The
Face Bolt depicts Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space. It
features a further stylized version of the first L-Drago Face; the
"L-Drago" text present on the prior L-Drago face has been removed,
however, the "L" slightly resembles a hand.
Energy Ring: L-Drago II
Weight: 6.03 grams
The
Energy Ring, like L-Drago, features three dragon heads. Unlike the
Lightning L-Drago energy ring, Meteo L-Drago contains rubber, mostly
covering the circumference of the Energy Ring and partially covering the
top. Since it is an L-Drago beyblade, it is wider than all energy
rings, and also since it is made out of heavy rubber, it is the heaviest
energy ring. Also contrasting to the Lightning L-Drago, Meteo L-Drago
has "tribal" patterns upon the dragon heads and between the gaps, in
which the prongs for the launcher are placed. The rubber used on the
Energy Ring is the key to Meteo L-Drago's power. The rubber deflects
attacks from beys such as Storm Pegasus 105RF. The rubber highly
increases Meteo L-Drago's Spin stealing ability. This makes Meteo almost
victorious against any bey which does not use WD/EWD/EDS as these tips
may win by one rotation. Although the use of rubber takes the ability of
smash attacks, thanks to the movement of LF the bey has remarkable
pushing abilities. One huge drawback of the rubber is that when battling
a left spinning bey such as L-Drago Destroy F:S or Gravity Destroyer
AD145WD, the rubber acts like "brakes" for Meteo L-Drago. Like other Beyblades such as Lightning L-Drago 100HF, Gravity Perseus AD145WD, and L-Drago Destroy F:S,
Meteo and L-Drago II are only compatible with one another. L-Drago II
akin to L-Drago, is exclusively left spin and also has the mode change
function. These modes are Assault Mode in which the heads of L-Drago II
cover the gold protrusions (claws) of Meteo, and Barrage Mode in which
the heads of L-Drago II cover the silver protrusions (jaws) of Meteo.
Barrage Mode has been proven to be superior to Assault Mode, as the
revealed jagged claws give Meteo L-Drago more grip on the opposing bey,
thus increasing its Spin-Stealing ability.Attack: 4 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 4 - Absorb: 4
Fusion Wheel: Meteo
Weight: 28.31 grams
Meteo features six protrusions of an alternating pattern between
silver jaws and gold claws. It is quite a small Metal Wheel, revealing
more rubber on L-Drago II for Spin Steal. The silver jaw is smoother, as
opposed to the rugged appearance of the gold claw. Right spin energy
rings can be placed on Meteo, however this is an unintended use and is
also illegal. In Assault Mode, Meteo L-Drago is better against Left-Spinning Beyblades,
as it does not grip onto the Fusion Wheel, which slows it down. Perseus
can actually fit onto it, but this is illegal. Meteo should not be used
with tracks like 90 and 85 because the points get down and it scrapes
the floor.
Customizations
MF Meteo L-Drago II 85/90/100LRF/RF/R2F/MF (Attack) = Used as a smash attacker
MF Meteo L-Drago II CH120XF (Attack) = An extremely versatile combo. It can be used as a spin stealer while occasionally knocking out opposing beys.
Meteo L-Drago II 100WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II B:D (Balance) = A extremely usable
combo. Gives more stamina to the Meteo fusion wheel, as well as uses for
spin stealing. However, it works best against beys with the 230 spin
track.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145 EWD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Attack: 5 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 1
Spin Track: Left Wing 105 (LW105)
Weight: 1.5 grams
LW105 has 3 small wings protruding from its circumference opposite to
W105 which has 2 wings facing to the right. These are facing diagonally
downwards in the left spin direction, in order to stabilize the
Beyblade in which it is being used. However, this effect remains
negligible, and LW105 has found no competitive usage, apart from being
used as a regular 105 Track. It is the opposite of
DF105/W105/T125/DF145.
