
Rei Kon
Ray’s a chill guy who embodies the balance of calm and competition, kind of like the Yin and Yang symbol he rocks. Picture him in season one as a cool-headed but fierce Beyblader; he’s got this effortless confidence that sometimes tips into cockiness. When we first meet him in “Dragoon Storm,” he takes down Tyson with a smooth Tiger Claw attack, but he learns the hard way that overconfidence can backfire. Throughout the season, he’s the go-to guy for battle advice, always ready to welcome newcomers. And outside the arena? He’s a budding cook, juggling waitressing and his uncle’s restaurant gig. As seasons roll on, Ray’s character evolves, diving deeper into his confidence and rivalry, particularly in season three, where he partners up to form a new team, the White Tigers X. Ray’s all about growth and balance, truly a character worth watching!
Fan favourite?

Rei Kon
Ray’s a chill guy who embodies the balance of calm and competition, kind of like the Yin and Yang symbol he rocks. Picture him in season one as a cool-headed but fierce Beyblader; he’s got this effortless confidence that sometimes tips into cockiness. When we first meet him in “Dragoon Storm,” he takes down Tyson with a smooth Tiger Claw attack, but he learns the hard way that overconfidence can backfire. Throughout the season, he’s the go-to guy for battle advice, always ready to welcome newcomers. And outside the arena? He’s a budding cook, juggling waitressing and his uncle’s restaurant gig. As seasons roll on, Ray’s character evolves, diving deeper into his confidence and rivalry, particularly in season three, where he partners up to form a new team, the White Tigers X. Ray’s all about growth and balance, truly a character worth watching!
Fan favourite?