Cyber Pegasus 100 HF

''Note: Cyber Pegasis 100HF was initially released exclusively with the Bakuten Cyber Pegasis DS video game, even with its localisation outside Japan. Later, Hasbro recoloured this Beyblade and replaced its Track and Bottom to represent a real Hybrid Wheel version of the Metal System Pegasis 105F Starter.''

Cyber Pegasus 100HF is an Attack Type Beyblade that appears in the anime and manga series, Beyblade: Metal Fusion. It is owned by Sora Akatsuki. It was released by Takara Tomy bundled with the ''Metal Fight Beyblade: Explode! Cyber Pegasis video game on December 3, 2009, and by Hasbro in western countries bundled with the Beyblade: Metal Fusion'' video game on November 12, 2010. The Hasbro release comes with a Metal Face Bolt.

Face: Pegasus I
The Face depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space. It was however completely redesigned for this model. Cyber Pegasis’ Face features a a technological, cybernetic, profile-view of a Pegasus.

Clear Wheel: Pegasus I

 * Weight: 2.9 grams

The original release of Pegasis is a blue transparent plastic wheel. The edges of the Clear Wheel are shaped in a wing like pattern, each ending in a pointed 'head' shape, representing the body form of Pegasis, the symbol its design is influenced by.

Metal Wheel: Cyber

 * Weight: 29.46 grams

Cyber is styled like a Hybrid Wheel System version of the Metal System Pegasis with a three-winged design. Its original release is painted a crimson red.

Like the original Pegasis Wheel, it was meant for Attack, notably Force Smash. However, in fact, Cyber is even more useless than Pegasis, which at least enjoyed momentary use in competitive Attack types. This Hybrid Wheel System version is lighter than Pegasis in order to compensate for the Clear Wheel on top of it, and its wings are ever so slightly rounder and not as pronounced, which ruins its potential of achieving decent attacks. Having no use in Stamina nor in Defense because of its Recoil, Cyber is outclassed in all fields. Overall, it should be one of the last choices for Attack.

Use in Attack Customization
If you somehow don't have access to competitive Wheels, MF Cyber ____ 145RF is a viable Attack combo, mostly in Hasbro metagames.

Track: 100

 * Weight: 1.0 grams

This track is currently the third lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of Attack and Stamina by the 85 and 90 Tracks. 100 usually has no problem with floor scrapes, and while it is generally an outclassed part, is still competitively viable, particularly in Attack customizations where it is able to make good contact with most opposing Beyblades.

Use in Stamina Customization
If 85 or 90 are not available, 100 can be put to use in the custom Earth Bull 100WD.

Use in Attack Customization
If 85 and 90 are not available, 100 can be put to good use in the combo MF Lightning L Drago 100LRF.

Use in Defense Customization
If 85 or 90 are not available, 100 can be put to use in the custom MF-H Basalt Kerbecs 100RS.

Tip: HF (Hole Flat)

 * Weight: 0.5 grams

HF has a very similar movement speed to that of F, with the main difference being a slight Stamina improvement due to the hole in the middle of the tip. However, this comes with the detriment of even less grip to the stadium floor than F, as well as increased fragility.

Anime
It was first seen in episode 29, when it battled Flame Sagittario. The battle ended in a stadium out for Sora when he tried to use StarBlast Attack, but Cyber fell out of the stadium. It later entered a race with Sora and was winning after smashing through the obstacles and using Avalanche Rush to blow away a log. However, Kenta and Sagittario took the victory because Cyber could still not land in the stadium.

In episode 39, It battled buttcracks and lost when another member of Busujima's gang hit it with a cup and knocked it down. After teaming up with Kenta yet again, They managed to defeat Busujima, as well as Cyber learning O.V. drive and using it to send Escolpio flying into a light.

Special Attacks

 * Avalanche Boost: Sora's first special move is Avalanche Move (アバランチムーブ) which he first used in episode 29 of the anime. It is a major speed boost that overloaded when Sora used it, causing Cyber to self destruct itself out of the stadium limits.
 * O.V. Drive: Sora's second finishing move is O.V. Drive (Overdrive). Sora used this attack in episode 37 against Busujima. It is a power boost that causes Cyber to glow bright red and crash into the opponent, enough to defeat Busujima's Rock Scorpio in a single hit.
 * Cyber Starblast Attack: Sora often attempts to mimic Gingka's Storm Pegasus' Starblast Attack, but it always fails. He discarded this move after finding his own style of Beyblading.

In Combat
Cyber Pegasus was released in wave 4, but instead of having the combination or colors the cyber did in the anime, It was blue, and had 105 F. A Cyber Pegasus that looks like Sora's can be bought with the Beyblade Metal Fusion video game.

Notable versions

 * Cyber Pegasis 105F - Hasbro Legend Series Booster (Unpainted Metal Wheel, blue Clear Wheel)

Trivia

 * Having a "Cyber" counterpart of the Beyblade, used by the main character, Gingka's Storm Pegasus 105RF, mirrors how in the original series the main character, Tyson's Beyblade Dragoon had a "Cyber" counterpart called Cyber Dragoon.
 * Sora calls the Beyblade "Cyber" instead of "Pegasus". This is to avoid any confusion with other Pegasus Beyblades such as Gingka's Storm Pegasus.


 * The Face Bolt and the Energy Ring are Storm Pegasus', the Spin Track and the Performance Tip are Lightning L-Drago's.
 * It is the first Bey with a painted Fusion Wheel to appear in the anime.

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