Is Ryuga a POORLY WRITTEN character? (Beyblade Metal Fusion)

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  • @RSAMV9611
    @RSAMV9611 Před 8 měsíci +167

    Bro he is the best written character in whole beyblade. He became the most hated blader to most loved blader in the show

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 8 měsíci +23

      I completely agree with that

    • @Ash-gf1fw
      @Ash-gf1fw Před 8 měsíci +10

      metal masters ryuga was a far better character than metal fury ryuga tho

    • @RSAMV9611
      @RSAMV9611 Před 7 měsíci +18

      @@Ash-gf1fw that's why he got less screentime in metal masters

    • @Ash-gf1fw
      @Ash-gf1fw Před 5 měsíci +3

      Honestly I think he did for a number of reasons:
      In metal masters despite Ryuga continuing his role of an anti-hero still provided Gingka and his crew with lots of help and proved to be useful and was a much more likable character.
      This contrasts metal fury where he still is the anti-hero, but normally sabotages gingka's missions or objectives by doing completely the opposite of helping. The only help he provided was the help he gave Kenta @@ultimatesora4467

    • @Ash-gf1fw
      @Ash-gf1fw Před 5 měsíci

      quick note: I do not dislike metal fury ryuga but I just think he was a much better written character in metal masters@@ultimatesora4467

  • @snowflakecanary5933
    @snowflakecanary5933 Před 5 měsíci +30

    What I think the problem most people had regarding his character was more to do with his personality than anything else. As everyone knows, in Metal Fusion he's arrogant, selfish, sadistic, and cold-hearted, and in Metal Masters he's much calmer, intelligent, and he's willing to assist others (albeit only on his own time and if it benefits him in some way), all while retaining some of his arrogance, just much mellower. When we get to Metal Fury, his personality is sort of a combination of Fusion and Masters, he's still arrogant, but he's very intelligent, he's calm most of the time and only gets truly upset when he sees Doji again. One thing about him that people don't really take note of is that unlike characters like Bakugo in MHA, he almost never insults anyone. He calls Kenta a waterboy, Tsubasa a chicken, and Jack a pet bird, but notice that he never insulted opponents he considers strong, such as Kyoya and Gingka.
    Personality aside, he actually has good morals. In Masters, he mentors Tsubasa and Gingka, and assists in destroying the Spiral Core before it cause any damage. In Fury, he mentors Kyoya and Gingka during his battles with them, and later Kenta when he starts following him, he also stays with Kenta while he's unconscious after collapsing and it's implied he looked for him after the boat sank on Beyster Island. All of which is a big step forward from leaving Ryo and Gingka to die in a collapsing volcano, letting Reiji torture Yu, and stealing the energy from countless bladers, including Doji.

  • @kubat4925
    @kubat4925 Před 3 měsíci +15

    Why Ryuga did help people in Metal Masters, arguably it wasn't out of selflessness.
    With Tsubasa, he might've sympathized with him, but considering he's also the one who essentially gave him that power, I think it all comes down to his regret of being overtaken by the Dark Power in the first place and his helping Tsubasa defeat the Dark Power is just him putting an end to L-Drago's dark power once for all, to erase his past mistake and redeem himself.
    He also helped GanGanGalaxy simply because he's just against Ziggurat's whole deal and would rather foil their plans altogether, including winning the World Championships. But it was still done because of his own reasons.
    His helping Gingka master the Pegasus however is pretty much somewhat of a sentiment to how Gingka is Ryuga's biggest rival, and it would suck if his biggest rival was this weak. Ryuga essentially wanted to have satisfaction in crushing Gingka but to do so, Gingka had to give everything he had, but he couldn't do so at the time as he hadn't mastered Galaxy Pegasus yet.
    All in all, all of Ryuga's acts of "kindness" just go back to Ryuga having his own agenda. So while his being power-hungry again in Metal Fury does feel like a regress, it actually makes perfect sense for Ryuga to not pick any side as Ryuga was never into such BS in the first place. After being done with Dark Nebula, Ryuga just started to live his life for himself and become stronger for himself alone. Ryuga was always challenging himself to his limits and overcoming them no matter what. Ryuga essentially felt indestructible but he still wanted to get even stronger as that's his life goal: to be the strongest, but he can't do that if he won't stop pushing or otherwise other Bladers will get ahead of him.
    Ryuga's whole deal was always stealing power from others. That's his main thing, he steals the power of others and uses it as his own. That was always the case for him and L-Drago. And because of that and him also not really caring about anyone in the world, of course, he decided to go solo against Nemesis and steal his power as that way, he would essentially achieve his goal forever as after absorbing Nemesis, his power would be so off-the-charts that no one would ever dream of overcoming him. Not even the dark power itself.
    At first, Ryuga also took Nemesis for granted, but once he got defeated the first time, it was a matter of his pride, and helt he had to face Nemesis on his own because just not overcoming something would go against his entire philosophy and point of living. Ultimately Ryuga's fatal flaw was that he could never imagine the possibility of actual failure. He felt he always had to succeed. Ironically if he would take an L this one time, he actually would still manage to be considered unstoppable. But instead, he was stopped by trying to take Nemesis on his own. Ryuga really said that he would become the most powerful Blader in the world or would die trying.