Attack: 1 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
Performance Tip: Left Flat (LF)
Weight: 0.71 grams
LF looks excatlly like LRF, however is made completely out of
plastic. Due to the nature of rubber Bottoms, R2F is tall relative to
plastic Bottoms, and consequently, so is LF. Its rubber counterpart is
LRF. LF appears to be a flat bottom with 6 equal protrusions facing the
counter-clockwise direction (when viewed on an upright Beyblade). LF is a
tip for Left Spinning Beys due to its highly aggressive movement. When
comes in contact with the ridge of the stadium its moves around very
fast. LF also makes quite a lot noise due to its plastic protusions.
Like all flat plastic Performance Tips, it fails to fully retain a
flower-like pattern when used with the Sliding Shoot.
As a result it has found recreational use for players who wish to have a
more controllable Bottom than RF/R2F/LRF with increased stamina, but LF
can still be used for Right Spin Beyblades. Currently this tip is
outclassed in the metagame.
Attack: 6 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
The Beast form resembles a red Chinese Dragon, but engulfed in flames. It is very similar to L-Drago Destroy's beast.
Other Versions
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Version:
Contains a red, and a blue recolor of Meteo. Contains two unique L-Drago
II Energy Rings named "Assault Version" and "Rush Version", and a blue,
white, and purple recolor of the original L-Drago II Energy Ring,
"Absorb Version". (BB-98)
Meteo L-Drago Dark Flare Version: CoroCoro special release.
Meteo L-Drago Gold and White Version: A gold and white recolor released in the Triple Battle Set by Hasbro.
Meteo L-Drago 85LF Rush Ver.
Meteo L-Drago LW105JB Assault Ver.
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Absorb Ver.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Assault 85XF: A Blue and White Version of Meteo L-Drago without rubber parts. Released by Hasbro in a starter pack.
Meteo comes from the word "meteōros" meaning "high in the air."
When the heads cover the silver parts of the Meteo Wheel, it appears as a complete dragon head.
Its Beast form is the first and currently only form in which it is different from its pre-evolution.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Rush Ver. is the only variant of Meteo L-Drago who does not have an Attack Tip or low Spin Track.
This is the only one of Ryuga's L-Drago's that haven't lost any
battles, as Lightning L-Drago lost to Storm Pegasus on the last episode
of Metal Fusion, and L-Drago Destroy lost to Diablo Nemesis in the
episode Nemesis vs L-Drago.
The bey which it evolved from, Lightning L-Drago 100HF
stole power from beys in the anime, while this bey steals spin, due to
the reverse rotation combined with the rubber on the energy ring.
The rubber on the energy ring doesn't actually feel like rubber, as it feels like a soft plastic.
If you place Meteo L-Drago's energy ring on L-Drago Destroy's
core, you'll have a fully rubber L-Drago, but it will be light and need a
MF-H facebolt. This is however illegal.
Takara-Tomy may later succeed the L-Drago Beyblades with the release of the Zero-G beyblade Dark Knight Dragoon LW160BSF.
The
Face Bolt depicts Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space. It
features a further stylized version of the first L-Drago Face; the
"L-Drago" text present on the prior L-Drago face has been removed,
however, the "L" slightly resembles a hand.
Energy Ring: L-Drago II
Weight: 6.03 grams
The
Energy Ring, like L-Drago, features three dragon heads. Unlike the
Lightning L-Drago energy ring, Meteo L-Drago contains rubber, mostly
covering the circumference of the Energy Ring and partially covering the
top. Since it is an L-Drago beyblade, it is wider than all energy
rings, and also since it is made out of heavy rubber, it is the heaviest
energy ring. Also contrasting to the Lightning L-Drago, Meteo L-Drago
has "tribal" patterns upon the dragon heads and between the gaps, in
which the prongs for the launcher are placed. The rubber used on the
Energy Ring is the key to Meteo L-Drago's power. The rubber deflects
attacks from beys such as Storm Pegasus 105RF. The rubber highly
increases Meteo L-Drago's Spin stealing ability. This makes Meteo almost
victorious against any bey which does not use WD/EWD/EDS as these tips
may win by one rotation. Although the use of rubber takes the ability of
smash attacks, thanks to the movement of LF the bey has remarkable
pushing abilities. One huge drawback of the rubber is that when battling
a left spinning bey such as L-Drago Destroy F:S or Gravity Destroyer
AD145WD, the rubber acts like "brakes" for Meteo L-Drago. Like other Beyblades such as Lightning L-Drago 100HF, Gravity Perseus AD145WD, and L-Drago Destroy F:S,
Meteo and L-Drago II are only compatible with one another. L-Drago II
akin to L-Drago, is exclusively left spin and also has the mode change
function. These modes are Assault Mode in which the heads of L-Drago II
cover the gold protrusions (claws) of Meteo, and Barrage Mode in which
the heads of L-Drago II cover the silver protrusions (jaws) of Meteo.
