Bullet Griffon Hexa

SYSTEM : UX EXPAND BLADE
PRODUCT CODE : UX-19
TYPE : BALANCE
SPIN DIRECTION : RIGHT SPIN
OWNER : Two Cross
WEIGHT : Approx. 63.3 g
Release Date : April 25th, 2026



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Description of Bullet Griffon H


Released as a Starter as part of the Xtreme Gear Sports Unique Line Expand Blade system on April 25th, 2026, Bullet Griffon H is a right-spin Balance type combination.

As all Unique Line models, this Beyblade features resin launcher hooks instead of the regular metal ones seen on Basic Line Models. This further increases Outward Weight Distribution, a characteristic that significantly improves stamina and attack potential. 

Furthermore, Unique Line Expand Blade (or Infinity) Beyblades have an additional gimmick : a Ratchet integrated Blade.

Additionally, even though this Beyblade doesn’t feature a Ratchet, the Blade separates into two distinct parts mid-battle: Bullet, the upper part, and Griffon, the lower part. The latter is actually the main piece where the Bit is attached.

As a result, this top operates under its own set of rules: only Griffon can achieve victory or suffer a loss. In contrast, while Bullet can be knocked out into a pocket without ending the round, it cannot score a Spin Finish either—only Griffon’s final result counts. Therefore, if Bullet is knocked-out or stops spinning, as long as Griffon is still in play, the Battle continues. However, if Bullet is thrown out through the opening of the stadium, a reset will occur.

There are two crucial takeaways here. First, consistency varies across copies—some Bullet Griffon units split apart much more easily and rapidly than others.

Second, our testing revealed progressive wear and tear on the mechanism. After multiple hours of playtime, Bullet Griffon started separating increasingly faster mid-battle.

In fact, the gimmick appears to trigger upon contact with the upper part, Bullet. As a result, by swapping to a higher-profile Ratchet, players can practically keep Bullet out of harm’s way, thereby delaying or completely preventing the burst/separation of both components.

When Bullet Griffon is paired with Hexa, it will inevitably separate, and usually quite quickly. The separation itself can generate massive recoil, leading to unpredictable outcomes. Hexa creates a stationary behavior, while Bullet typically travels at a moderate pace, resulting in lower-velocity Xtreme Dashes.

Finally, it is important to note Bullet Griffon’s exceptionally high weight before it separates : at over 60 grams, this Beyblade is incredibly heavy.

How to Improve Bullet Griffon


Since this model lacks a Ratchet, players can only experiment with Bit selection to modify the combo. In stamina matchups, using a fresh copy of Bullet Griffon with good resistance, Bits like Wall Ball or even Disk Ball can prevent Bullet Griffon from separating. As a result, Bullet Griffon can outspin opponents in many stamina duels, even against the staple Wizard Rod.

Against attack-type Beyblades, Wall Ball is safer because Disk Ball increases Burst Risk. Some players also opt for Merge to increase Burst Resistance, though its performance is highly inconsistent due to the rubber band located just above its sharp tip.

Final Thoughts


In conclusion, Bullet Griffon’s performance when paired with taller Bits can be truly impressive, even against optimized competitive combos. Unfortunately, the wear and tear observed during our testing, combined with the variance in mold/burst resistance from one copy to another, means that players will absolutely need to have multiple copies on hand if they wish to run it under optimal conditions.

On the other hand, Hexa remains a top-tier component, making it a must-have for players interested in competitive play.

Therefore, this Beyblade is a nice addition in any Beyblade X collection.

See our complete review in the linked video down below.

Xtreme Gear Sports Parts


Variants


Bullet
Bullet
Griffon
Griffon

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