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci

      since hes so into stealing others power why didnt he steal the legendary bladers power when he could because gingka proved that using others power was the only way he could beat rago and ryuga doesnt even need to steal all the legendary bladers power 2 would suffice and if he wasnt so dumb he would have stole some of ragos power prior to if he stole some of the legendary bladers

    • @kubat4925
      @kubat4925 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-lz2xw4ft2x Originally he only was after Nemesis, so other legendary Bladers were his second priority. He would beat them at best but rarely take their entire star fragment but it's not like he didn't attempt it at times (case in point: Chris). But once Nemesis defeated him it was a matter of honor as ultimately Ryuga is too proud to admit that he can't defeat Nemesis on his own.

  • @Auvisome
    @Auvisome Před 6 měsíci +22

    I think Ryuga displayed a good rapport with Kenta. But when faced with the expectations of being the best and his own insecurities as a blader, especially when egged on by Doji, his behaviour therein was reasonable. He definitely got overconfident because he was so much more powerful than the rest of the legendary bladers, and assumed Nemesis was the same which ended badly, but in the end he kept his promise to Kenta. Ryuga really didn’t understand the threat of Nemesis.
    This isn’t a contradiction to his character. It’s another dimension to it. He was seemingly reserved in Metal Masters because there was no real competition for him, no power to obtain. In Fury, he was given a boost in power in addition to the prospect of knowing that he can get even more by beasting legendary bladers or even Nemesis, so he got overconfident. He didn’t anticipate that Nemesis' ability to steal far surpassed his or even the dark power that he once had. And with his pride damaged, he went and participated in a winless fight. While he and Kenta had short thing going, he temporarily discarded that friendship when met with ultimate power which he sought from the offset.
    When he realised that it’s not a power that one man can have, it was too late. But in an effort to help everyone, he ultimately gave his power away which contrasts with his ability to steal from Beyblades. I think he had a good arc.

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That’s definitely a fair assessment. I can’t really blame him for not joining Gingka and the rest of the legendary bladers because he was so much stronger than them.

    • @snowflakecanary5933
      @snowflakecanary5933 Před 5 měsíci

      "...his own insecurities as a blader..." There's actually a video where a psychological analysis of Ryuga is done. In that video, it's mentioned that his lust for power and his desire to be the strongest could have to do with inadequacies in his childhood. We don't know how long he was with Doji and the Dark Nebula, but he was there since his early childhood, that could explain basically everything about his character.

  • @andrijakostic6172
    @andrijakostic6172 Před 5 měsíci +20

    Ryuga in metal fury is actually really good character. I feel like he didn't exactly care about star fragments and legendary bladers but he didnt want anyone to suprass him because of his ego and pride wich resulted in him getting killed at the end. He always cared about power and i think he doesnt need to be a good hearted character. He was always alone and all he cared about is being the strongest and when he learned about star fragments he wanted it all for himself because of his own greed. in metal masters he barely got any screen time so we cant exactly tell if he really became good or is still deep inside greedy for power. At the very end he showed that there really is something that inspires him to become better and that is Kenta who he really cared about deep inside. Unfortunately, it was too late for ryuga to redeem himself so he just gave all the powers he has left to the first person he ever really cared about besides himself. He is by far the best written character in the series imo. Also, awesome stuff man keep it up :)

    • @amari648
      @amari648 Před 5 měsíci +4

      In Metal Masters, he was basically guidance for Gingka and they are meant to battle every season. He was an anti Villan that season who helped gan gan galaxy defeat Jack to expose Hades inc for their disgusting practices in using beys for greed and evil ways along with the owners. So he felt that in his responsibility to put an end to Ziggurats plans. In Metal fury, he started out just the same as the last season but became power hungry again once he learned about the Star fragments. It wasn’t until Kenta managed to scratch his bets after battling him a hundred times where he started to have a change of heart and battled his heart out against nemesis only to be sadly defeated but in the end, he made a good decision and noble sacrifice by lending his power to Kenta in the end.

  • @surgeonsergio6839
    @surgeonsergio6839 Před 5 měsíci +30

    I don't think you can compare Ryuga assisting against the spiral force and battling Rago as the same thing. Because Ryuga is someone who's always looking for strong opponents so that he can crush them to assert his dominance as the strongest blader ever, so of course he'd fight this supposed Rago, who's to be considered the strongest blader. Whereas the spiral force is well, just a man made thing. So I think it's completely within his character to actually battle Rago instead of helping the others help beat him, because he felt that this was a strong opponent worth fighting.

    • @amari648
      @amari648 Před 5 měsíci +3

      This is all facts!!! But the only Flaw with Ryuga in Metal Fury is that he tries to pull a season 1 where he steals his opponents powers(after explaining how strong he became on his own without the dark power in Masters) like he did with Chris after his fight with Masamune but was stopped by Kenta. And he doesn’t even need the extra power since none of the other legendary bladers can beat him and he would still be the strongest legendary blader regardless. Thankfully, he redeemed himself by giving his star fragment to Kenta and sacrificing himself to help the other legendary bladers. Other than that, this man gave us some of the best battles in metal Fury with my favorites being his fight against tsubasa and king. This man called King a chump, let him turn super sayain and reveal his left rotation, get backed into a corner just to Overwhelm king in the end with just raw power. In his fight with tsubasa, he just monologues and sends his bay HURTLING into the mountain side. Bro is the coolest anti hero character that can rival even Vegeta in anime.

    • @surgeonsergio6839
      @surgeonsergio6839 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@amari648 Uh, no he didn't. In his first fight against Gingka in masters he said he didn't need the dark power to absorb opponent's strength, he did it on his own using the rubber on Meteo L drago. So yes he still kept on absorbing the power of other beys.

