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This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara Tomy release, see Minoboros Oval Quake (Takara Tomy).

Minoboros Oval Quake is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System. It was released in western countries as a Single Pack for CAD$9.99 in Canada, USD$7.99 in the United States, and AUD$12.99 in Australia.

Energy Layer - Minoboros[]

Main article: Energy Layer - Minoboros (Hasbro)

In-depth information for Hasbro’s Minoboros Energy Layer will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.

Forge Disc - Oval[]

Main article: Forge Disc - Oval

Oval, like the name implies, is shaped like an oval. Os appear on the upper side of the Forge Disc as well for easy recognition. In theory, Oval would provide extra momentum to the Beyblade's spin by spreading the weight at two opposite sides. However, its underside is mostly hollowed out, making it the second lightest Forge Disc released, the first being 12. Its odd shape only ends up hindering the Beyblade's Stability, making the Combination using it precess dangerously the moment another Beyblade hits it. Even for Niche Combinations such as Hop Attackers using Quake, Oval only poses a risk of Destabilization, and it cannot make up for it by any significant aid in Attack.

Performance Tip - Quake[]

Main article: Performance Tip - Quake

Quake features an elliptical shaped flat tip that is off center of the Performance Tip, meant to make the Beyblade that it is connected to jump around the stadium akin to Quake in Metal Fight Beyblade. However, due to how shallow the tip's angle is as well as how little it is off center, the effect is not consistent and must rely on a lightweight and off balance Combination as well as a heavily angled launch. The hopping gimmick is meant to create Disc-to-Layer contact and Burst the opponent, however the aforementioned lack of consistency in the effect makes such an attack method not recommended for competitive play. Furthermore, the offset and slanted tip means that Quake is incapable of maintaining a Banking Pattern and will grind against the Tornado Ridge, making Quake ill-suited for Mobile Attack and Tornado Staller Combinations in general.

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