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Which ‘Beyblade Burst’ Character Are You?

Are you a fan of Beyblade Burst and wondering which character you are most like? Look no further! Take our Beyblade Burst character quiz and find out which character best represents your personality. Whether you're a fierce competitor like Valt, a loyal friend like Shu, or a strategic thinker like Lui, this quiz will reveal which character embodies your unique traits. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll down and click the Start button to begin the quiz and discover your Beyblade Burst alter ego!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Beyblade Burst' Character Are You

About “Beyblade Burst” in a few words:

Beyblade Burst is a Japanese anime series based on the popular spinning top game of the same name. The show follows the adventures of a group of passionate Beyblade enthusiasts as they battle their way to the top of the ranks, competing in high-stakes tournaments and forming strong friendships along the way. With exciting battles, intense rivalries, and engaging character development, Beyblade Burst has become a beloved series among fans of all ages.

Meet the characters from Beyblade Burst

Valt Aoi

Valt is that sunbeam of a protagonist who somehow turns every loss into a rallying cry — loud, optimistic, and annoyingly persistent in the best way. He spins with heart, not just technique, and you can almost hear him shouting encouragement at his own Bey mid-battle (true story, probably). Loves friends, pizza, and ridiculously dramatic comebacks; also claims he hates spicy food but will down a ghost-pepper challenge because why not. He’s chaotic, inspiring, maybe a little clumsy, and definitely the type to show up late but with fireworks.

Shu Kurenai

Shu is sleek, cool, and way too composed for mere mortals — the textbook “quiet rival” who reads you like an open notebook. Calm technique, almost surgical precision, and that stare that makes you rethink your life choices; but every so often he’ll smile like it’s a secret and you’ll melt, which is unfair. Plays chess in his head during battles, drinks tea, and would definitely own a cat if he allowed it (he says he doesn’t, but I’ve seen cat hair on his scarf). Stoic with layers, mysterious yet grounded, the kind of rival who’s also your weirdly reliable best frenemy.

Rantaro Kiyama

Rantaro is the effortlessly cool wildcard — laid-back vibes, quick hands, and the kind of grin that suggests he knows something you don’t. He’s playful in a “I might throw you off and win” way, unpredictable but annoyingly talented, like he walks into a storm and comes out whistling. Loves retro arcade games and possibly collects paper cranes? Not sure, might be making that up — but he definitely has a soft spot under the chill exterior. If you ask him a direct question he’ll shrug and answer with a joke, which is both infuriating and charming.

Aiger Akabane

Aiger is pure flame — brash, ferocious, and obsessed with getting stronger, like he eats rivalries for breakfast. There’s this raw intensity about him that makes every match feel like a forest fire (in a good way), but he’s also surprisingly loyal to the few he trusts. He acts reckless but has an odd, meticulous ritual — maybe counts spins or arranges his socks by mood, who knows — so don’t sleep on the strategy. Hot-headed, stubborn, and somehow devastatingly earnest; you can’t help but root for him even when he’s being a menace.

Fubuki Sumiye

Fubuki is that cool stormy genius who balances calm analysis with surprising flashes of passion — quiet on the surface but there’s a whole ocean underneath. Tactical, observant, probably writes elaborate notes about Bey physics and then doodles hearts in the margins, because contradictions are fun. He carries himself like a chessmaster, yet you’ll catch him humming pop songs while tightening his Beyblade, and that’s my favorite image. Calculated yet human, precise but kind of dramatic in small, delightful ways.

Ranjiro Kiyama

Ranjiro is veteran energy — older, gruff in the best mentor way, but with a ridiculously soft laugh when he lets his guard down (which is rare, but glorious). He’s supportive, no-nonsense, and has stories for days about the “old school” days of Beyblading, some of which may be slightly embellished. Loves ramen, gives cryptic advice that somehow makes perfect sense two minutes later, and probably has a secret stash of vintage stickers. Solid, reliable, kind of a grumpy teddy bear; you want him on your side when things get messy.

Dante Koryu

Dante is dramatic and stylish and probably has a journal filled with edgy quotes and perfume samples — flamboyant in the best sense. He brings flair to every match, with smirks and monologues, but don’t be fooled, the guy can actually back it up with cold precision. He flirts with danger, thrives on spectacle, and might be the type to compose battle music playlists; also, he collects scarves for some reason. Charming, dangerous, slightly theatrical — the sort you love watching even when you’re low-key terrified.

Arman Kusaba

Arman is the mad scientist/artisan hybrid — tinkerer, builder, and probably invents Bey parts in his sleep while humming to himself. He’s sweetly awkward, fiercely loyal to his creations, and will defend a prototype like it’s his child (and maybe name them, unrelated fact). Loves puns, calculators, and tiny model trains? I’m not entirely sure about the trains but he definitely has a meticulous hobby. Brainy, quirky, and somehow endlessly endearing; he makes ingenuity look like an art form.

Delta Zakuro

Delta is enigmatic — cool, methodical, and kind of robotic in demeanor but occasionally drops a line so personal you do a double-take. Precision player, loves rules, and treats battles like equations, yet there’s an odd flair in the way he tilts his head at sunset (poetic, right?). He probably organizes his playlists by tempo and has a soft spot for nostalgic snacks, don’t ask how I know that. Quiet, efficient, slightly eerie but oddly comforting once you crack the code.

Hikaru Hizashi

Hikaru is the showman — bright, exuberant, always on, and slightly melodramatic in the most entertaining way. He lives for theatrics, pre-battle poses, and probably a dramatic cape that is purely ornamental and probably inconvenient, but worth it. Super friendly, loves making friends mid-match (awkward sometimes), and has a suspicious number of stickers on his gear — maybe trades them, maybe hoards them, who’s to say. Energetic, theatrical, and infectiously upbeat; the kind of person who could hype up a library and make it fun.