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Hyoma, childhood companion of Gingka Hagane, shares a bond forged in Koma Village’s secluded valleys. As the village’s vigilant protector following Gingka’s departure, he employs calculated deception to deter outsiders—masking knowledge of the village’s whereabouts or donning eccentric disguises to misdirect potential threats. This guarded vigilance intensified after the Dark Nebula’s theft of Lightning L-Drago, reinforcing his resolve to shield the village’s hidden legacy.
Wielding the Beyblade Rock Aries ED145 B, he excels in terrain-driven combat, exploiting stadium landscapes to amplify attacks like the "Shear Horn Throw" and "Gone With the Wind." His analytical poise during battles contrasts with deliberate provocations—taunting adversaries like Benkei into recklessness or feigning vulnerability to lull opponents into complacency. Each clash becomes a chess match, blending environmental mastery with psychological manipulation.
A lifelong rivalry with Gingka, rooted in sparring sessions at Green Hades stadium, defines their dynamic. Though Hyoma dominated their youth, Gingka’s eventual victory earns his respect, revealing pride in his friend’s evolution from pupil to peer. Their contests serve as milestones, marking Gingka’s growth while cementing Hyoma’s role as both challenger and mentor.
In tournaments like the Survival Battle, he opts for measured restraint, conserving strength by avoiding early skirmishes. Yet overconfidence in familiar strategies occasionally backfires, as seen in his defeat by Kyoya Tategami—a lesson in underestimating adaptability. Defeat sparks humility, prompting gracious acknowledgment of rivals’ prowess and vows of redemption.
Beyond village duties, he aids global efforts against threats like the Orichalcum-powered Sol Blaze, mining Koma’s archives for insights into ancient Beyblade lore. Though his direct battlefield contributions remain selective, his scholarly knowledge proves pivotal in unraveling historical enigmas, positioning him as a strategic ally in crises.
Hyoma’s journey traces a shift from solitary sentinel to collaborative strategist. Initial wariness toward Gingka’s allies softens into reluctant trust, balancing self-reliance with teamwork’s merits. This duality—guardian and ally, tactician and scholar—anchors his growth, bridging Koma’s secrets with a world demanding his guarded wisdom.
Wielding the Beyblade Rock Aries ED145 B, he excels in terrain-driven combat, exploiting stadium landscapes to amplify attacks like the "Shear Horn Throw" and "Gone With the Wind." His analytical poise during battles contrasts with deliberate provocations—taunting adversaries like Benkei into recklessness or feigning vulnerability to lull opponents into complacency. Each clash becomes a chess match, blending environmental mastery with psychological manipulation.
A lifelong rivalry with Gingka, rooted in sparring sessions at Green Hades stadium, defines their dynamic. Though Hyoma dominated their youth, Gingka’s eventual victory earns his respect, revealing pride in his friend’s evolution from pupil to peer. Their contests serve as milestones, marking Gingka’s growth while cementing Hyoma’s role as both challenger and mentor.
In tournaments like the Survival Battle, he opts for measured restraint, conserving strength by avoiding early skirmishes. Yet overconfidence in familiar strategies occasionally backfires, as seen in his defeat by Kyoya Tategami—a lesson in underestimating adaptability. Defeat sparks humility, prompting gracious acknowledgment of rivals’ prowess and vows of redemption.
Beyond village duties, he aids global efforts against threats like the Orichalcum-powered Sol Blaze, mining Koma’s archives for insights into ancient Beyblade lore. Though his direct battlefield contributions remain selective, his scholarly knowledge proves pivotal in unraveling historical enigmas, positioning him as a strategic ally in crises.
Hyoma’s journey traces a shift from solitary sentinel to collaborative strategist. Initial wariness toward Gingka’s allies softens into reluctant trust, balancing self-reliance with teamwork’s merits. This duality—guardian and ally, tactician and scholar—anchors his growth, bridging Koma’s secrets with a world demanding his guarded wisdom.