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Snapshot: The Simple Answer
To play Beyblade X, two players attach their Beys to launchers, shout “3-2-1 Let It Rip,” and launch into a Beyblade X stadium. You score points by knocking your opponent out, out-spinning them, or bursting their Bey. First player to reach 4 or 5 points wins.
The key difference in this generation is the Xtreme Dash rail system, which creates sudden acceleration and high-impact collisions.
What Is Beyblade X and How Is It Different?
Beyblade X is a high-speed competitive spinning battle system built around:
- Full customization
- Metal contact blades
- Xtreme Dash acceleration
Every Bey is made of interchangeable parts.
How Does the Xtreme Dash System Work?
The stadium includes a raised accelerator rail around the edge.
- The Bit gear catches the rail
- The Bey locks briefly
- It accelerates rapidly
- It slingshots across the stadium
This is called Xtreme Dash.
How Does Scoring Work in Beyblade X?
Spin Finish – 1 Point
Your Bey is still spinning when your opponent stops.
Over Finish – 1 Point
You knock the opponent out of the stadium.
Burst Finish – 2 Points
You break the opponent’s Bey apart.
Most matches are first to 4 or 5 points.
How to Set Up Beyblade X (Beginner Steps)
Step 1 – Assemble Your Bey
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- Blade – Controls contact and attack shape
- Ratchet – Affects height and burst resistance
- Bit – Controls movement and rail interaction
- Insert the Bit into the Ratchet.
- Align the Ratchet with the Blade.
- Twist until it clicks and locks firmly.
Step 2 – Attach to the Launcher
- Insert the Bey into the launcher.
- Rotate until it locks in place.
- Test gently to ensure it doesn’t wobble.
Step 3 – Proper Launch Position
- Keep launcher level with the stadium.
- Keep wrist straight.
- Aim slightly toward the rail for attack types.
Step 4 – Execute the Launch
- Pull the ripcord quickly and smoothly.
- Do not hesitate mid-pull.
- Follow through naturally.
Consistency beats raw power.
What Type of Beyblade X Should Beginners Use?
Attack Type
- Fast
- Aggressive
Defense Type
- Stable
- Absorbs hits
Stamina Type
- Long spin time
- Easier early wins
Common Beginner Mistakes
Launching Too Hard
Causes self ring-out.
Tilting the Launcher
Causes instability.
Random Customization Too Early
Master stock combo first.
30–60 Day Beginner Upgrade Path
Days 1–14
Focus on clean launches and consistency.
Days 15–30
Test one part change at a time.
Days 30–60
Learn matchups and rail timing.
FAQ
How to play Beyblade X?
Launch into stadium and score via spin, over, or burst finish.
How to launch properly?
Keep launcher level and pull smoothly.
What is Xtreme Dash?
When the Bit gear catches the rail and accelerates suddenly.
Master the launch.
Understand the scoring.
Control the rail interaction.
That foundation matters more than any advanced combo.