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How to Make a Beyblade

Beyblade is a fun, challenging dueling monsters game that was created and released at the same time as the anime series Beyblade. In order to win a Beyblade match, Beyblade players face off with their Beyblade tops in the Beystadium and struggle to knock out the opposing player. Although every Beyblade battle is a challenge, making your Beyblade is easy and fun.

Things You'll Need

  • Beyblade kit
  • Knife or scissors
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Instructions

    • 1

      Twist or snap off the Beyblade parts from the runner frame and remove any excess plastic from the parts with a scissors or knife. Each part, like the attack ring and the launcher, has a number that identifies it.

    • 2

      Decorate your attack ring and blade base with the stickers included in your kit. Put them in the right places on the equipment because some of the stickers help you assemble and launch your Beyblade during battle.

    • 3

      Fit together the shaft that goes in the middle of your Beyblade with the bit on the bottom. The bit determines how your top moves in battle, so putting it on correctly is essential.

    • 4

      Set the weight gear on top of the shaft. Make sure the weight gear is resting on the notches on the shaft so that your Beyblade spins correctly. Attach both pieces of the right (or left, depending on your Beyblade) spin gear to the central shaft.

    • 5

      Assemble the blade base by sliding the attachments into the base, then setting the assembled spin gear and shaft into the blade base. Next, slide the attachments into the base until you hear a "click," which means the spin gear and shaft are secure in the blade base.

    • 6

      Add the weight ring to the base by sliding it down the shaft. Slide it until it surrounds the spin gear and rests on top of the blade base.

    • 7

      Secure the bit chip to the attack ring, then place the fully assembled attack ring on top of the weight ring. Turn the attack ring until it locks into place.


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