Barrage Mode has been proven to be superior to Assault Mode, as the
revealed jagged claws give Meteo L-Drago more grip on the opposing bey,
thus increasing its Spin-Stealing ability.Attack: 4 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 4 - Absorb: 4
Fusion Wheel: Meteo
Weight: 28.31 grams
Meteo features six protrusions of an alternating pattern between
silver jaws and gold claws. It is quite a small Metal Wheel, revealing
more rubber on L-Drago II for Spin Steal. The silver jaw is smoother, as
opposed to the rugged appearance of the gold claw. Right spin energy
rings can be placed on Meteo, however this is an unintended use and is
also illegal. In Assault Mode, Meteo L-Drago is better against Left-Spinning Beyblades,
as it does not grip onto the Fusion Wheel, which slows it down. Perseus
can actually fit onto it, but this is illegal. Meteo should not be used
with tracks like 90 and 85 because the points get down and it scrapes
the floor.
Customizations
MF Meteo L-Drago II 85/90/100LRF/RF/R2F/MF (Attack) = Used as a smash attacker
MF Meteo L-Drago II CH120XF (Attack) = An extremely versatile combo. It can be used as a spin stealer while occasionally knocking out opposing beys.
Meteo L-Drago II 100WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II B:D (Balance) = A extremely usable
combo. Gives more stamina to the Meteo fusion wheel, as well as uses for
spin stealing. However, it works best against beys with the 230 spin
track.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145 EWD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Attack: 5 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 1
Spin Track: Left Wing 105 (LW105)
Weight: 1.5 grams
LW105 has 3 small wings protruding from its circumference opposite to
W105 which has 2 wings facing to the right. These are facing diagonally
downwards in the left spin direction, in order to stabilize the
Beyblade in which it is being used. However, this effect remains
negligible, and LW105 has found no competitive usage, apart from being
used as a regular 105 Track. It is the opposite of
DF105/W105/T125/DF145.
Attack: 1 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
Performance Tip: Left Flat (LF)
Weight: 0.71 grams
LF looks excatlly like LRF, however is made completely out of
plastic. Due to the nature of rubber Bottoms, R2F is tall relative to
plastic Bottoms, and consequently, so is LF. Its rubber counterpart is
LRF. LF appears to be a flat bottom with 6 equal protrusions facing the
counter-clockwise direction (when viewed on an upright Beyblade). LF is a
tip for Left Spinning Beys due to its highly aggressive movement. When
comes in contact with the ridge of the stadium its moves around very
fast. LF also makes quite a lot noise due to its plastic protusions.
Like all flat plastic Performance Tips, it fails to fully retain a
flower-like pattern when used with the Sliding Shoot.
As a result it has found recreational use for players who wish to have a
more controllable Bottom than RF/R2F/LRF with increased stamina, but LF
can still be used for Right Spin Beyblades. Currently this tip is
outclassed in the metagame.
Attack: 6 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
The Beast form resembles a red Chinese Dragon, but engulfed in flames. It is very similar to L-Drago Destroy's beast.
Other Versions
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Version:
Contains a red, and a blue recolor of Meteo. Contains two unique L-Drago
II Energy Rings named "Assault Version" and "Rush Version", and a blue,
white, and purple recolor of the original L-Drago II Energy Ring,
"Absorb Version". (BB-98)
Meteo L-Drago Dark Flare Version: CoroCoro special release.
Meteo L-Drago Gold and White Version: A gold and white recolor released in the Triple Battle Set by Hasbro.
Meteo L-Drago 85LF Rush Ver.
Meteo L-Drago LW105JB Assault Ver.
