AKA: Big Bird
Weight: 3.9g
Three large, well exposed triangular protrusions and three small protrusions that don't make much contact
Despite the apparently questionable angles of its contact points (which distract one from the concentrated power of its bevelled edges), Triple Beak actually has excellent Smash Attack in both Left and Right Spin, being a powerful competitive choice for either direction and roughly equal in performance in both, and being one of the single most powerful Attack Rings of the generation, alongside greats such as Square Edge and Great Dragon and like the former being omni-directional.
Moderate recoil relative to its power, though still needs better recoil control than Grip Base or SG Metal Flat Base (Gaia Dragoon V Version) can offer.
Overall an excellent Smash Attack AR in either spin direction.
Weight Disk: Random
Possible Weight Disks are: Star Attack, Revolver Attack, Ten Heavy, Ten Balance and Ten Wide.
Spin Gear: Neo Right Spin Gear (Metal Weight Version)
Weight: 1.15g ea (total 2.3g)
Generally preferred to regular Right shells due to being compatible with all SG-Compatible bases, in particular for being compatible with Neo SG Cores and the Heavy Metal Core.
This means they are a necessity for Compacts, Weight Based Defense, Force Smash, Traditional Upper Attack and Driger V2 Combinations, at least aside from the rare occasions Left Spin is desired for one of these types, in which case Neo Left Shells are preferred.
Overall a crucial competitive part, but thankfully exceedingly common.
Weight: 2.5g
Only compatible with Neo Shells.
Has a cylindrical metal part in the centre to add weight
Slightly lighter than Magnecores, which limits its usefulness, even for Attack Types where the small difference between it and other cores in terms of weight means it generally fails to find a niche, or at least fails to stand out as significantly better in most cases.
This does not mean it is outclassed for all setups, however, odds are it provides the right mix of recoil control and speed for some setups, it is just that the difference it would be best by would inevitably be quite small.
Does still work well for Attack Types in general, despite usually being outperformed by other options the difference is quite minimal.
It is possible to get alternate Blade Bases with Random Booster beys, with non-prize colours of Beyblades. In Trygle 2's case, the most common alternates are SG Flat Base and SG Semi-Flat Base.
Weight: 6.6g
SG version of Sharp Base.
Tall base, with sharp tip.
Two molds, albeit only minor differences, with the second having smaller tip retention pieces and a reinforced rim in the underside groove.
Incredibly poor stability resulting in poor longevity against all opponents
Niche use in Defense combinations aiming to maintain high RPM, but Weight Based Defense and Compacts both do this better, and in any case there are better alternatives, such as Customize Metal Sharp Base. This may nonetheless be the closest thing this Blade Base has to usefulness and one of the only historical uses for it.
Outclassed for everything, generally severely so.
Overall
While Triple Beak is an excellent Attack Ring, the number of alternatives, such as Mountain Hammer in Right Spin and Hayate Attack Ring in Left Spin mean this rare Beyblade is best left to collectors - and if one has the budget for Trygle 2, they're better served looking for Manta Diver which tends to be slightly cheaper and have a very slightly better Attack Ring.