

In addition to these, there are four Hasbro exclusive subsystems that replace the aforementioned Cho-Z, Gatinko, Superking, and Dynamite Battle Layer Systems: The Dynamite Battle Layer System, which introduces Beyblades whose Energy Layers are made up of three interchangeable parts, as well as introducing two modes for the Energy Layers, "High Mode" and "Low Mode".


The Superking Layer System, which introduces Beyblades whose Energy Layers are made up of three interchangeable parts, as well as introducing Double Chassis, which can replace Forge Discs.The Gatinko Layer System, which introduces Beyblades whose Energy Layers are made up of three interchangeable parts.The Cho-Z Layer System, which incorporates metal in the Energy Layers.Takara Tomy subsequently released the following four subsystems: The God Layer System/ SwitchStrike System, which incorporates gimmicks into each Beyblade.The Dual Layer System, which focuses on Beyblades with Energy Layers that have been split into two layers.The Burst System also has several subsystems, the first two being functionally similar between Takara Tomy and Hasbro releases: As the name implies, the Burst System includes a gimmick where a Beyblade can "burst" into individual parts during a battle, adding an extra way to achieve victory. All Beyblade Burst products currently released belong to this system. The Burst System is the first Beyblade system released as part of the Beyblade Burst toyline.