    • @amari648
      @amari648 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@surgeonsergio6839 yeah but he MOSTLY still used his own power regardless. That’s why he bodied Jack so badly.

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci

      ryuga wanted chris's power he was craving it and after seeing the legendary bladers all struggling against rago why didnt he launch his beyblade and start absorbing all of theyre power@@amari648

  • @ashhabimran239
    @ashhabimran239 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Though I wouldn't call him a poorly written, his personality in Fury mildly irked me, it was like he reverted to his Fusion self with his arrogance and cockiness (it was more of a combo of his Fusion and Masters personalities), and regardless of how powerful he is, it's something that should've been put aside to help save the world. And this next point isn't against Ryuga but more of a personal gripe, as thrilling as he is to watch and he always steals the spotlight, the fanboyism for him can get tiring sometimes
    Actually, Ryuga's a prime example of where I love the character but despise the fanbase

  • @jxrrxd4713
    @jxrrxd4713 Před 6 měsíci +15

    i agree with a lot of the points you're making but i also think what the goal of metal fury was, was to show that although ryuga has evolved as a person, he still fundamentally is not a good person, he's morally questionable even in metal masters, he's still selfish and power hungry juxtapose that onto the fact that there's no one who can pose a meaningful threat to him anymore post metal masters, he discards what's reasonable in order to fulfill what almost seems to be his life goal, to fight a blader who can put him on the edge. Ryuga mentions how Zeo's way of fighting is boring and is completely out of lock step for what Ryuga considers to be a true bey battle, where two opponents clash head on to overwhelm the other. This philosophy along with those previously aforementioned negative traits that he still holds onto are ultimately his own undoing. He probably knew in the battle with Nemesis that he could lose, but he refused to let anyone spit on the name of the Dragon Emperor, that pride was also his undoing.

  • @jyoung7937
    @jyoung7937 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Ryuga’s actions in Metal Fury were necessary for Kenta’s development… Ryuga was NEVER the type to work with a team so him being the one missing piece to the puzzle and them having to go above and beyond to get his cooperation was perfect for how the story went. He’s always considered himself the strongest, his goal was to beat every legendary blader and when he found out about Nemesis, he wanted to prove once again no one was above him. They couldn’t have written him any better imo.

  • @Vantheman-up8dr
    @Vantheman-up8dr Před 4 měsíci +12

    I do think Ryuga calling out Ziggurat greed is much different from his own. Dr Ziggurat’s greed comes from making as much money as possible from blading which shows when Ziggurat doesn’t even care who he sells the spiral force to, which is why Ryuga hates Dr. Ziggurat. Ryuga’s greed comes from becoming the strongest blader in the world and it doesn’t matter how he does it to obtain his goal which is why he tries to steal all of the star fragments once he learns about Nemesis which could be potential threat for his title of the strongest blader in the world. Ultimately Ryuga’s downfall has always been his pride and greed which go hand and hand as Ryuga will do absolutely anything to become the strongest blader that being stealing the star fragment and Ryuga’s extreme training.

  • @Senwa_Zenno
    @Senwa_Zenno Před 3 měsíci +6

    I have been puzzled by Ryuga’s character regression in Fury since I first watched it. However, I think I might have thought of a possible explanation.
    The explanation: The Dark Power in L Drago Destructor
    Let me explain
    In Masters, Ryuga made it clear that both he and Meteor do not and no longer can use the Dark power. However, when Meteor turns into Destructor, L Drago is capable of using the Dark power again which Ryuga uses a couple times. Fusion showed that Lightning’s dark power can influence its users negatively. Perhaps when Meteor evolved to Destructor and reacquired the Dark power, it once again influenced Ryuga to be more greedy which is part of what the Dark power is made of. However Ryuga was able to master the Dark power fully, unlike in Fusion, as he does state so to Kenya which is why he doesn’t fully act like his old self. Nevertheless, because he has Dark power again, it began to corrupt him once again but to a lesser extent. It becomes worse when he finally believes Gingka and co about Nemesis and the legendary bladers as the greed from the dark power made him have a desire to absorb all of their powers, something the Ryuga from Masters would likely not have done.
    Although it was never confirmed, I think it might have been implied when Nemesis was nearly revived.
    Kenta once again begs Ryuga to help Gingka and co, and he brings up the risk of him falling under the control of Nemesis just like with Lightning. Ryuga refuses again and states that he has already mastered the dark power. It could just be me, but I feel this might be the writers way of implying that the dark power is what was causing him to act so differently. Especially since this would be the first time he directly acknowledges that he has the Dark power again, after constantly saying he no longer has any need for it in Masters.
    If L Drago Destructor never reacquired the Dark Power and could only absorb with the spin stealing rubber, Ryuga might have joined Gingka and co.
    Of course, this is all just a theory…………a Bey theory
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  • @thewhitespectre
    @thewhitespectre Před měsícem +11