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Absorb Ver.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Assault 85XF: A Blue and White Version of Meteo L-Drago without rubber parts. Released by Hasbro in a starter pack.
Meteo comes from the word "meteōros" meaning "high in the air."
When the heads cover the silver parts of the Meteo Wheel, it appears as a complete dragon head.
Its Beast form is the first and currently only form in which it is different from its pre-evolution.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Rush Ver. is the only variant of Meteo L-Drago who does not have an Attack Tip or low Spin Track.
This is the only one of Ryuga's L-Drago's that haven't lost any
battles, as Lightning L-Drago lost to Storm Pegasus on the last episode
of Metal Fusion, and L-Drago Destroy lost to Diablo Nemesis in the
episode Nemesis vs L-Drago.
The bey which it evolved from, Lightning L-Drago 100HF
stole power from beys in the anime, while this bey steals spin, due to
the reverse rotation combined with the rubber on the energy ring.
The rubber on the energy ring doesn't actually feel like rubber, as it feels like a soft plastic.
If you place Meteo L-Drago's energy ring on L-Drago Destroy's
core, you'll have a fully rubber L-Drago, but it will be light and need a
MF-H facebolt. This is however illegal.
Takara-Tomy may later succeed the L-Drago Beyblades with the release of the Zero-G beyblade Dark Knight Dragoon LW160BSF.
The
Face Bolt depicts Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space. It
features a further stylized version of the first L-Drago Face; the
"L-Drago" text present on the prior L-Drago face has been removed,
however, the "L" slightly resembles a hand.
Energy Ring: L-Drago II
Weight: 6.03 grams
The
Energy Ring, like L-Drago, features three dragon heads. Unlike the
Lightning L-Drago energy ring, Meteo L-Drago contains rubber, mostly
covering the circumference of the Energy Ring and partially covering the
top. Since it is an L-Drago beyblade, it is wider than all energy
rings, and also since it is made out of heavy rubber, it is the heaviest
energy ring. Also contrasting to the Lightning L-Drago, Meteo L-Drago
has "tribal" patterns upon the dragon heads and between the gaps, in
which the prongs for the launcher are placed. The rubber used on the
Energy Ring is the key to Meteo L-Drago's power. The rubber deflects
attacks from beys such as Storm Pegasus 105RF. The rubber highly
increases Meteo L-Drago's Spin stealing ability. This makes Meteo almost
victorious against any bey which does not use WD/EWD/EDS as these tips
may win by one rotation. Although the use of rubber takes the ability of
smash attacks, thanks to the movement of LF the bey has remarkable
pushing abilities. One huge drawback of the rubber is that when battling
a left spinning bey such as L-Drago Destroy F:S or Gravity Destroyer
AD145WD, the rubber acts like "brakes" for Meteo L-Drago. Like other Beyblades such as Lightning L-Drago 100HF, Gravity Perseus AD145WD, and L-Drago Destroy F:S,
Meteo and L-Drago II are only compatible with one another. L-Drago II
akin to L-Drago, is exclusively left spin and also has the mode change
function. These modes are Assault Mode in which the heads of L-Drago II
cover the gold protrusions (claws) of Meteo, and Barrage Mode in which
the heads of L-Drago II cover the silver protrusions (jaws) of Meteo.
Barrage Mode has been proven to be superior to Assault Mode, as the
revealed jagged claws give Meteo L-Drago more grip on the opposing bey,
thus increasing its Spin-Stealing ability.Attack: 4 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 4 - Absorb: 4
Fusion Wheel: Meteo
Weight: 28.31 grams
Meteo features six protrusions of an alternating pattern between
silver jaws and gold claws. It is quite a small Metal Wheel, revealing
more rubber on L-Drago II for Spin Steal. The silver jaw is smoother, as
opposed to the rugged appearance of the gold claw. Right spin energy
rings can be placed on Meteo, however this is an unintended use and is
also illegal. In Assault Mode, Meteo L-Drago is better against Left-Spinning Beyblades,
as it does not grip onto the Fusion Wheel, which slows it down. Perseus
can actually fit onto it, but this is illegal. Meteo should not be used
with tracks like 90 and 85 because the points get down and it scrapes
the floor.
