Anyway, later with the introduction.
Zero-G Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF
BBG-27 - Takara Tomy
Information
- Type: Balance
- Element: God
- Release: December 1, 2012 (Japan)
So I bought a Gladiator Bahamdia last night. It was pretty cheap.
The box includes ~
- Stone Face: Bahamdia - Transparent. Violet color. Non-printed.
- Chrome Wheel: Bahamdia - Made of metal like all the chrome wheels. Looks more good than Begirados.
- Crystal Wheel: Gladiator - Transparent like all the crystal wheels. Violet in color like the face.
- Track: SP230 - A 230 track that has a large and wide disk with something like claw-shaped spikes, thus Spike 230.
- Bottom: GF - Another variation of Flat, Giga Flat. It's the widest flat and it's like the flattest bottom in my own opinion.
- Stickers
- Instructions
- Zero-G Compact Launcher and Ripcord
Gladiator Bahamdia has its own exclusive parts. All of them.
Let's take a look at Bahamdia's Chrome Wheel.
It's Chrome Wheel is actually a good one. It has three sides and when it hits the enemy, it will deal much damage to the enemy. A must-have.
Crystal Wheel. It's design is based on the swords of gladiators, thus Gladiator.
Bahamdia's track is Spike 230. It has some small spikes and a disk which I currently don't know what it does. xD. I think there's a gimmick to this track that might be good. (I haven't battled it with a bey with the same height yet, I will try.)
It's bottom is Giga Flat. It's very wide and is actually a good bottom. It makes Gladiator super fast and ride the stadium tornado ridge and go circle around and around it.
I tried it battling with a Samurai Pegasis of my friend's. Glad it actually won 3 rounds.
Gladiator Bahamdia is a good bey. It has low stamina, but it is aggresive and it can try it's best to win. I don't currently know why it's a Balance-Type,
Pictures will be posted later...
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