    Ryuga I personally feel was also just a victim of the jobber effect in Metal Fury
    He was shown and established to be the strongest by miles, even compared to Gingka and Kyoya who used to be the only 2 that could ever challenge him.
    Even the other legendary bladers that *did* fight him got cooked (King, Chris, Kenta, etc)
    And then we got Rago, who we knew nothing about except that he was the one to wield Diablo Nemesis, the God Of Destruction beyblade and was hyped up throughout metal fury to be the big bad.
    So in order to showcase and establish *his* power, they had him battle Ryuga 1v1 and Ryuga not only lost, he lost *horribly*, and even then he still put up a better fight on his own than all the legendary bladers did when they jumped Rago.
    Him fulfilling his promise to Kenta and giving him his power at the last minute felt like a cop out to give the good guys a way to win.
    All for nothing! Because in the end, they just redid what happened in metal fusion, where Gingka gets all the power of all the beys in the world to beat Rago and destroy Nemesis for good. So what was the point of it all anyway if Gingka once again, does it all on his own?
    A much better anime ending that would've stayed true to Ryuga's character, would've been for him to yes, lose to Rago, but wake up and instead of giving his power to Kenta, he recovers and in fact realize, that he *has* to team up with Gingka to beat Nemesis and in the final battle, they both get half of the power of world's bey's and a side by side shot of Pegasus and L-Drago ramming into Nemesis would've been gold
    And then at the end, Ryuga and L-Drago vanish due to overexertion.

    • @supercloakedjr1674
      @supercloakedjr1674 Před 16 dny +2

      this is a very interesting take. i agree with the jobber part i feel like they did him dirty with that for sure. and i think the suggestion u came up with would be a fun idea (gingka and ryuga tag team would be fire) but i think that scenario would contradict a quality of the character that i *personally* really enjoy and think is important. that is his solitude.
      when i think of ryuga one of the words that come up apart from strength or cool or raw, is solitude. ever since metal fusion ends, he spends his days wandering across the world and training alone. and he doesnt associate with any group, the one exception being ryuga vs jack in the world tournament, but that was all bcuz of his own gain and not bcuz he cared about the tournament in the first place.
      he alone is the one character that does what he and only he wishes and i feel like thats a major reason why hes the one legendary blader in the end that didn’t cooperate. i feel like ever since controlling the dark power thru his own efforts, he values the idea of holding onto your desires by your hand alone (part of the reason why he hates hades and the arrangement system so much, and why he views the dark power as a bad part in his past) which is a stark contrast to the rest of the cast who are heavily affiliated with eachother one way or another.
      now ryuga teaming up with the legendary bladers in this respect would be good character development but my fav aspect of the character is that hes such an outlier of a character in many ways and, i think this is the biggest aspect of that. i love the theme and message of beyblade (especially in fury) revolving around teamwork but i think what makes ryuga that much more interesting is again, how hes an outlier of this theme but yet still till the very end (arguably past it honestly) is still such a force to be reckoned with and is the peak of power in the story apart from rago. most stories like beyblade would do away with a character like him, after his 1st defeat, but im so glad they didnt with ryuga

    • @thewhitespectre
      @thewhitespectre Před 16 dny +3

      @@supercloakedjr1674
      See I would agree with you, if they didn't do that in the manga. Because apparently not only did Ryuga survive the Nemesis crisis, he even seeks out Gingka because he apparently needed help to fight someone.
      So if that's true then that defeats the solitude of his character that you mentioned. As for Gingka and Ryuga teaming up the main reason I suggested that was because in Metal Masters, he teams up with Gingka once again to defeat Twisted Tempo and Spiral Force, so Ryuga doesn't seem to be above working with someone to stop a mighty force, I just don't get why when it came to Nemesis who is obviously so much more powerful than Tempo, Ryuga would then choose to face him alone instead of helping Gingka.
      Granted, had he helped Gingka then it would've been an easy win cuz Zeus' Barrier, but as I also mentioned, the way they decided to truly defeat Nemesis for good rendered Zeus's Barrier a void point since it ultimately failed it's one and only purpose which was to seal the mf away.
      That all being said, *another* interesting take would've been that instead of Ryuga,
      GINGKA is the one to vanish and seemingly die off after defeating Nemesis, and just leave it at that, Shogun Steel was pointless and lackluster for me at least. Gingka dying in the end would've been a major impact as much as Ryuga dying was, both to the fans and the overall story of the show because Gingka would've truly gone down in history as a legend, the strongest blader and the one to defeat Nemesis, while Ryuga, no longer having his rival, would train his successor and then retire, passing on the title of Dragon Emperor to another...

    • @supercloakedjr1674
      @supercloakedjr1674 Před 16 dny +1

      @@thewhitespectre i feel u with the manga point but both the manga and anime are very different stories all together. i havent read the manga just yet but apparently ryuga is thousands of years old there? meanwhile hes around the same age as gingka in the anime. im not 100% sure but i think my point still stands. manga and anime beyblade are very different stories, thus anime and manga ryuga are different characters, and i was strictly talking about anime ryuga.
      and as for the time he lent a hand in masters, again i think it was all bcuz of his own personal disdain for zigurat and hades instead of gingka’s “woah this guy is crazy man we gotta stop this!” even with the thing at the end with tempo correct me if im wrong but ryuga didnt even know anything that was going on with tempo at the time he launched his shit on hades city, inadvertently helping gingka and masamune out there too.
      and i like the idea of gingka vanishing too, theyd have similar effects and would also be a good way to fit in more development for ryuga’s character if they wanted to go that route. gingka still went down as a legend either way but it would still also be a good ending too. i just wish if they wanted to make someone vanish theyd be clearer on if they actually gone or not (admittedly would be tuff cuz since its a kids show they cant flat out say hes dead if he is)

    • @supercloakedjr1674
      @supercloakedjr1674 Před 16 dny +1

      @@thewhitespectre also i would like to mention that even if ryuga doesnt have an issue with teaming up like u said, his way of life and how he trains is still drastically different from any other character in the show. so i still think solitude applies very much to his character due to that difference, albeit a little less if this were the case

    • @thewhitespectre
      @thewhitespectre Před 15 dny

      @@supercloakedjr1674
      I understand, you make a great point on all of that. 😊
      I'm happy we can discuss it civilly.

