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Just when you think Beyblade X can't get any cooler, there are a lot of crazy dinosaurs. One of the coldest products in the Beyblade X generation is multipacks for cooperation. These dual packages contain new versions of well -known blades reworked to include iconic characters by Marvel, Star Wars and Jurassic World franchise.

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This month, Jurassic World: Rebirth, Hasbro launches two new Jurassic World Multipacks with four cult prehistoric creatures. Collab packages have always been a good value, but for the first time we get two collages with muscular parts for each Blader's Collection.

Jurassic World plunges into Beyblade x

Beyblade x Jurassic World Packaging

Multipards of cooperation are not exactly known for their competitive fitness. Spider-Man or Luke Skywalker Beyblade sells himself (believe me, I bought them both), but you will usually not find the strongest or the most meta defining parts inside. This should not prevent, of course, enjoy playing with their Captain America Bey, but it is definitely a consideration for any budget that he realizes.

However, this is not the case with the latest world multipacks. Both dual packages include highly competitive and hard to find parts, one of which contains one of the best blades of the game attack.

First, the Spinosaurus and Quetzalcoatlus multipack set. Spinosaurus is a remake or echo roar Tyrano, a three -sided attack blade that has low stamina but a lot of strength. The blade is red (the original roar is blue) with a battle chip with sharp teeth and spino drooling – very intimidating. Quetzalcoatlus is an echo Blade talon ptera type stamina type. Many other persistent blades exceed Pter, but come with some interesting parts that will be valuable for your collection.

More exciting of these two is the T-Rex and Mosasaurus multipack. T-Rex is Beat Tyranno, one of the most difficult and most powerful blades of the game. Beat Tyranno was a competitive basis, so this echo, which contains a wild T-Rex in Orange and Blue, is a great addition to any collection. Mosasaurus is an echo of the defense type Blade Cowl Spynx. Cowl Spynx was recently released in a dual pack with Crest Leon, so it's easy to get right now, but again comes with several great parts.

Shocking good parts for a collage

Beyblade x Jurassic World Collag Back of the Box

Here is the schedule of the shares that you get with each combo in the set:

Blade Ratchet Bit
Spinosaurus (Roar Tyrano) 3-85 (copper) Accel (Purple)
Quetzalcoatlus (talon ptera) 4-55 (clear) Dot (neon orange)
T-Rex (Beat Tyrano) 1-80 (tan to cream) Gear Ball (lavender gray)
Mosasaurus (Cowl Sphynx) 9-60 (Blue powder on blue) UNITE (blue)

Both 3-85 and 4-55 are the new Ratchet heights that have so far been shown only in the new CX starter packages, so here is your chance to get both parts in one set. 4-55 is the lowest rain and the Beyblade X is better, so it's definitely worth experimenting. Both Accel and Dot are niches of attack and defensive bits, but they are quite unusual, so it's a great way to get them.

T.Rex Stock Build is quite confused. 1-80 is a hyper aggressive horned, but Gear Ball is stamina. I'm not a big fan of either, although 1-60 on T.Rex would be the best choice. The meat color scheme 1-80 is also quite unique, but not in a good sense.

Mosasaurus has a MVP combo here, while 9-60 is the final stamina (and in the beautiful blue color scheme) and unify them one of the most new Beyblade X bits. If you have no longer been sold in this combo package thanks to T.Rex, Mosasaurus parts must be a necessity.

Beyblade x (2024)

For ages

8 years and up

The required battery

No

Required assembly

Product dependent.

Mark

Beyblade

Dimensions

Product dependent.

Weight

Product dependent.


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