Beigoma is Beyblade but in the world of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. This guide will show you how to spin with the best of ’em!
Beigoma is the Beyblade-like game you can play in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Like so many of the side games, there is a surprising amount going on here. We'll take you through everything you need to know about winning this fast-paced, free-spinning, high-impact game.
That ranges from tips for acquiring Beigoma, tips for how to build your team, and strategies for winning fights. We'll also take you through the primary questline involved with Beigoma, so we'll make sure to help guide you through the recruitment of Dr. Corque and Reid as well.
Where To Get More Beigomas
After you are given your starting Beigoma, you will want to acquire some better tops. The beginner set isn't even really good enough to beat the first Spinidier in the main questline. All you need to do to get a new Beigoma is to beat an enemy who has a Beigoma associated with them. We'll list a bunch of the Beigoma you can find. Don't worry, you can easily acquire Silver Beigoma in the beginning areas of the game. And make sure you do, as the bronze Beigoma won't cut it.
While the list below features most of the Beigoma, it doesn't list them all. Still, you can use this list to find more than enough Beigoma to work your way through the Beigoma campaign.
Qualty |
Name |
Location |
---|---|---|
Bronze |
Huge Mite |
Northern Forest |
Bronze |
Rabbit Knight |
Grum County-North |
Bronze |
Plantvine |
Grum County-North |
Bronze |
Lizard |
Grum County |
Bronze |
Wild Board |
Redthroat Ridge |
Bronze |
Cockatrice (Hatchling) |
Mountain Path Homeward |
Bronze |
Killer Fungus |
The Greatwood |
Bronze |
Angry Bat |
Abandoned Mine |
Bronze |
Sea Ghost |
Hishahn Old Town |
Bronze |
Remora |
Hishahn Old Town |
Bronze |
Fire Beigoma |
Eastern Desert |
Bronze |
Grimeoid |
Norristar |
Silver |
Rabbit Mage |
Abandoned Mine |
Silver |
Titan Slug |
Abandoned Mine |
Silver |
Hraesvelgr |
Redthroat Ridge |
Silver |
Wyvern |
Around Headquarters |
Silver |
Hellhound |
The Greatwood |
Silver |
Bear Rider |
The Greatwood |
Silver |
Sky Sahagin |
The Greatwood |
Silver |
Assault Tiger |
The Whitecrowns |
Silver |
Sahagin |
Euchrise |
Silver |
Dessert Serval |
Shandar Ridge |
Silver |
Desert Crab |
The Den of the Dunes |
Silver |
Scorpion Assassin |
The Den of the Dunes |
Silver |
Gigas |
The Den of the Dunes |
Silver |
Carbuncle |
Norristar |
Silver |
Snow Boxer |
Snowpeak Pass |
Silver |
Xibalba |
Castle Harganthia |
Silver |
Petit Gargoyle |
Castle Harganthia |
Silver |
Hellflower |
Castle Harganthia |
Silver |
Balor |
Castle Harganthia |
Silver |
Cockatrice (adult) |
The Eldroad |
Silver |
Tyrant Tortoise |
The Eldroad |
Silver |
Dragon Viper |
The Eldroad |
Silver |
Sand Fish |
Great Sandy Sea |
Silver |
Cactus Predator |
Euchrisse |
Gold |
Seed Conqueror |
Dappled Forest |
Gold |
Corpse Rider |
Athrabalt |
Gold |
Earth Dragon |
Vilashnu |
Gold |
Azhdahag |
Vilashnu |
Gold |
Nidhoggr |
Vilashnu |
Gold |
Soul Reaper |
Castle Harganthia |
Gold |
Arch-Demon |
Gardhaven Castle |
Assembling The Best Beigoma Team
When choosing which Beigoma you're going to use, you should keep in mind that Beigoma you should focus less on the element, and more on stats. Press the analyze button to get a detailed breakdown of the rival Spinidier's Beigoma. You will get a blue overlay of your Beigoma's stats as well.