  • @colestrawn4304
    @colestrawn4304 Před 6 měsíci +13

    I think the problem was the writers just didn't know what direction to take ryuga after metal masters. Shame too, cause I felt that metal masters held some serious character growth for him.

    • @NoNo-uo1hh
      @NoNo-uo1hh Před 5 měsíci +9

      His relationship with Kenta was probably the biggest highlight of all of metal fury IMO. It’s the first time he genuinely showed respect to anyone.

  • @aking8568
    @aking8568 Před 3 měsíci +11

    the only reason why ryuga helped w the twisted tempo situation was bc he didnt like them niggas. he hated every blader that had anything to do with that entire organization. in fury, the only connection he really has to ginka and kyoya is that their legendary bladers. and why should he care? ryuga knows he’s by far the strongest blader so he wants to test his strength by HIMSELF. thats how he always lived (other than his time w kenta) ryuga didnt go backwards, fury is by far the best we’ve seen of him. plus, how would u react if u got pulled up on by your literal opps, beat they ass with ZERO DIFFICULTY, and had to listen to them beg for your help? u probably wouldnt care about what they say either. the only blader ryuga respects is kenta and thats coz he EARNED his respect

    • @D.N.Aisback
      @D.N.Aisback Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ong

    • @Hellos2372
      @Hellos2372 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah but once Doji revealed that he was involved in the Nemesis plan Ryuga should've been willing to team up with them to defeat Doji's plan for himself which is basically what he did against Ziggurat.

    • @n_o_o_n_e
      @n_o_o_n_e Před 18 dny

      @@Hellos2372 well, perhaps he saw this matter as too personal for others to be involved in it..

  • @JosephStewart1003
    @JosephStewart1003 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I agree with you man 100%, Ryuga is in no way a poorly written character. He made a lot of mistakes but who doesn’t. Human beings are not perfect. That just the way it is

  • @BlackRiceBIGN8
    @BlackRiceBIGN8 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I would not say he's poorly written. People say that him chasing power again in Metal Fury went against his character development/arc but I would disagree.
    First of all, when he first met Zigarad, the topic of Doji and the Dark Nebula was immediately brought up, as Zigarad implied that Ryuga was a failure for failing to control the Dark Power and branded Spiral Force as the "successful alternative" to Ryuga and the Dark Nebula organization. Because of this, Ryuga had a genuine hatred for Hades Inc. from the beginning and did everything he could (including helping Gingka and the rest in his own subtle way) to destroy and humiliate Hades Inc.
    He reacted differently towards Nemesis because, at first, Nemesis was still developing in power. Because Nemesis's power and threat weren't well-known at the time and he didn't know the people behind Nemesis (which happened to include Doji), Ryuga just genuinely believed that he could easily take down Nemesis the same way he dismantled Zigarad and Hades.
    I think his character also shows that "once a villain, always a villain." Even though he redeemed himself in Metal Masters, I think his joining Gingka in the beginning to help defeat Nemesis would have made even less sense. Ryuga is the same man who once marched onto Gingka's village, stole L-Drage (nearly killing his father in the process), and used L-Drago to put dozens of people, including most of Gingka's friends, into a coma. These mere facts show that Ryuga and Gingka could never get along like that.
    Ryuga will always be the villain. With the introduction of the new star fragments, it's clear He definitely missed the joy of playing the villain. I think that's also why he ended up sacrificing his power to Kenta: he knows he will always have evil intentions deep inside of him and his ego ultimately cost him. He couldn't trust himself anymore with his power so he give it to someone that will only use it for good.
    Mb for the rant I just relapsed on Beyblade again after like a decade LOL

  • @dracojoule
    @dracojoule Před 4 měsíci +6

    I don't think Ryuga necessarily regressed as a character, I think he remained consistent with where he left off in Metal Masters. He went from a villain to a lone anti-hero type, not caring to choose a side or be under the control of anyone or anything again. He strove to achieve ultimate power, not out of greed like the lightning L-drago days, but out of a desire to never be beneath anyone else and to maximize his potential. While he probably should have helped the team against Nemesis sooner, he wanted to put his strength to the test against a literal god to prove himself as the ultimate blader. Even though he lost the battle, he helped the othere in the end to win the war. I only wish we got to see him when he was older like Gingka, i feel like he eventually would've surpassed Nemesis' power

  • @Vantheman-up8dr
    @Vantheman-up8dr Před 5 měsíci +9

    Ryuga has always been prideful about being the strongest blader in the world and him helping the legendary bladers against Nemesis would prove to him that he was never the strongest in the world and always need the legendary bladers for help. The big difference between the spiral force and Rago is that Rago was actually blader well the spiral force was man made event so I don’t think it is character inconsistency in that regard of Ryuga helping with spiral force incident.

  • @tacotruck5009
    @tacotruck5009 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Nah he was a great character from start to finish, anyone who says otherwise is a pathetic hater.

