![]() ![]() It’s a clever gimmick, but doesn’t provide anywhere near the same amount of burst resistance as the burst stoppers on the aforementioned Cho-Z Spriggan and Lord Spriggan. When pushed inwards, a tab on each head is pushed past the inner portion of the attached Chassis, partially blocking the path for the Chassis/Disk tabs to travel through after being dealt a blow which would cause it to skip a tooth. ![]() The two “heads” in the design of the Ring are spring-loaded. Like Cho-Z Spriggan and Lord Spriggan, it also features a burst stopper gimmick, but does it in a different way than its predecessors: Latest Spriggan Evolutions: Cho-Z Spriggan, Lord Spriggan, and World Spriggan ![]()
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