Customizations
MF Meteo L-Drago II 85/90/100LRF/RF/R2F/MF (Attack) = Used as a smash attacker
MF Meteo L-Drago II CH120XF (Attack) = An extremely versatile combo. It can be used as a spin stealer while occasionally knocking out opposing beys.
Meteo L-Drago II 100WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145WD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Meteo L-Drago II B:D (Balance) = A extremely usable
combo. Gives more stamina to the Meteo fusion wheel, as well as uses for
spin stealing. However, it works best against beys with the 230 spin
track.
Meteo L-Drago II ED145 EWD (Balance) = Used as a spin stealer.
Attack: 5 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 1
Spin Track: Left Wing 105 (LW105)
Weight: 1.5 grams
LW105 has 3 small wings protruding from its circumference opposite to
W105 which has 2 wings facing to the right. These are facing diagonally
downwards in the left spin direction, in order to stabilize the
Beyblade in which it is being used. However, this effect remains
negligible, and LW105 has found no competitive usage, apart from being
used as a regular 105 Track. It is the opposite of
DF105/W105/T125/DF145.
Attack: 1 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
Performance Tip: Left Flat (LF)
Weight: 0.71 grams
LF looks excatlly like LRF, however is made completely out of
plastic. Due to the nature of rubber Bottoms, R2F is tall relative to
plastic Bottoms, and consequently, so is LF. Its rubber counterpart is
LRF. LF appears to be a flat bottom with 6 equal protrusions facing the
counter-clockwise direction (when viewed on an upright Beyblade). LF is a
tip for Left Spinning Beys due to its highly aggressive movement. When
comes in contact with the ridge of the stadium its moves around very
fast. LF also makes quite a lot noise due to its plastic protusions.
Like all flat plastic Performance Tips, it fails to fully retain a
flower-like pattern when used with the Sliding Shoot.
As a result it has found recreational use for players who wish to have a
more controllable Bottom than RF/R2F/LRF with increased stamina, but LF
can still be used for Right Spin Beyblades. Currently this tip is
outclassed in the metagame.
Attack: 6 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
The Beast form resembles a red Chinese Dragon, but engulfed in flames. It is very similar to L-Drago Destroy's beast.
Other Versions
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Version:
Contains a red, and a blue recolor of Meteo. Contains two unique L-Drago
II Energy Rings named "Assault Version" and "Rush Version", and a blue,
white, and purple recolor of the original L-Drago II Energy Ring,
"Absorb Version". (BB-98)
Meteo L-Drago Dark Flare Version: CoroCoro special release.
Meteo L-Drago Gold and White Version: A gold and white recolor released in the Triple Battle Set by Hasbro.
Meteo L-Drago 85LF Rush Ver.
Meteo L-Drago LW105JB Assault Ver.
Meteo L-Drago Ultimate Absorb Ver.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Assault 85XF: A Blue and White Version of Meteo L-Drago without rubber parts. Released by Hasbro in a starter pack.
Meteo comes from the word "meteōros" meaning "high in the air."
When the heads cover the silver parts of the Meteo Wheel, it appears as a complete dragon head.
Its Beast form is the first and currently only form in which it is different from its pre-evolution.
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Rush Ver. is the only variant of Meteo L-Drago who does not have an Attack Tip or low Spin Track.
This is the only one of Ryuga's L-Drago's that haven't lost any
battles, as Lightning L-Drago lost to Storm Pegasus on the last episode
of Metal Fusion, and L-Drago Destroy lost to Diablo Nemesis in the
episode Nemesis vs L-Drago.
The bey which it evolved from, Lightning L-Drago 100HF
stole power from beys in the anime, while this bey steals spin, due to
the reverse rotation combined with the rubber on the energy ring.
The rubber on the energy ring doesn't actually feel like rubber, as it feels like a soft plastic.
If you place Meteo L-Drago's energy ring on L-Drago Destroy's
core, you'll have a fully rubber L-Drago, but it will be light and need a
MF-H facebolt. This is however illegal.
Takara-Tomy may later succeed the L-Drago Beyblades with the release of the Zero-G beyblade Dark Knight Dragoon LW160BSF.
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