The Face Bolt depicts "Pegasus", one of the 88 constellations in space. In Greek mythology, Pegasus, was a white, winged, divine horse that was turned into a constellation by the Greek god, Zeus. Unlike the two previous Pegasus Face Bolts, this features a more stylized design. The "hair" of Pegasus is now longer and resembles a lightning bolt. The "P" and "S" letters now do not resemble letters but instead, lightning-like designs are featured. Fire-like designs now appear above them and Pegasus' eyes are now red with a red hue, a blue outline, and a white color on a blue Face Bolt.The wings of Pegasus are seen above the Lightning like designs. It looks like that the wind has touched Pegasus's motif, changing it overall.
Pegasus III, just like the previous Pegasus Energy Rings, features two wings that are meant to resemble the wings of Pegasus. Unlike the original Pegasus Ring, the wings are much more detailed; albeit even more than Pegasus II, it's predecessor. But whats similar about all 3 versions of Pegasus is that each one always has 2 heads on its energy ring. Its two heads looks more like that of a dragon than that of Pegasus. Although it is not very light, it is still not as heavy as Bull, Aquario, or Kerbecs; despite the fact that it has iron fillings. Pegasus III still has uses in Defense due to it's weight and is a translucent dark blue in color. Prior to release, Pegasus III was described to be heavier due to the iron fillings added to 4D Energy Rings. However, Pegasus III only weighs 3.2 grams which is the exact same as Pegasus II.
Cosmic is the first 4D fusion wheel to be introduced in the Metal Saga. Cosmic is 50 mm wide, making it the widest fusion wheel upon its arrival. It was a much anticipated part of the newly-arrived 4D System, but performance-wise, Cosmic didn't feature great use in Attack. It is best used with tall Spin Tracks, which not only increases its attack power but it's defense as well. There have also been prominent signs of "Force Smash" from Cosmic, a form of attack in which a downward impact is exerted on an opposing bey.
So despite this, Cosmic may be flawed, but is a decent Attack-Type Wheel to say the least. Fusion Wheels like Blitz, Variares, and Beat are much better than Cosmic but in all in all, Cosmic is a decent 4D Fusion Wheel at best.
By rotating the PC Frame and the Core, Cosmic can change between a total of four different Modes, "Directional Attack Mode", "Attack Mode", "Multi-Attack Mode", and "Upper Attack Mode". Its Upper Attack Mode is useful for getting other beys into traps and stadium outs. Due to this, Gingka uses Upper Attack Mode more often rather than the other modes, along with Directional Attack Mode. Its Attack Mode is a superior to the three modes, due to its prominent Attack power. In Multi-Attack Mode however, it suffers from recoil, but still remain as a decent mode. Plastic Wheel
Weight: 2.50 grams
Cosmic features a PC Frame, with PC being an abbreviation of polycarbonate of which, it is constructed of. Big Bang's Plastic Wheel is a translucent red that bears a three-winged design similar to Storm. As always, these three wings are meant to represent Pegasus' wings and feature a slanted gap between each wing. Big Bang's Plastic Wheel also features two square-like holes on each wing in order to help change it's Mode with Cosmic's Attack Wheel. Attack Wheel
Weight: 25.48 grams
Cosmic features a Attack Wheel, in which, along with the Metal Wheel, make contact with the opposing Bey. Cosmic's Attack Wheel resembles Storm, just like it's Plastic Wheel. However, it is bulkier and the wings tend to curve upwards rather than Storm's more flatter wings. It also uses three small square-like protrusions sprouting out on each wing, in order for the Plastic Wheel to fit into place and to change Modes. Cosmic's Attack Wheel is coloured metallic silver. Metal Wheel
Weight: 13.81 grams
The last part of Cosmic is it's Metal Wheel. It is compromised of three, flat, and sharp wings going in a left-ward movement. This makes the overall contact of the Cosmic's Fusion Wheel along with the Attack Wheel. It also is designed to hold the Attack Wheel into place. It is coloured metallic silver.
Final Drive (F:D) is the first 4D Bottom released. It is one of the five 4D bottoms that features a mode-changing gimmick. Design-wise, F:D resembles a very bulky, and heavy version of RF but with a small blue SF Tip at its bottom.
When launched, centripetal (outward) force causes the two clipers to come out which push out the "Semi Flat (SF)" tip to eject, moving around slowly and conserving spin. As spin rotation starts to decrease, the SF tip is automatically inserted and what is left is the rubber area of F:D which makes up the "Rubber Flat (RF)" tip. After the switch, Pegasus moves wildly, most of the time circling around the other bey until its stamina is lost. F:D's Stamina is quite good since it has SF Performance Tip. It should be noted that when used with a Hasbro stadium,the Final Drive mode is not as aggressive as usual after the switch. The best BeyStadium for Final Drive is the BB-10 Attack Stadium.
As with the rest of Cosmic Pegasus, F:D was a highly anticipated part to the meta game. Testing has sadly shown that F:D did not feature much use in Attack. Although it's mode-changing mechanism was praised by the Beyblade community, F:D is only decent at best, with RF, R2F, LF, and LRF serving better. Contrary to this, F:D has found uses in Anti-Meta customisations to success. F:D is useful against beyblades that lose its balance easily such as L-Drago Destroy F:S, who, as seen in Akira's Daddy's video, falls before Pegasus does.
F:D was replaced by the W105R2F combo in the Hasbro release prior to its Hyperblades release.
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