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Flame Sagittario C145S is a Stamina Type Beyblade released as part of the Hybrid Wheel System. It was released in Japan by Takara Tomy in April 2009 for 787円 as a Booster. It was later released in South Korea by Sonokong and in western countries by Hasbro as a Starter Pack in 2010.

Face Bolt - Sagittario

Main article: Face Bolt - Sagittario

The Sagittario I Face Bolt depicts "Sagittarius", the ninth astrological sign in the Zodiac and one of the 88 constellations in space. The design features two eyes, with an arrow through the left eye, with the word "SGTO" above them. Some Hasbro releases, such as Inferno Sagittario 145S, omit the word and enlarge the eyes.

Energy Ring - Sagittario

Main article: Energy Ring - Sagittario

The regular release of Sagittario is a yellow, translucent piece. It has several notches and protrusions. The design is loosely based on the original Sagittario, which features the two bow and arrows.

Fusion Wheel - Flame

Main article: Fusion Wheel - Flame

The Fusion Wheel Flame is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Fusion Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Fusion Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Fusion Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Spin Track below is exposed compared to other Fusion Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Spin Track. This significantly reduces its Defense capabilities. However, the raised perimeter allows slightly more wobbling time, as the raised Wheel reduces floor scraping.

Spin Track - Claw 145

Main article: Spin Track - Claw 145
Weight: 3.2 grams Maximum Width: 34.0 mm Minimum Width: 27.0 mm Full Height: 14.50 mm Claws & Platform Height: 7.8 mm

C145 has three wings which extend outwards, each separately joined onto the underside of the Spin Track. These are free moving, and hence when the Beyblade is launched, these point outwards due to spin velocity. Their free moving nature make them very effective for defensive purposes, as they are able to withstand low hits to the Spin Track without significant spin loss. Furthermore, the Spin Track is significantly heavier than non-gimmicked Tracks such as 145, providing extra weight essential for Defense. The Spin Track subsequently used to be an essential part for Defense customizations. However, with the advent of the Maximum Series, C145 became outclassed especially by the much heavier BD145, which also offers much more protection to the underside. better Attack and defense parts from the 4D era and beyond also render C145 useless completely.

Performance Tip - Spike

Main article: Performance Tip - Spike

Spike (S), or Sharp, is a pointed tip that allows for very little friction between the tip and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the tip, it has little movement and is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by alternatives such as Defense (D).

Anime

In episode 1, it is helped by Storm Pegasus 105RF to defeat Benkei Hanawa and five other Face Hunters.

In episode 2, It was kidnapped by Benkei until Gingka Hagane decide to accept Kyoya's challenge. When Kyoya lost to Gingka, the amazed Benkei dropped it at Gingka's feet. he returned it to Kenta.

In episode 3, It battled Storm Pegasus and held on for a long time, until it was finally defeated by a special move.

In episode 5, It battled Mad Cancer CH120FS, despite Gingka's instructions not to take on Tetsuya Watarigani alone. Tetsuya distracted Kenta and his friends, and then threw a rock at Sagittario. It was saved by Pegasus before Sagittario was destroyed.

In episode 6, It battled Storm Aquario and lost. However, after receiving training form Benkei and Bull, getting a Metal Face from Madoka, and learning a new special move, it was able to overcome Aquario.

In episode 9, It defeated Dark Bull, but even when teamed up with Bull, lost to Rock Leone 145WB.

In episode 11 and 12, It got to the control room, but it and Dark Bull were held up by the Dark Nebula bladers.

In episode 16, It battled Rock Aries ED145D and lost.

In episode 17, It combined powers with Rock Leone and Dark Bull to open a heavy door so Kenta and the others could reach Gingka.

In episode 18, It participated in many challenges, such as Bey crossing and battling in a hollowed out tree stump.

In episode 19, Kenta and Benkei learned how to change parts on their Beyblades, so they used this new tactic to enter a tag-team tournament together. It and Dark Bull worked together to win the tournament.

In episode 20, It was used to rescue Benkei, Osamu, Takashi, and Akira from one of Tetsuya's traps and then to battle Mad Cancer. It won, but Kenta and his friends fell in the water.

In episode 21, It battled Flame Libra along with Storm Aquario and Dark Bull. Despite their combined powers, they all lost to Libra's Inferno Blast.

In episode 27, It battled Earth Eagle and lost, but put up a good fight.

In episode 29, It battled Cyber Pegasus and won due to Sora's Special Move failing. Kenta then met up with Sora later on and helped him train to become a better blader. The two entered a beyblade race, which Kenta won because Sora had still not mastered his Special Move.

In episode 31, It battled Evil Gemios and had trouble at first, but once Dan and Reiki started to argue about who would be its main controller, Kenta took advantage of the situation and won.

In episode 32, It participated in the Battle Royale against Storm Pegasus, Rock Leone, Rock Aries, Earth Eagle, and Flame Libra. Aries was defeated early, and a huge explosion of Tsubasa, Yu, and Gingka's Special Moves caused them to lose also. Only Kyoya and Leone's tornado saved Sagittario, but it was still defeated by Leone.

In episode 37, Kenta helped Sora and Cyber Pegasus defeat Busujima and his gang, who had taken over a neighborhood stadium. Kenta held off Busujima's underlings while Sora, who had mastered his Special Move, went on to defeat its boss.

In episode 38, It faced Earth Eagle in order to stall Tsubasa so Gingka could get to his tournament. Sagittario was defeated once, but Kenta challenged Tsubasa to a rematch, this time betting his points. Just as the battle started, Gingka and Pegasus interrupted it.

In episode 40, It battled Dark Cancer in the first round of Battle Bladers. Tetsuya was daydreaming about how he would use a "dark trick" to win the battle, when Kenta defeated him when he wasn't paying attention.

In episode 43, It battled Poison Serpent after borrowing the ES Performance Tip from Yu. ES gave Kenta some help in holding his own, but in the end, he ended up like Hyoma, brutally defeated and Sagittario smashed to pieces.

In episode 46, Kenta used a Clay Raven bey in place of his broken Sagittario to defeat some Dark Nebula bladers to find Yu along with Hyoma.

In episode 47, The broken Sagittario was used in a last ditch attempt to defend Rock Aries against Dark Wolf, and accidentaly lodged a piece inside Wolf's blades.This was later used to destroy Wolf by Phoenix in episode 48.

Beyblade: Metal Masters

Sagittario had been repaired sometime between episode 1 and the last season, for it and Aries helped Gingka clear obstacles so he could get to Galaxy Pegasus.

In episode 4, It battled Ray Unicorno and lost.

When Gan Gan Galaxy returned to Japan in episode 20, Kenta was there to greet them and helped Masamune practice for his battle with Nile. The end of the battle was not shown, but is believed to end in a loss for Sagittario.

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Trivia

  • When Flame Sagittario spins in the anime, the claws are not pointed outwards unless Kenta commands Sagittario to do so. In real life, this doesn't happen due to the centrifugal force.
  • Flame Sagittario is the first Beyblade in the anime to use a Metal Face Bolt.
  • Flame Sagittario is 1 of 2 Metal Fusion Beyblades that did not have an evolution in Metal Masters but got one in Metal Fury, the other being Rock Leone 145WB.

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