There is no such bey called tricutter, but there is trypio, trygle, tryborg, and trygator.
Yes, there will be a new season of Beyblade after Beyblade: Shogun Steel. The next season is titled "Beyblade Burst" and continues the story with a new generation of bladers and their battles involving the latest Beyblade technology.
The first rarest Beyblade is called the "Ultimate Frostic Dranzer." It was a limited edition Beyblade released during the Plastic Generation series and is highly sought after by collectors.
There have been multiple series within the Beyblade franchise, including the original series, Beyblade: Metal Saga, Beyblade: Burst, and Beyblade: Burst Evolution. Each series follows a new generation of bladers and their battles with spinning tops called Beyblades.
The order of the Beyblade series is as follows: Beyblade (2001), Beyblade V-Force (2002), Beyblade G-Revolution (2003), Metal Fight Beyblade (2008), Metal Fight Beyblade: Explosion (2010), Metal Fight Beyblade: Fury (2011), Beyblade Burst (2016), and Beyblade Burst Turbo (2018).
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There is no perfect beyblade. Every beyblade has a weakness.
"Attacker" is not a specific Beyblade in either Beyblade or Beyblade V-Force. There are various Beyblades with different characteristics and abilities in both seasons, so there may be a Beyblade with an attacking focus, but "Attacker" itself is not a recognized Beyblade.
No, Kyoya is not a character in Beyblade Shogun Steel. He is a character from the previous series, Beyblade Metal Fusion, Beyblade Metal Masters, and Beyblade Metal Fury.
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