Last updated on 15 April 2026 - BeyDojo


Rule: All beys in your deck must use an Attack-type bit. No stamina, defense or balance bits allowed. This keeps every match fast, aggressive and explosive.


Approved Attack Bits

Bit Abbr Description Wiki
Flat F The original attack bit. Wide flat tip with a shallow center indent. Aggressive movement, easy Xtreme Dash activation. View
Low Flat LF Shorter Flat variant (~1mm lower). Better for upper attacks. Prone to breakage — bring spares. View
Gear Flat GF Fastest bit in the game. Gears extend to the tip bottom. Maximum attack but drains stamina fast and high self-KO risk. View
Rush R The competitive staple. Smaller diameter flat tip with 10-tooth gear. Best stamina of all attack bits while still delivering consistent Xtreme Dashes. View
Low Rush LR Shorter Rush variant. Lower contact point enables upper attacks. Same Rush-like patterning. Prone to breakage. View
Gear Rush GR Geared version of Rush. Wider gear contact for more frequent Xtreme Dashes at the cost of some stamina. View
Accel A Sharp, aggressive movement pattern. Quick acceleration into Xtreme Dashes. View
Level L Three-stage acceleration (outer, middle, inner). Large circular shape gives good endgame stamina for an attack bit. 16 gears. View
Cyclone C Spiral-shaped tip with left-pointing spikes. Curved star pattern. High speed and KO potential. View
Vortex V Spiral flat tip with right-pointing spikes. Wider than Cyclone — faster but less stamina. View
Jolt J Unique Line attack bit. Aggressive movement with strong KO potential. View
Ignition I Custom Line attack bit with explosive acceleration. View
Rubber Accel RA Rubber flat tip in a half-cone plastic shell. Extremely aggressive but terrible stamina. Must strike early to win. View
Quake Q Unique Line attack bit with strong impact potential. View
Under Flat UF Shortest flat variant (2mm below standard height). Aggressive movement with centre indent like Flat. View

Not Allowed

Any bit not listed above is not permitted in the Scrambled Beys (Attack Bits Only) event. This includes all Stamina bits (Ball, Orb, Disk Ball, etc.), Defense bits (Needle, Spike, High Needle, etc.) and Balance bits (Taper, Point, Hexa, Gear Point, etc.).