There are three levels of Beigoma: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. The difference in power between these levels is immense. A bronze Beigoma will almost certainly lose to a silver Beigoma, even if it has the elemental advantage. However, you will be able to scrape out some victories against a gold Beigoma with a silver. Finally, there are grades as well: the higher the grade, the better.
There is a fourth level of Beigoma, but you don't get it until you have already cleared the primary story, so it isn't really much of a factor.
While each beigoma has a bunch of skills associated with it, you are better off just focusing on the level of Beigoma and its stats. However, if you are choosing between two similar Beigoma, then you will want to choose the top with the better skills.
Using The Boost Attack Effectively
The boost attack activates your beigoma's skills. So, you may think that you should use your boost attack the second you get it; that way you can activate all of your abilities and start building up the meter for the next one. While that makes sense, your best strategy is to try and time your boost attack to match your enemies and induce a clash. If you boost attack at the same time then you will clash. All you need to do is mash to win the clash. The best part is you can do massive damage if you win the clash. You can turn a match where you are losing on its face by inducing clashes.
Different Spinidiers will boost at different times. Some boost the moment that their boost bar fills, others hold onto it for a bit before letting loose. Watch the space under the spinadier's name, the moment you see the word "boost" pop up, hit the boost to clash with them.
The Beigoma Campaign Part 1: Recruiting Dr. Corque
Defeat Taq in Alterverdan. He uses fire elemental Beigomas. Next, hop over to Kyshiri Village and defeat Fender. He uses earth elemental Beigomas. Finally, you are going to go to Werne Village and fight Celera. She will be using wind-based Beigomas. Once you defeat Celera, head back to Elitweis and speak to Dr. Corque. He will now join you.
You'll need to pull together some silver Spinidiers if you have any hope to compete. Our recommendation is, if possible, to get your hands on the Bear Rider and Hellhound Beigoma. Both are found in the Greatforest.
Once you have Dr. Corque you will be able to use him as a support character to quickly gain Beigoma.
The Beigoma Campaign Part 2: Recruiting Reid
The opponents you will need to beat in this leg of the campaign will occasionally require that you face off against normal Spinidiers. Every town has one or two, just ask around and you will find people to battle.
So, we're going to pick up where we left off. Start by going to visit Dr. Corque at your castle. You'll then have a match with Reid. Once you beat him, head to Daphan Village and fight Venom. His Beigoma are all the dark element type. Now, head to Arenside and face off against Thudd. He uses all earth Spinidiers, but more distressingly, he uses all gold-tier Spinidiers. This is a rough jump in power. You can beat Thudd using only silver-tier Spinidiers, but you will need to make very good use of the boost attack. The key to beating Thudd is knowing that he will use his boost the second his bar fills.
With Thudd down, move on to The Treefolk Village. Here you will face off against Zeph, a Spinidier who has nothing but wind-based beigoma. You can still beat him with thoughtful use of Beigoma, and you do now have a golden Beigoma from beating Thudd, but it will be exceedingly tough. You may want to wait until you are farther into the game and have access to more golden Beigoma before you face off against Zeph.
After you defeat Zeph, it is off to Hahshian to face the water beigoma using Flowe, and then to Shiark to fight the fire beigoma using Pyre. Like, with Zeph, these Spinidiers use gold Beigoma with exceptionally high stats. We'd say your best bet for beating them is to get the Earth Dragon, Azhdahag, and Nidhoggr Beigoma from Vilashnu, or the Soul Reaper from Harganthia as those are similarly powerful Beigoma that will help you compete.
Finally, you will battle Crash. Crash's Beigomas are quite simply better than yours. If you want to defeat him you will need to use your boos attack effectively. He is an aggressive booster, so just prepare for that. We found that using Beigoma with a higher defense stat was the best strategy, as it gave us more opportunities to get those boost clashes. Beat Crash and then head back to your castle. Confront Reid one more time, beat him, and he will join the cause.