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Takara Tomy Beyblade Burst B-186 Random Booster Vol.26 From Japan
$ 21.12
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Description
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Random booster containing any one of six types!
Super defensive deformation & rubber lock! This time, the rare bay is the defensive type "Roar Bahamut.Gg.Mm-10"!
During battle, the defense blade appears and transforms into a circular super defense mode! It's also a left-handed rotating bay with a burst-resistant rubber lock!
The "DB Layer Series" logo is attached to the products in this series, and this product includes Beyblades other than the "DB Layer Series".
R-2 is not a DB disc and is not compatible with Low Mode.
R-2's 00 disc is not a DB disc and is not compatible with Low Mode,
Set includes: layer or layers, armor (1), disc or discs, frame (1), screwdriver (1), stickers (1), instructions on how to play properly (1),
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