Burst God Episode 36 !!top!! - Beyblade

Lui Shirosagi remains as arrogant and powerful as ever. His Nightmare Lúinor is a formidable opponent, utilizing its heavy weight and metal dragons to crush anyone in its path. The clash between these two is not just about points; it is a battle of philosophies and a struggle for Shu’s very soul.

(or "Luinor vs Spryzen"), is a pivotal turning point in the series Beyblade Wiki Beyblade Burst God Episode 36

The stadium is packed. Shasa Guten, Toko Aoi, and the rest of the Beigoma club look on in terror as the referee announces the match. wastes no time. Both bladers launch their Beys with the signature cry: “3, 2, 1… Go Shoot!” Lui Shirosagi remains as arrogant and powerful as ever

But Free does not look angry. For the first time, he smiles genuinely. “Thank you, Valt. You’ve shown me that defense isn’t the only path to godhood. Offense… passion… that is a god’s power too.” (or "Luinor vs Spryzen"), is a pivotal turning

Valt is forced to adapt. He calls upon his new technique: This high-speed rush sends Valtryek bouncing off the walls of the stadium to build impossible speed. For a brief moment, Valtryek breaks through Fafnir’s defense, landing a direct hit that sends Fafnir flying into the overhang.

Studio OLM pulled out all the stops for . The battle uses fluid 2D animation mixed with CGI for the Beys, but the impact frames, character expressions, and slow-motion burst sequences are cinematic. The final clash is often cited in fan forums as one of the top five best-animated battles in the entire Beyblade franchise.

This is not a battle for points. It is a battle for the soul of a new meta.