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* Wakiya is pretty much the sole reason Valt learned about the Snake Pit's existence and about Shu's [[BrainwashedAndCrazy predicament]]. [[ForWantOfANail What if he had stayed silent?]]

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* Wakiya is pretty much the sole reason Valt learned about the Snake Pit's existence and about Shu's [[BrainwashedAndCrazy predicament]]. [[ForWantOfANail What if WhatIf he had stayed silent?]]silent?
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* During the arc involving the Hizashi Brothers, Hyuuga is shown as Bel's arc rival while Hikaru is shown as Pri's. Both Bel and Pri kind of act in a similar manner to each brother. Hyuuga and Bel typically like explosive offensive power, and Hikaru and Pri try to go for a more strategic approach based on what they know about their opponents.
* In the same arc, Valt and Ranzo are able to go toe to toe with the Hizashi Brothers dispite Ranzo not usually teaming up with Valt, but Ranzo has a Roktavor bey, who else has one? His cousin and Valt's partner during the Tag Festival, Ranjiro. So of course he knows how to take advantage of a Roktavor bey.

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* During the arc involving the Hizashi Brothers, Hyuuga is shown as Bel's arc rival while Hikaru is shown as Pri's. Both Bel and Pri kind of act in a similar manner to each brother. Hyuuga Hyuga and Bel typically like explosive offensive power, and Hikaru and Pri try to go for a more strategic approach based on what they know about their opponents.
* In the same arc, Valt and Ranzo are able to go toe to toe with the Hizashi Brothers dispite Ranzo not usually teaming up with Valt, but Ranzo has a Roktavor bey, who else has one? His cousin and Valt's partner during the Tag Festival, Ranjiro.Rantaro. So of course he knows how to take advantage of a Roktavor bey.
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* During the arc involving the Hizashi Brothers, Hyuuga is shown as Bel's arc rival while Hikaru is shown as Pri's. Both Bel and Pri kind of act in a similar manner to each brother. Hyuuga and Bel typically like explosive offensive power, and Hikaru and Pri try to go for a more strategic approach based on what they know about their opponents.
* In the same arc, Valt and Ranzo are able to go toe to toe with the Hizashi Brothers dispite Ranzo not usually teaming up with Valt, but Ranzo has a Roktavor bey, who else has one? His cousin and Valt's partner during the Tag Festival, Ranjiro. So of course he knows how to take advantage of a Roktavor bey.
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* Speaking of Hasbro beys, notice that none of the beys introduced in this season broke. That said, unless the bey is under extreme stress, Hasbro beys tend to outlast their Takara Tomy counterparts a bit longer due to lighter material in exchange for competitive viability. Also note that Pri, the one who should have been on the receiving end of the WreckedWeapon trope frequently changed her beys throughout the season thus extending her beys' life even further.
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* Beyblade Burst is more grounded in reality, yet we see magical or supernatural elements in play. These can easily be explained as a child's overactive imagination. Bladers who speak and communicate with their beys are seen to be a lot more powerful and form a stronger bond, but some of the bladers on the top ladder are Free, Shu, and Lui, who never talk with their beys (and are some of the more mature characters). Those usually seen doing so are around 10-12 years old, the age range of the protagonists in their debut seasons. When a blader gets "corrupted", it can be chalked up as getting too serious, as IRL there are people who get mad while playing sports and get too competitive. Awakening is simply wearing down a part to make it stronger and make its gimmicks or mode change switch faster. As for Flare, a power which grows stronger when a legend blader is defeated, who wouldn't get better at a game if you defeat a strong opponent?

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* Beyblade Burst is more grounded in reality, yet we see magical or supernatural elements in play. These can easily be explained as a child's overactive imagination. Bladers who speak and communicate with their beys are seen to be a lot more powerful and form a stronger bond, but some of the bladers on the top ladder are Free, Shu, and Lui, who never talk with their beys (and are some of the more mature characters). Those usually seen doing so are around 10-12 years old, the age range of the protagonists in their debut seasons. When a blader gets "corrupted", it can be chalked up as getting too serious, as IRL there are people who get mad while playing sports and get too competitive. Awakening is simply wearing down a part to make it stronger and make its gimmicks or mode change switch faster. As for Flare, a power which grows stronger when a legend blader is defeated, who wouldn't get better at a game if you defeat a strong opponent? What about Elemental Powers, wouldn't that be an actual supernatual power? Yeah, but wouldn't you become better by understanding your own Bey, it's strengths and weaknesses, and how to get the most out of your abilities?

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* The beys this season are shown not to have any sort of major gimmick other than what that bey is known for (like how Achilies and Sprizen beys are known for having multiple that they can adjust). That's because, like Ilya's bey last season, beys introduced this season are based on Hasbro beys, which typically avoids having gimmicks that aren't it's own.
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* The show has pretty shocking scenes of brainwashing, physical abuse of one's own body, injury, torture, and even possible death. Characters, mostly minors, go through so much suffering just to improve at a game which at its core is just plastic spinning tops in a bowl!

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* The show has pretty shocking scenes of brainwashing, physical abuse of one's own body, injury, torture, and even possible death. Characters, mostly minors, go through so much suffering just to improve at a game which at its core is just plastic spinning tops in a bowl!bowl!
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