    • @allenromo7965
      @allenromo7965 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Average ryuga stan calling anyone who doesn’t praise him pathetic 💀

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 Před 2 měsíci +2

      "anyone who says otherwise is a pathetic hater" -says the pathetic Ryuga fanboy, like 90% of the Beyblade fandom. Fair criticism isn't mindless hating, kid

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 Před měsícem

      @@allenromo7965 Self projection at its finest

  • @kylesorrell8401
    @kylesorrell8401 Před 8 měsíci +12

    I dont think he really regressed in season 3. Ryuga has always helped but only in situations that interested him. He battled Jack because he was promised a battle when his bey was done. He helps against Hades inc. because of their connection to dark nebula. Even with tsubasa ryuga told him info but thats it he leaves and never checks in on him.Ryuga just wanted to see who else had the dark power and never pays tsubasa any more attention. Ryuga has never gone out if his way to do something that doesnt make him stronger.
    Why would he join Gingka group when he's stronger than them and could defeat everyone by himself and become stronger.
    Another way of beating Nemesis would be just bring all the legendary bladers to Ryuga let him absorb their power. Then the only way to revive nemesis is to somehow beat Ryuga.

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yeah I definitely couldn’t see him joining gingks group, but when they had the 4 legendary bladers of the 4 seasons about to open the barrier to seal nemesis I don’t really get why Ryuga didn’t cooperate. I know he wanted nemesis on his own but still I don’t think with his development that he should’ve made that choice

    • @RSAMV9611
      @RSAMV9611 Před 8 měsíci +8

      ​@@wildfangedits6630he battled nemesis alone because doji was stirring his mind up like saying "why would you team up with gingka, is it because you are frightened by nemesis" Which made a boost to Ryuga's ego, that's why Ryuga attacked nemesis alone. Also if Ryuga had battled nemesis together, we would have seen him alive but it wouldn't be the true nature of Ryuga to team up and beat up someone. So we will not find Ryuga intresting if he teamed up. The present story is very well written.

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The ironic thing is that Nemesis was defeated by all the legendary bladers letting someone absorb power, but that someone ended up being Gingka instead of Ryuga

  • @numberhunter62
    @numberhunter62 Před 4 měsíci +6

    In Masters Ryuga was completely beyond Ziggurat, even Twisted Tempus was no match for Ryuga and L-Drago, he was the strongest Blader by far. Not to mention that the bad guys in Masters had a more personal connection to him so he felt more inclined to get involved, this isn't the case in Fury.
    And in Fury I wouldn't say he's regressed all that much, the old Ryuga would have left Kenta to die and would never have given a crybaby weakling like Kenta the time of day. But Fury Ryuga acknowledged Kenta's resolve and determination and gave him a chance.

  • @ednamodee
    @ednamodee Před 4 měsíci +7

    nah his character development was amazing

  • @fanboy7181
    @fanboy7181 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I feel like character development was good
    Going from a bad guy who was controlled by people to a complete loner who just wanted to be the best
    And he is the only character in beyblade that actually dies

    • @fanboy7181
      @fanboy7181 Před 6 měsíci

      Ik he didn't die but like still

    • @Real_AlmightyGMD
      @Real_AlmightyGMD Před 6 měsíci +1

      I mean technically Wyatt died in beyblade v-force

  • @Lunolent
    @Lunolent Před 3 měsíci +7

    The thing about ryuga that alot of people dont understand is that he is a huge victim of character assassination, in metal fury he's beasically just metal fusion ryuga but without the dark power. In the manga however, this regression never occurs, infact he even survives the nemesis crisis because he calls ginka and the others for backup and doesn't charge in for selfish reasons like he does in the abime, post fusion Ryuga is a rival who pushes himself to be the strongest no matter what, not a half assed antagonist who gets himself killed because he made a string of horrible decisons.

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci +1

      ryuga was almost near perfect he couldnt even spot a crucial moment

    • @TKN_12
      @TKN_12 Před 13 dny

      What chapter would that be?

  • @DJDizzyStorms
    @DJDizzyStorms Před 3 měsíci +6

    I've seen alot of development in him then in Fury he got greedy but redemmed himself but it'd be nce to learn more about him & off hand his full name is Ryuga Kishatu

  • @shaniks-s
    @shaniks-s Před 5 měsíci +6

    So my thoughts are that he is a very well written character, and a very realistic one (for a cartoon lol.) In life, we're going make progress in certain areas, but we also backslide sometimes. It's entirely normal to do so, as long as you keep going. Ryuga took a backslide down to being a little more greedy, but did the ultimate make up in saving Kenta with his power. I honestly wish there was more time spent with him so that we could understand a little more about him, but the time we got with him was fabulous. All hail the the Dragon Emperor!

  • @smsofficial4809
    @smsofficial4809 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I agree, He made himself look like a complete hypocrite as he completely went against what he stood for in the second season

    • @smsofficial4809
      @smsofficial4809 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ultimatesora4467 that means you did not properly watch the anime and want to meatride his character for the sake of it, he condemned Dr Ziggaruat for being “so obsessed with power and losing himself in his greed.” But then had the exact same desire to take the entire Star fragment
      For himself I wanted to defeat nemesis with his own hands. this doesn’t need me to hypocrite because he was criticising doctor Ziggerraut for being Greedy, but had the exact same gready desires in the third season Ultimately leading to his hubris.

    • @Vantheman-up8dr
      @Vantheman-up8dr Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@smsofficial4809Ryuga is very prideful blader that sees his obsession with power justified because he is trying to be the strongest blader unlike Ziggurat who just wants power to make money off of beys which he despises.

