Takara Tomy Beyblade BB100 Killer Beafowl UW145EWD
Unlock the legendary EWD tip for superior stamina. A rare find in our beyblade shop, capable of outlasting even the most aggressive beyblade x beys in spin time.
Unlock the legendary EWD tip for superior stamina. A rare find in our beyblade shop, capable of outlasting even the most aggressive beyblade x beys in spin time.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Face Bolt - Beafowl
Energy Ring - Beafowl
Fusion Wheel - Killer
Spin Track - UW145
Performance Tip - EWD
Ripcords Launcher
Sticker Set & Documentation
INFO:
Type: Balance
Spin Direction: Right
The Artistic Executor of Team Star Breaker
Killer Beafowl (known as Befall) UW145EWD serves as the signature Beyblade for Jack, the flamboyant antagonist from the World Championships arc. This unit is designed for the connoisseur who appreciates the "Beautiful" aesthetic combined with ruthless efficiency. Unlike the brute-force mechanisms often seen when you buy beyblade attack types, Beafowl relies on grace and endurance. It is positioned as a "Balance" type but is historically revered for its defensive stamina capabilities. The translucent pink Clear Wheel mimics the feathers of a peacock, hiding the jagged, aggressive nature of the "Killer" Metal Wheel beneath. This product targets the legacy collector and the competitive technician who understands that the key to winning isn't always about the heaviest hit—sometimes, it's about remaining upright when the smoke clears. It stands as a testament to the specialized engineering of the Metal Saga, offering a distinct playstyle that contrasts sharply with the rail-riding chaos of takara tomy beyblade x battles.
Technical Mastery of the Eternal Wide Defense System
The crown jewel of the BB-100 starter set is undoubtedly the EWD (Eternal Wide Defense) Performance Tip. This component features a free-spinning sharp shaft housed within a wide plastic ring, a precursor to modern bearing drivers. This mechanism minimizes friction to near-zero levels, allowing the top to maintain rotation even when tilted. Supported by the UW145 (Upper Wing 145) Track, which features detachable wings that can be flipped to toggle between "Upper Attack" and "Down Force" modes, the system is highly adaptable. While a modern beyblade x shark edge relies on low-profile engagement, Beafowl utilizes the 145 height to evade ground-level scrapes while the EWD tip acts as a gyroscope. The "Killer" Metal Wheel is textured with serrated edges intended to slice through air and opponent contact points, although its primary role in this combo is to provide the perimeter weight distribution necessary to keep the EWD mechanism stable during the late game.
Legacy Application in "Zombie" Customizations
In the competitive history of Beyblade, the EWD tip is considered one of the essential parts for "Zombie" or "Life After Death" (LAD) combinations. Professional deck builders frequently scour beyblade shop inventories specifically to harvest this tip. Its unique ability to precess (wobble) at the end of a match without falling over allows it to steal wins by spinning for just a fraction of a second longer than the opponent. This utility makes the BB-100 a mandatory acquisition for anyone building a serious Metal Fight Limited deck. Even when compared to the high-tech gear sports of beyblade x shark variants, the mechanical purity of the EWD system remains a benchmark for low-friction engineering. It is used to test the endurance limits of stadiums, serving as a control unit in experiments to measure the spin-retention properties of various playing surfaces, proving that classic engineering still holds immense value in the modern arena.
Use Scenarios
The "Life After Death" Tournament Specialist
A competitive player enters a "Metal Fight Limited" tournament knowing that the final rounds will likely be decided by stamina. They select Killer Beafowl specifically for the EWD tip. The scenario involves a match against a heavy defense type. The player utilizes a weak launch technique to minimize recoil and keep the Beyblade in the center. As the match concludes and both tops begin to wobble, the EWD mechanism kicks in. While the opponent's solid tip scrapes the floor and stops, Beafowl's free-spinning shaft keeps it upright for two extra rotations. This user relies on the BB-100 not for aggressive knockouts, but for technical superiority in the "Zombie" phase. They value the product as a specialized tool for securing "Spin Out" victories, distinct from the explosive power needed when piloting beyblade x beys.
The "Team Star Breaker" Collection Display
An anime enthusiast is curating a display dedicated to the "Metal Masters" World Championships. They visit our beyblade shop to find the authentic Takara Tomy BB-100 to complete the Team Star Breaker lineup alongside Hades Kerbecs. The user carefully applies the detailed stickers to the peacock-feathered Clear Wheel to replicate Jack's eccentric style. They position the Beyblade in a dynamic pose next to its packaging, valuing the "Killer" wheel's unblemished silver zinc alloy. This user is less concerned with battle performance and more focused on the narrative accuracy. They appreciate the contrast between the elegant, artistic design of Beafowl and the industrial, aggressive designs of modern beyblade x shark toys, viewing the BB-100 as a piece of character art that represents a specific era of storytelling in the franchise.
Comparative Physics Lab: Friction and Bearings
A modification expert or physics educator uses the Killer Beafowl to demonstrate the principles of friction and precession. They set up a test environment comparing the EWD tip against a standard Sharp (S) tip and a modern takara tomy beyblade x bit. The scenario involves timing the spin duration of each top on different surfaces. The Beafowl is used to show how a free-spinning component reduces the torque caused by friction, allowing the top to remain stable even at low angular velocities. This user treats the product as an engineering reference standard. They dismantle the EWD tip to show students or viewers the internal shaft construction, explaining how this 2011 technology paved the way for the advanced bearing drivers used in high-level competition today, validating the lasting engineering quality of the Takara Tomy design.
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At BuyBeys, we are the dedicated archivists and suppliers for the global Beyblade community. We specialize in connecting fans with authentic Japanese battling tops, spanning from the golden era of Metal Fight to the cutting-edge beyblade x beys of today. We understand that a Beyblade is more than a toy; it is a precision instrument. That is why we stock hard-to-find legacy items like the BB-100 Killer Beafowl, ensuring that competitive players have access to critical parts like the EWD tip. We strictly verify all our imports to guarantee they are genuine Takara Tomy products, protecting you from low-quality counterfeits that fail in the arena. Whether you are here to buy beyblade classics to complete a collection or searching for the latest beyblade x shark releases to dominate the rail, we are your trusted partner. Our mission is to provide a seamless beyblade shop experience with expert knowledge, secure packaging, and a passion for the sport that matches your own.
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FAQ
1.What makes the EWD (Eternal Wide Defense) tip so special?
The EWD tip features a free-spinning sharp shaft inside a wide plastic ring. This acts like a bearing, allowing the Beyblade to spin significantly longer than standard tips, especially when it starts to wobble at the end of a match.
2.Is the Killer Beafowl compatible with Beyblade X launchers?
No, this is a Metal Fight Beyblade (MFB). It requires a Metal Fight specific launcher. It cannot be used with takara tomy beyblade x launchers due to different size and prong configurations.
3.Can I use the EWD tip on other Metal Fight Beyblades?
Absolutely. The EWD tip is one of the most versatile parts in the game. Experienced players often buy beyblade sets like this just to harvest the tip and put it on heavier wheels like Basalt or Phantom for maximum stamina.
4.Is this Beyblade good for attack?
Not primarily. While the Killer wheel has jagged edges, the lightweight nature and the free-spinning tip make it a Balance/Stamina type. It lacks the friction and weight needed to perform aggressive attacks like a beyblade x shark edge.
5.Why is the metal wheel called "Killer" instead of "Evil"?
"Killer" is the original Japanese name given by Takara Tomy. When the product was localized for western markets by Hasbro, it was renamed "Evil" to be more child-friendly. BuyBeys sells the authentic Japanese version, hence the name Killer.
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