

⚡ Dominate the arena with speed, power, and style!
The Takara Tomy Beyblade X UX-04 Battle Entry Set U is a premium battling top kit featuring the innovative X-Dash gear system for accelerated speed and impact. This set includes two metal-enhanced Beyblades, dual winder launchers, and a stadium, designed to deliver an immersive, strategic battling experience for players aged 6 and up. No batteries required, it’s perfect for developing motor skills and competitive gameplay.
| ASIN | B0CV7LP2M3 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 292,235 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 275 in Battling Tops |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (223) |
| Date First Available | 14 Feb. 2024 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Motor Skill Development & Strategic Mind |
| Item model number | UX-04 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Number of Game Players | 2 Players |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 1 kg |
| Release date | 27 April 2024 |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
S**O
Beyblade X Stadium + Beys
Exactly what you would expect: the Takara Tomy Stadium - bigger than the Hasbro one - and 2 beys - Dran Buster and Wizard Rod + 2 winder launchers. Delivery was pretty fast, especially considering I placed the order on 28th of December and it arrived after 2 days. Really recommend if you don't own a Takara Tomy Stadium yet (pluse the orange X-Line color is class).
M**I
The arena is full of scratches, it's not fair after how much I paid for it
A**R
Perfect condition and arrived promptly
M**I
The Takara Tomy (TT; a Japanese toy company) Beyblade X Battle Entry Set comes with the standard Xtreme Beystadium which is larger in size than the Hasbro version, 2 winder launchers with ripcords, and 2 X-gen beyblades (Japanese spinning tops). My set arrived safe and unscathed despite the apparent damage to the box and package during shipment. The Beystadium comes with a safety shroud to protect you from flying metal Beyblades while they are zooming around and colliding at high speeds. It was easy to figure out the correct orientation to attach the transparent plastic shroud to the white plastic stadium base since it can only fit on one way. The plastic is of the quality you can expect from TT, flexible yet sturdy enough for our needs. It attaches at four specific areas via 4 small black clasps that look more akin to the Hasbro style stadium clasps for whatever reason. I found it rather hard to push the clasps into place but with enough force they went in nicely and hold rather firmly. In my testings, the Beyblade X beys were able to use the accelerator rails gimmick cohesively and the 2 corner pockets or “Over Zone” pockets were able to catch and slow knocked out beys for an “Over Finish” (worth 2 points for the ‘blader’ who knocked it out). The larger central pocket called the “Xtreme Zone” is where a blader gets awarded 3-points for knocking the opponent into it, and this act is called an “Xtreme Finish.” Although it does not always fully catch beyblades that are knocked out of the stadium like the Over pockets, I still do not consider this to be a dangerous thing. The orange gear tracts surrounding edges of the white stadium floor are the “accelerator rails.” This accelerator tract leads beys by the “bit” (the lower sprocket part of the Beyblade that makes contact with the stadium floor and rails) gear teeth to speed around at a faster pace and, in theory, collide with the other Beyblade in the center of the stadium, knocking it towards the Over and Extreme Zones. The rails allow attack type beys to push out opponents but also allow for defense, balance, and stamina type beys to counterstrike, and it also allows for self-KOs as well. Sometimes the beys get trapped in weird places, like on the side of or behind the rail tract and then inevitably grinding down to a “Spinout Finish” or “Survivor Finish,” (the out-spinning blader is awarded 1-point). When the Beys “burst,” come undone, or fall apart during battle, it is called a “Burst Finish” (2 instant points for the blader who caused the burst to happen) supposedly in honor of the previous Burst generation of Beyblade. The 2 winder beylaunchers that come with this are of a great quality, and much better than the really tiny ones that come with certain starter sets (like the ones Hasbro has been known to use as a cost-cutting measure). One of them is a white and black launcher with a black ripcord, the other is a black launcher with a yellow ripcord (the ripcords are perfectly interchangeable if you want to switch things up). Lastly, the 2 beyblades that come with this set are both very good: Dran Buster 1-60A (Accel bit), and Wizard Rod 5-70DB (Disk Ball bit). As an attack type, Dran Buster’s has a critical hit gimmick that attempts a 1-hit K.O. smash attack against it’s opponent with its 1-sided blade protrusion lining up the weight distribution with its 1-sided ratchet, and also makes good use of it’s flat and speedy Accel bit which intentionally sacrifices stamina for speed and power. Wizard Rod on the other hand uses the opposite battle strategy as a stamina type bey, and it is lauded as somewhat overpowered (OP), and is even considered by many to be the dominant force in competitive play in the current meta. It uses a 5-pronged ratchet and a different-looking (‘unique,’ I guess) bit, Disk Ball (DB) which can last for a considerable time if left spinning unchallenged. For those wondering about DB’s performance, no, I do not see any scraping issues with it. In conclusion, this is the perfect set for anyone to start off their Beyblade X experience. I think that the TT Xtreme stadium is already the best, and coupled with the fact that that set comes with the best performing Beyblades to date, there is no reason NOT to get this set if you don’t already have an Xtreme Beystadium; With Beyblade X, the heart of the game is with the accelerator rail, and this Beystadium was able to accomplish the full utilization of that embodiment: The Beyblade X Beys were able to interact properly with the accelerator rail gimmick the way they were intended to do so. Before opening this UX (Unique Line) set, I was hoping to see features that make the game feel new and interesting: and… Yeah it was better, and this is my only criticism but I’m just not so sure it is “unique.” This is because I feel it is the same Xtreme Stadium mould as the other Xtreme Stadium sets, and the beys do similar things as the previous Beyblade Burst generation designs did, but don’t get me wrong because that is not such a bad thing at all. When compared to the other Hasbro Beyblade X stadium set I obviously find this set to be better because these Beyblades not only follow the path of the accelerator rail as they race across the stadium and collide with each other, but that the battles here are longer in duration and are more balanced out. The fact that this set comes with the premier elite UX beyblades does also make this a better deal, but I assert that it is actually the battle dynamic of the TT stadium that I maintain is that very core aspect which makes it a worthwhile experience. Now is it worth it to purchase this stadium at a premium price? Maybe, maybe not. It really is up to your own personal preference. For me, I see this Takara Tomy Beyblade X UX-04 Battle Entry set as the best that Beyblade X has to offer right now, and this is due to the all-around performance of the bey-lanchers and beyblades that it comes with, and especially the exciting matches between bladers that come with these parts as a result. The only thing left for me to say here is…. 3 2 1, Go Shoot!
P**V
This us probably the best starter, cuz it comes with 2 of the best beys. I definitely recommend this
J**O
It sucks that we had to import items which made the costs so much higher because Hasbro was behind, but the set is awesome. 2 of the best Beyblade X beys of the time. I've had tons of fun and being able to have 2 good launchers with a proper arena and some of the best beys is a good deal even if the cost is high. I haven't had any issues with the stadium or any parts breaking.
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