All About Beyblade CX: The Next-Level Custom Line from Beyblade X

May 23, 2025

What Is the Beyblade CX System?

Takara Tomy continues to push the boundaries of Beyblade innovation with the release of the Custom Line, also known as Beyblade CX. As the third evolution in the Beyblade X series, the CX line introduces a new era of advanced customization, blending competitive mechanics with creative freedom for Bladers.

The standout feature of the CX system is its modular blade structure, allowing players to disassemble and reconfigure their Beyblades into five core parts: Lock Chip, Main Blade, Assist Blade, Ratchet, and Bit. This modularity enables infinite combinations, offering new strategic dimensions in building the ultimate Beyblade top.

With a distinct magenta packaging stripe, the CX line differentiates itself from the Basic and Unique Lines, signaling the next level of precision, strategy, and user control in Beyblade battles.

The Five Customizable Components of Beyblade CX

1. Lock Chip: Structural Core and Identity

The Lock Chip acts as the core component that locks the Main Blade and Assist Blade into one cohesive unit. It's also the visual centerpiece, showcasing the Beyblade's Avatar and spin direction via a sticker on the embedded Gear Chip.

Lock Chip Perseus Dark B6-80W CX-03 beyblade

  • Function: Structural lock and spin direction anchor

  • Materials: Durable plastic with Gear Chip visual insert

  • Compatibility: Can be mixed with multiple blade types

Lock Chips play an essential role in top cohesion and also influence battle identity, as each chip corresponds to specific Beyblade characters and themes.

2. Main Blade: Primary Contact Zone

Positioned directly beneath the Lock Chip, the Main Blade serves as the Beyblade's primary attack and defense surface. These blades feature aggressive or defensive contact points made from zinc alloy and PMMA, giving them both durability and visual appeal.

Main Blade Brush foxbrush Beyblade

  • Function: Handles the majority of physical interaction during combat

  • Customization Potential: Available in varied shapes to enhance attack, defense, or stamina traits

  • Visual Design: Often includes pre-applied stickers for avatar representation

Main Blades are the defining element in CX tops. Choosing the right blade type significantly affects performance in the stadium.

3. Assist Blade: Secondary Battle Enhancer

The Assist Blade functions as a complementary contact layer. Located beneath the Main Blade, it adds support to specific battle tactics by introducing additional impact zones and varying levels of elevation.

AssistBladeBumper of  Perseus Dark CX-03

  • Materials: Made from PMMA

  • Customization Role: Enhances or dampens the Main Blade performance

  • Variants: Differ in height, curvature, and strike zone orientation

Bladers can fine-tune their strategy by combining an aggressive Main Blade with a defensive Assist Blade or vice versa. This layer provides nuanced control over balance and stamina.

4. Ratchet: Spin Direction and Burst Resistance Controller

The Ratchet connects below the Blade assembly and determines the spin direction and burst resistance of the Bey. Its manual twist function allows users to toggle between left-spin and right-spin modes, labeled with clear "L" and "R" indicators.

CX-03 beyblade's Ratchet6-80

  • Function: Connects Blade to Bit and locks in spin direction

  • Burst Resistance: Affects how easily a Beyblade bursts during combat

  • Height Variants: Example: 6-60 denotes a mid-height build

Ratchets add structural depth and provide a mechanical tuning point to either tighten or loosen the top’s integrity, depending on your chosen Bit and Blade combination.

5. Bit: Stadium Performance Driver

At the bottom of the CX top is the Bit, the point of contact with the stadium floor, and the key to stadium movement. CX Bits are designed to interact with the X-Celerator Rail found in Beyblade X's Xtreme Stadium, enabling explosive speed boosts and unique movement patterns.

BitWedge of CX-03 Perseus Dark

  • Standard Gear Count: Typically features a 12-tooth gear system

  • Bit Variants:

    • Low Bit: 1mm shorter for lower center of gravity

    • High Bit: 1mm taller for better reach

    • Gear Bit: Enhanced grip on X-Celerator Rail

    • Disk Bit: Adds centrifugal stability

    • Rubber Bit: Improves traction

    • Free Bit: Spins freely for defensive flexibility

    • Trans Bit: Alters height during battle

    • Bound Bit: Includes shock-absorbing features

    • Under Bit: 2mm shorter for ultra-low builds

The variety in Bits lets players prioritize speed, stamina, or stability depending on arena conditions and playstyle.

How CX Differs from UX and Basic Lines

Feature

Basic Line

Unique Line (UX)

Custom Line (CX)

Blade Structure

Single-piece

Stylized layers

Modular 3-piece blade

Customization Options

Minimal

Moderate

Extensive (5 parts)

Core Components

Blade, Ratchet, Bit

Blade, Ratchet, Bit

Lock Chip, Blade, Ratchet, Bit

Packaging Color

Blue

Orange

Magenta

Battle Strategy

Pre-set

Power-focused

Precision & adaptability

The CX line's emphasis on modularity allows players to go beyond basic part swapping and engage in full-system customization, shaping performance down to the millimeter.

Why Beyblade CX Is a Game-Changer for Bladers

The CX line doesn't just introduce new parts, it transforms how Bladers build and battle. Whether you're a competitive tournament player or a casual fan, CX tops give you the tools to develop a Beyblade that reflects your battle philosophy.

Key advantages include:

  • Dual-layer blade contact for hybrid offense/defense strategies

  • Precise height control via Ratchets and Bits

  • Spin direction switching for tactical matchup advantages

  • Enhanced burst resistance via optimized Ratchet and Bit combinations

The result is a system where building is as strategic as battling, creating a meta environment driven by experimentation, knowledge, and creativity.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is Beyblade CX?
Beyblade CX, or the Custom Line, is the third system in the Beyblade X series. It introduces a five-part Beyblade structure: Lock Chip, Main Blade, Assist Blade, Ratchet, and Bit, allowing high-level customization.

What makes CX different from UX or Basic Line Beyblades?
CX Beyblades are modular, featuring a three-part blade system (Lock Chip, Main Blade, Assist Blade), while UX and Basic Line use one-piece blades. CX offers significantly more customization and strategic depth.

Can I change the spin direction of a CX Beyblade?
Yes. Spin direction is determined by the Ratchet and can be set to either left or right using clear "L" or "R" markings.

Which Bits are best for competitive play?
Gear Bits and Rubber Bits offer excellent performance in speed and traction. Trans Bits are also useful for adaptive gameplay.

Where can I buy Beyblade CX products?
You can shop the latest Beyblade CX collection at MallOfToys, including complete sets, individual parts, and exclusive bundle deals.

Conclusion: The Future of Beyblade Is Here

Beyblade CX represents a bold leap forward for competitive and creative Bladers alike. With five customizable components and nearly endless combinations, it redefines what it means to build a personalized Beyblade. Whether you’re preparing for tournaments or perfecting your own dream top, the CX line is a vital addition to your Beyblade arsenal.

For those who demand control, innovation, and excellence in every battle, Beyblade CX is the system you've been waiting for.

Explore and shop the full collection now at MallOfToys, your hub for official Takara Tomy Beyblade X series parts and accessories.

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