Masters Greek Extra Quality — Beyblade Metal

Because the demand is high, fakes are abundant. Counterfeiters have started stamping "Greek Extra Quality" on cheap, lead-ridden bootlegs. To ensure you are getting the real deal, follow this checklist:

After interviewing over 20 veteran collectors and testing these parts on standard BeyStadiums, the results are clear: The "Beyblade Metal Masters Greek Extra Quality" is not just marketing fluff. beyblade metal masters greek extra quality

While not massively superior to a standard Takara Tomy release, the Greek versions offer: Because the demand is high, fakes are abundant

If you are a casual fan, your standard Hasbro Flame Byxis will do just fine. But if you are a competitor, a modder, or a completionist collector, the Greek Extra Quality variants represent the peak of the Metal Masters engineering. They are the boss-level unlock of the Beyblade world. If you are a casual fan, your standard

Many fans believe that a secret factory in Thessaloniki, Greece, hacked into the original Beyblade molds and added extra metal to the fusion wheels. Wild online forums claim that these beyblades were banned from official tournaments because their "Extra Quality" metal weighed 10 grams more than the standard limit.

To the uninitiated, "Extra Quality" might sound like a generic marketing slogan. In the world of Beyblade Metal Masters, however, it refers to a very specific subset of products that flooded the Mediterranean market, particularly in Greece, during the early 2010s.