Description
Sisco Karlisle, occasionally localized as Silas Karlisle, appears across Beyblade Burst seasons. This tall teen boasts messy green hair with a bright yellow lightning streak, sharp teeth, blue eyes, and distinctive purple-tinted triangular glasses. A purple circular tattoo featuring a black Beyblade symbol marks his left shoulder.
His appearance evolves: in *Evolution*, he wears a sleeveless black fur-trimmed green jacket over a ripped black shirt exposing his midriff, a brown studded belt with a purple "S" buckle, long black gloves, dark brown pants, and brown boots. *Turbo* adds a medium-aquamarine turtleneck under the jacket and belt, black gloves with lime stripes, brown pants with diagonal lime stripes, and dark-gray boots with knee pads. His *Surge* attire features the green jacket without a shirt, dark-green pants, the signature belt, and his original *Evolution*-era gloves and boots.
Initially rude and arrogant, Sisco exhibits supreme confidence in his blading skills but callous disregard for opponents' Beyblades, demonstrated when his Kinetic Satomb damages Valt Aoi's Victory Valtryek. He often cracks his neck to intimidate or signal confidence. This arrogance causes significant losses, like against Free De La Hoya in the World League, where overconfidence led Satomb to burst. He struggles socially, maintaining distance with crossed arms and bristling at teammates' encouragement, hinting at underlying insecurity. Before joining BC Sol, he traveled globally, defeating bladers at dojos without concern for their Beyblades or well-being.
Character development emerges: during *Evolution*, he begins forming connections, offering Valt advice and indirectly supporting teammates. By *Surge*, he shows increased friendliness, accepting battles politely and training with others like Hyuga Hizashi. While traces of arrogance remain, like against Lui Shirosagi in the International Blader's Cup, he displays greater loyalty to BC Sol and willingness to collaborate, teaming with Rantaro Kiyama and Dante Koryu during the Legend Festival and partnering with Free De La Hoya in the Ultimate Tag Series.
Introduced in *Beyblade Burst Evolution*, he defeats Pablo and Valt Aoi initially but loses a rematch against Valt's evolved Genesis Valtryek. After a brief stint with Sunbat United, where a loss draws criticism from Wakiya Murasaki, he joins BC Sol by defeating Django Del Toro and Rantaro Kiyama. He critically contributes to BC Sol's World League victory by winning the finals against Joshua Burns and the Raging Bulls. He later places fifth in the International Bladers' Cup. In *Turbo*, he challenges Valt for the World Champion title, losing 2-3. *Surge* depicts him using Curse Satomb Hurricane Universe 1D, battling Valt and Rantaro with unknown results. He trains intensely and battles the Hizashi brothers repeatedly alongside Rantaro, achieving 333 consecutive wins. After losing to Hyuga later, he acknowledges Hyuga as a formidable rival.
His Beyblades include Kinetic Satomb 2Glaive Loop (primary in *Evolution*), Kinetic Satomb 2Vortex Loop (using Valt's borrowed Vortex frame), and Curse Satomb Hurricane Universe 1D (in *Surge*). His battling style employs specialized techniques: Roller Defense (deflecting attacks via Layer rollers), Roller Drift (drifting to counterattack using the Loop Performance Tip), and Cyclone Loop (drifting to accumulate speed for powerful strikes).
Key relationships define his journey: his dynamic with Valt evolves from an intense rivalry marked by mutual Beyblade damage to respectful camaraderie within BC Sol, including lending equipment and strategic advice. He views Free De La Hoya as a benchmark for skill, striving relentlessly to defeat him despite repeated losses; their *Surge* tag partnership indicates thawing tensions. Initial friction with Wakiya Murasaki at Sunbat United, including dismissive remarks about the team, later shifts as Wakiya assists his training for the International Bladers' Cup. In *Surge*, his mentorship of Hyuga Hizashi—through rigorous training and battles—culminates in recognizing Hyuga's potential after being defeated by him.
His appearance evolves: in *Evolution*, he wears a sleeveless black fur-trimmed green jacket over a ripped black shirt exposing his midriff, a brown studded belt with a purple "S" buckle, long black gloves, dark brown pants, and brown boots. *Turbo* adds a medium-aquamarine turtleneck under the jacket and belt, black gloves with lime stripes, brown pants with diagonal lime stripes, and dark-gray boots with knee pads. His *Surge* attire features the green jacket without a shirt, dark-green pants, the signature belt, and his original *Evolution*-era gloves and boots.
Initially rude and arrogant, Sisco exhibits supreme confidence in his blading skills but callous disregard for opponents' Beyblades, demonstrated when his Kinetic Satomb damages Valt Aoi's Victory Valtryek. He often cracks his neck to intimidate or signal confidence. This arrogance causes significant losses, like against Free De La Hoya in the World League, where overconfidence led Satomb to burst. He struggles socially, maintaining distance with crossed arms and bristling at teammates' encouragement, hinting at underlying insecurity. Before joining BC Sol, he traveled globally, defeating bladers at dojos without concern for their Beyblades or well-being.
Character development emerges: during *Evolution*, he begins forming connections, offering Valt advice and indirectly supporting teammates. By *Surge*, he shows increased friendliness, accepting battles politely and training with others like Hyuga Hizashi. While traces of arrogance remain, like against Lui Shirosagi in the International Blader's Cup, he displays greater loyalty to BC Sol and willingness to collaborate, teaming with Rantaro Kiyama and Dante Koryu during the Legend Festival and partnering with Free De La Hoya in the Ultimate Tag Series.
Introduced in *Beyblade Burst Evolution*, he defeats Pablo and Valt Aoi initially but loses a rematch against Valt's evolved Genesis Valtryek. After a brief stint with Sunbat United, where a loss draws criticism from Wakiya Murasaki, he joins BC Sol by defeating Django Del Toro and Rantaro Kiyama. He critically contributes to BC Sol's World League victory by winning the finals against Joshua Burns and the Raging Bulls. He later places fifth in the International Bladers' Cup. In *Turbo*, he challenges Valt for the World Champion title, losing 2-3. *Surge* depicts him using Curse Satomb Hurricane Universe 1D, battling Valt and Rantaro with unknown results. He trains intensely and battles the Hizashi brothers repeatedly alongside Rantaro, achieving 333 consecutive wins. After losing to Hyuga later, he acknowledges Hyuga as a formidable rival.
His Beyblades include Kinetic Satomb 2Glaive Loop (primary in *Evolution*), Kinetic Satomb 2Vortex Loop (using Valt's borrowed Vortex frame), and Curse Satomb Hurricane Universe 1D (in *Surge*). His battling style employs specialized techniques: Roller Defense (deflecting attacks via Layer rollers), Roller Drift (drifting to counterattack using the Loop Performance Tip), and Cyclone Loop (drifting to accumulate speed for powerful strikes).
Key relationships define his journey: his dynamic with Valt evolves from an intense rivalry marked by mutual Beyblade damage to respectful camaraderie within BC Sol, including lending equipment and strategic advice. He views Free De La Hoya as a benchmark for skill, striving relentlessly to defeat him despite repeated losses; their *Surge* tag partnership indicates thawing tensions. Initial friction with Wakiya Murasaki at Sunbat United, including dismissive remarks about the team, later shifts as Wakiya assists his training for the International Bladers' Cup. In *Surge*, his mentorship of Hyuga Hizashi—through rigorous training and battles—culminates in recognizing Hyuga's potential after being defeated by him.