It literally makes the Beyblade go faster, but it’s necessary to use caution as it also works on the opponent’s Beyblade, if it gets hit by the spirit power instead. The only interactions players have during this phase is by throwing a spirit power (that builds up over course of battle) at the Beyblade.
Unfortunately, there isn’t much else that the player controls during the battle itself, with both Beyblades fighting it out until one stops moving or is pushed off the stage. It’s a fantastic way to ensure that fans immediately get used to the idea of going through this process every time a new battle starts. This action manages to successfully replicate that throw that characters from the anime do just before shouting the iconic “Let it rip” catchphrase. Then the player is prompted to literally make a throwing motion at just the right time to gain the advantage. Using a Beyblade in a traditional battle basically, consists of first holding the 3DS handheld level – so the tilting mechanism works properly. Getting to grips with a Beyblade isn’t so difficult, but there are some handy tutorials to go through when first starting Story mode.
Perhaps that is why the latest iteration of the series, Beyblade Evolution, has been released recently Are you ready to let it rip? Beyblade is not as popular as other animes, but there is no denying that it has done extremely well in terms of merchandise sales.