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Revision as of 23:16, 11 May 2013

Gatling=Deathciel (Japanese: ガトリング=デスシエル, Gatoringu=Desushieru) is an unreleased Rapid Fire-Type B-Daman to be released as part of the Emblem Charge System. It will be released as a Starter on May 25, 2013 in Japan for 997円. It will be wielded by Genta in the Cross Fight B-Daman eS anime.

Body Set: Deathciel

Head Part

This Head Part is quite bulbous while harboring two, thin spikes jutting upward at its sides. It has a violet color scheme.

Emblem Parts

Stud Parts

These Stud Parts are cylindrical and white.

Arm Parts

Deathciel's Arm Parts mold into a bending format while using a spike on each shoulder; protruding outwards similar to the Head Part. They are of a violet coloration. The shoulder-spikes can be removed and placed on the feet of Spike=Phoenix's Leg Part.

Leg Part

The feet of the Leg Part seem slightly long and linear. Violet is used for its colour scheme.

Core Part: Gatling

The Gatling Core features two triggers instead of one, and can be pressed one after the other for Rapid-Fire. This firing method was previously seen in Super B-Daman's Nautilus Poseidon. It bears resemblance to the Sonic Core Part in appearance and colour; gunmetal gray.

Overall

Cross Fight B-Daman eS (anime)

Gallery

Toyline

Anime

Trivia

  • This is the second B-Daman to have Gatling as the first part of it's name. The first was Gatling Hades.
  • The "-ciel" suffix in his name is a possible reference to the Draciel series from the Beyblade franchise, which is also made by Takara-Tomy.