Flame Byxis 230WD is a Balance-Type Beyblade that appears in the anime and manga series, Beyblade: Metal Masters. Its owner is Zeo Abyss. It's a part of the Maximum Series because of the height of its Spin Track 230, the tallest spin track so far.
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Face Bolt: Byxis

Energy Ring: Byxis

- Weight: 2.7 grams
Attack: 3 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 3
Fusion Wheel: Flame
- Weight: 32.5 grams
Attack: 1 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 4

Spin Track: 230
- Weight: 4.1 grams
Higher Tracks such as 130 or higher are recommended for battle against 230. 230's only downfall, is being attacked by Beys with high tracks that spin to the left, such as L-Drago. Triple Height 170 outclasses 230 due to it's ability to change height from 170, to 195, and to 220. Unless you want to make it smash from above. The sharp series of Performance Tips should never be used with 230 due to height and unbalance. It is a great spin track nevertheless, and very useful for Defense. Contrary to the looks of this Beyblade, it will not get "thrown" around the stadium when hit from underneath, instead, if the attack is successful, Byxis will destabilize itself and begin to tip. This track was also released in a few colors, The original, pink, and then red. Duo Uranus has a gold 230, Flash Sagittario has a clear-tan 230. A black version was released in the Phantom Orion extra bottom(s) set.
Use in Defense customization: Even though TH170 outclasses 230 at Defense and Stamina Terms 230 can still be used in a Defense customization MF-H Basalt Bull/Kerbecs/Aquario 230CS
Attack: 0 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 2


Performance Tip: Wide Defense
- Weight: 0.7 grams
Attack: 0 - Defense: 5 - Stamina: 2

Trivia
- Putting 230 and WD together makes this Beyblade charge at random around the field at low speed, making 230 and WD together a Balance-Type.
- The Hasbro release of Flame Byxis, has the Face Bolt 230 Spin Track, and WD colored red, instead of a pink color like the Takara Tomy version and the Energy Ring a turquoise color.
- Flame Byxis is the only Maximum Series Beyblade that kept its original Japanese name.
- Flame Byxis can jump if it got hit roughly by an opponent Bey due to its 230 track.
- Unlike most printed face bolts, the Hasbro release of the red Byxis Face is quite unappealing to most people. Due to this, most bladers put the face sticker on their clear face bolt or another red face bolt, and use that instead.
- Flame Byxis is the first Beyblade to have the 230WD combo, with Duo Uranus being the second. Flash Sagittario is the third.
- Its Special Move, Destiny Needle, looks like its Clear Wheel.
- Flame Byxis' Fusion Wheel in the Anime is said to have weights in it that help centrifugal force, but it did not have weights in it when released.
- The 230 and WD combo in a beyblade is usualy considered a Stamina-type bey, but the Flame Wheel changes this.
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