries. Bladers can exert a level of control over their Bey; but only inasmuch as they can change orbit patterns and attack angles, with much of the more fantastical elements being handled by the 4X system, with it being possible to outright mess up a special move when calling it out, such as when Yuni's Unicorn Sting hit with the wrong side for what should have been its special move. It can even account for extremely powerful Beys and battles, as the match between Ekusu's Dran Dagger and Burn's Phoenix Wing has the 4X systing creating a gale force wind from their clash that has everyone in the crowd reeling. However, certain special moves, such as Multi's Mirage Parry and Bird's Chain Blast, have effects that can't really be explained by the 4X system, and it's never elaborated upon as to why.


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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Once again, the level of supernatural elements present is left up in the air; although much less prominent than prior entries. Bladers can exert a level of control over their Bey; but only inasmuch as they can change orbit patterns and attack angles, with much of the more fantastical elements being handled by the 4X system, with it being possible to outright mess up a special move when calling it out, such as when Yuni's Unicorn Sting hit with the wrong side for what should have been its special move. It can even account for extremely powerful Beys and battles, as the match between Ekusu's Dran Dagger and Burn's Phoenix Wing has the 4X systing creating a gale force wind from their clash that has everyone in the crowd reeling. However, certain special moves, such as Multi's Mirage Parry and Bird's Chain Blast, have effects that can't really be explained by the 4X system, and it's never elaborated upon as to why.
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* MutualKill: On three separate major occasions so far, there has been a draw throughout ''X'', interestingly enough between three people for each:
** Episode 6's battle between Ekusu and King has the first round end with a double Xtreme Finish as a result of both Dran Sword and Leon Claw's Xtreme Dashes clashing.
** Episode 24, [[spoiler:which seemingly had Ekusu lose to Burn via an Xtreme Finish]], has it revealed in the following episode that [[spoiler:Phoenix Wing also got knocked out of the arena during the clash against Dran Dagger.]]
** Episode 28 has both Burn and King's Phoenix Wing and Leon Claw inflicting a double Burst Finish on each other.
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** Inversely, "signature" Beys are also not limited to a single copy or a single character's use; Multiple characters are shown to own copies of Team Persona's and Team Zooganic's Beys, with even Meiko herself owning copies of Zooganic's Leon Claw and Rhino Horn to help Persona train. Bey Crafters ''can'' create their own signature Bey, but much like how fans believe that Ekusu's Dran Sword is a replica, expect a successful Bey to be copied, or in Burn's case, straight up put to market.

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** Inversely, "signature" Beys are also not limited to a single copy or a single character's use; Multiple characters are shown to own copies of Team Persona's and Team Zooganic's Beys, with even Meiko herself owning copies of Zooganic's Leon Claw and Rhino Horn to help Persona train. Bey Crafters ''can'' create their own signature Bey, but much like how fans believe that Ekusu's Dran Sword is a replica, expect a successful Bey to be copied, or in Burn's case, straight up put to market. One character in particular, Pakkun, built his entire fanbase based on him being able to replicate already-existing Beys with an extremely high degree of precision.
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* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: In episode 20, Team Persona fights each other with the loser having to eat the sushi made by the member, who isn't fighting. When Ekusu and Multi start, they end up distracted by how well Bird's sushi is made with everyone then paying more attention to his newfound talent in sushi making.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Thanks to the setting fitting more of a standard pro-sports theme rather than your typical Beyblade setting antics, ''X'' is possibly the most realistic take on Beyblade the franchise has ever seen in terms of adaptation. As such expect a lot of realistic circumstances that you'd see more in actual sports, albeit translated to Beyblade means.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Thanks to the setting fitting more of a standard pro-sports theme rather than your typical Beyblade setting antics, ''X'' is possibly the most realistic take on Beyblade the franchise has ever seen in terms of adaptation. As such expect a lot of realistic circumstances that you'd see more in actual sports, albeit translated to Beyblade means.means, or even just straight from the real-life Beyblading scene.

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