This makes RF a good choice for controllability and stamina, while R☯ is a better choice for speed and power. Since this is a rubber Attack Bottom, a new R☯ is harder to control than a new RF, mainly because it moves much faster. This also means an R☯ will wear down faster than an RF. However, its stamina is decreased due to the increase in speed and friction compared to the original RF. This new design creates more traction with the stadium floor, causing it to move more quickly than its predecessor, RF. R☯ consists of six curved rubber spikes that face to the right intended predominantly for use in right-spin combos. R☯ is very similar to RF, and is an overall upgraded version of it. Right Rubber Flat, shortened to R☯, is–competitively speaking–the most vital part of this Beyblade. W105 should only be used in the absence of 85, 90, and 100 in both Stamina and Attack customizations. The main purpose of this Track is to push air upwards to provide extra Stamina, but the effect this Track produces is negligible, therefore it has as much competitive value as a regular 105 track. Wing 105, or W105, consists of two curved wing-like fins that slant downwards, similar to DF145. As such, Galaxy is easily outclassed by other Attack Wheels of its time and not recommended to be used competitively. Though Galaxy has a very violent appearance, in actual battle it is very restrained it is unable to deliver a great amount of Smash even at high speeds, primarily because of its light weight and rounded protrusions. Each of the undersides are hollow, making Galaxy very light. There are four indented separations on each wing, complimented by three curved ridges on the top and five small spikes on the bottom. Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three rounded, wing-like forms intended to depict the wings of Pegasis, and each wing has two separate protrusions. Pegasus II is also more circular than Pegasus I, and weighs 3.1 grams, one of the heaviest when it was released. The wings also feature the letters "P E G I", short for "Pegasis". However, the wings are now much larger and detailed, making up much of the Energy Ring's surface area. Pegasus II is the successor to the original Pegasus I Energy Ring, and as such retains the designs of Pegasus' wings and symmetrical head design. The head of Pegasus has lost its colour, and is now outlined in red, while the letters "P" and "S" also have a red outline and thin gaps cutting around each other. The design is almost the same as the Pegasus I motif, but has a few modifications. Pegasus is one of the 88 constellations in space. The Face Bolt depicts "Pegasus", the magical winged horse that soared into the heavens for the Greek god, Zeus.
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