  • @Awsometime2
    @Awsometime2 Před 3 měsíci +5

    To be honest, I’m not sure I agree here. Did Ryuga *really* regress that much going into season 3?
    From the very beginning of the series, Ryuga wanted to be the strongest blader in the world. That was his goal. In season 1, he was corrupted by the dark power and experienced development when he freed himself from it and became one with L-Drago in season 2. The times he collaborated or “helped” Japan’s team or Gingka and the gang still had his self-interest or personal vendettas in mind. He smashed Jack because he was promised a challenge by him, *and* had a personal grudge against Hades Inc., same with when he smashed their island and helped stop the spiral force.
    You mention that Ryuga’s personality in season 3 seems like a regression, since he’s only in it for himself and refuses to cooperate to stop Nemesis, and wants the star fragment for himself, but I’m not so sure. Ryuga gains respect for someone if he’s forced to take them seriously through battle, and he absolutely schooled Gingka and Kyoya, so there was no reason for him to join them. Also, Ryuga has *always* seeked more power for himself and his Bey, so him going after the star fragments himself doesn’t really seem like a regression or OOC to me.
    Then again, he *did* sort of help to mentor Gingka and Tsubasa in MM. but he also did the same thing for Kenta in MFury.

  • @Godrii
    @Godrii Před 17 dny +2

    No, He's Simple the Best but what hurt was he getting destroyed in the end

  • @CrimsonRoblox
    @CrimsonRoblox Před 4 měsíci +4

    I think Ryuga is a neutral character neither bad nor good. He was evil in fusion. In masters and fury, he became different. A neutral person.

  • @struggler2252
    @struggler2252 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Love the metal beyblade content especially the Ryuga ones

  • @justinesun631
    @justinesun631 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Ngl, Fury is where Ryuga regressed and I am not a fan he's become the power hungry jerk he became in Fusion back then.

    • @justinesun631
      @justinesun631 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@ultimatesora4467 Not really.
      If anything, I feel Masters Ryuga is hom at his best.
      He KNOWS he's the best, and isn't after power anymore. Rather, he relies on his own bonds with L-Drago.

    • @justinesun631
      @justinesun631 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@ultimatesora4467 It's simple:
      Dude was more or less calling Dr. Ziguratt out for heing obsessed with the power of beys.
      Seems to me that after the dark power fiasco, Ryuga wants to be strong in his own way.
      Then Metal Fury made Ryuga a hypocrite.

    • @Underworldwarrior1
      @Underworldwarrior1 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@ultimatesora4467 Exactly. Also, Ryuga thinks that he is the ONLY one who should be the strongest blader. Absorbing the star fragments would assure that once he found out the truth about them
      Even Shogun Steel kept saying that Ryuga was determined to become the strongest
      And Ryuga called Tsubasa directly that he does not seek world domination or anything like that like before, there can only be one strongest Blader

    • @Vantheman-up8dr
      @Vantheman-up8dr Před 5 měsíci +2

      ⁠@@Underworldwarrior1Which is why he doesn’t help the legendary bladers against Nemesis as it would show that he wasn’t the strongest blader. His pride and greed have always been his main 2 negative character traits.

    • @akoroseraishi8604
      @akoroseraishi8604 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Vantheman-up8drTrue, but he did say that he promised Kenta. Its like "Lets see how far I can go, if I cant defeat him, then I'll give it to my successor." Besides, he did listen to Kenta's pleads

  • @michaelarsaadyatma
    @michaelarsaadyatma Před 3 měsíci +4

    The one seemingly small but interesting thing thats make me scrach my forhead(confused) is how did ryuga get a new clothes after its got shreded in season 1 i mean he doesnt have the dark nebula anymore which is his only financial income and its l,drago is in bad shape so he cant just rob a clothing shop to get a new one

    • @n_o_o_n_e
      @n_o_o_n_e Před 18 dny

      Perhaps he went back to the Dark Nebula's building and took a spare set from a locker or something

  • @KKTHDL
    @KKTHDL Před 8 měsíci +6

    Now that u think about, your right about him changing in fury and maybe because of the star fragment’s power might has changed him so much and also he probably thinks he’s the strongest and though he could win, and also because Fury was rushed and they had no idea what kind of plot they should use

  • @fillmoredavid7958
    @fillmoredavid7958 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great Video.

  • @user-zb8hc2im4e
    @user-zb8hc2im4e Před 4 měsíci +5

    My theory is that Doji knew about the Dragon Clan and it was probably the case that Ryuga was the only one who could use Drgao because he is descended from the Dragon Clan family.

    • @animemaster51486
      @animemaster51486 Před 19 dny

      Ryuga he looks like natsu from fairy tail because both are live in the dragon clan

  • @vibe_dragon_
    @vibe_dragon_ Před 8 měsíci +3

    It is an important part of the Beyblade Metal saga and therefore its actions are very important for the course of each series

  • @Noctis-lg7xp
    @Noctis-lg7xp Před 5 měsíci +4

    His actions were just mood lol

  • @JakeB323
    @JakeB323 Před 3 měsíci +5

    If Ryugas character stayed consistent from masters into fury how do you think the story would of went? Also nice vid👍

  • @bubs7727
    @bubs7727 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very good video man!

  • @thedailygrind8
    @thedailygrind8 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I think the reason for his character reverting a bit in metal fury is not explained but the reason I believe is that Meteo Ldrago essentially lost the ability to take a beyblades energy, yes it took spin power but thats different from like the literal power of the bey. When it evolved to Ldrago destructor, it gained the ability again to steal power, not exactly like the dark power but Ldrago destructor used its rubber and own power to absorb power from beys, we saw that with Chris, he tried it on Nemesis. That revival of ldragos ability to steal brought the greed back in him

    • @theindiansquidward7170
      @theindiansquidward7170 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It’s interesting because in masters he chose to get rid of that power

  • @user-uw9ye9jz9e
    @user-uw9ye9jz9e Před 3 měsíci +6

    if ryuga wont do dumb thing like break barrier and attack nemesis in dumb way he colud easy won and give rago all of ryuga powers

    • @technomancer1352
      @technomancer1352 Před 8 dny

      At that time it was good choice since it not just seals Nemesis but also drains it power

  • @damonestephens8722
    @damonestephens8722 Před 4 měsíci +3

    at moments yes. He had some good character development but the biggest weak point was in metal masters he was against people who only wanted to power and then in fury he wanted power. Granted he wanted to get stronger and be the strongest but it doesn’t make the most sense. But at the same time he didn’t want power for greed or evil to be honest. Like he said he was against the power for using it for evil. He still cared about beys. Him and ldrago were linked mind and body 100%. Something we haven’t seen from a lot of other characters.

  • @yiukam8811
    @yiukam8811 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I do agree with you to some extent. But lets put it in another way, it is actually reasonable for him to choose not to cooperate with other legendary bladers because he also knew how strong he is compared to them. So, maybe in Ryuga perspective, absorbing all the power from nemesis is 'his way' to save the world (then, taking power from nemesis and fighting against the dark power are not two exclusive goals after all). Btw sorry for my bad english I am an Asian haha.

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 8 měsíci

      Your english is great. I also understand that Ryuga being so much stronger than the others is an important factor. It makes sense why he didn’t join them right away

    • @RSAMV9611
      @RSAMV9611 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Nah, it's because that Doji used "Talk no Jutsu" Against Ryuga. That's why Ryuga did not cooperate with the other bladers

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 8 měsíci

      😂

  • @itsamiianastasis5786
    @itsamiianastasis5786 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Since you mentioned kyoya, I think it's the same story as ryuga. For a long time he wouldn't pick a side as well in fury. Do you think you could make a video about his character development too?

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah that sounds like a good video idea

    • @amberknight7301
      @amberknight7301 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Kyoya is interesting. He has a specific difference from Gingka in terms of Beyblade philosophy. Gingka feels that friends will help someone grow stronger as by having both friends to pick you up and rivals to train with, you'll grow as a blader. This is proven correct because that's literally what Gingka does throughout the series. Kyoya on the other hand, believes that in order to be strong, you have to be able to support yourself. He doesn't believe in having friends because you can't rely on them all the time and he hates the idea of relying on someone else to solve his own problems. That doesn't mean he won't team up with people for mutual benefit, but he strongly believes in getting strong by oneself. It's weird that he and Gingka never had a philosophical debate over this difference.

  • @matthewserrato3812
    @matthewserrato3812 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Make a video on how they did Masumade dirty, homie was taking L’s all the time

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 6 měsíci

      That’s an interesting idea. They’re so many characters who were just wasted potential

  • @leronelcock5765
    @leronelcock5765 Před 6 měsíci +5

    S2-S3 ryuga is pretty good

  • @MohamedAmineTrabelsi-in4ke
    @MohamedAmineTrabelsi-in4ke Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think the creator of the series mentioned that his fate in hands of the writers so far its unknown whatever his alive or dead

  • @yoshier6969
    @yoshier6969 Před 3 měsíci +2

    short answer: no
    long answer: N O

  • @Queenanittaa
    @Queenanittaa Před 3 měsíci +1

    In metal fusion Ryuga look more scary in thé battle with kyoya than battle with ginga
    I Saïd when dark pawer possed him

  • @Sakinkal3
    @Sakinkal3 Před 6 měsíci +6

    He is the besttt

  • @ameyakabra449
    @ameyakabra449 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Ryuga was a great character in Masters. He was dumb in both Fusion and Fury.

  • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
    @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ryuga could have been madara really fast but he wsnt smart like him.He didnt even have to help out the legendary bladers he could have fucked them over and stole theyre strength he had 2 opportunities

  • @Yosef-xc6dg
    @Yosef-xc6dg Před 2 měsíci +2

    you missed the main idea of ryuga the proud. ryuga can't give to the rest of legendary bleyders his power because if he do that he will become one of them and this pardox with his proud but his time with Kenta make him change and with Kenta he was little strange he help him gave him food and more and in the battle between Kenta and nemesis Kenta success to make ryuga serious about him and than he gave him his power like he said before to Kenta that if Kenta make ryuga to be serious about him he will give his power and this is the main development the moment that ryuga give up about his proud and help to the friends the moment that he do what he promised and this moment summing up all his character form the beginning till his death the proud emperor dragon gave his power to the kid and this is perfect

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci

      its flawed because he wasnt SMART he forgot L drago could even absorb abilities ryuga didnt need to GIVE them his power instead he could have ABSORBED some of the legendary bladers energy for HIS own benifit and maybe in the anime he would have WON against rago because thats what gingka did to win against rago in the first place the main flaw about ryuga is that hes gone soft

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci

      and to be fair ryuga did want chris's power so its not like im coming out with bullshit

  • @moksh1106
    @moksh1106 Před 3 měsíci

    Ryuga is my favourite anime character period
    And i dont care what other people say

  • @kai_3788
    @kai_3788 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I do agree with you there, it was a bit strange for Ryuga to regress like that in Metal Fury back into being a power hungry jerk, when his whole character arc up to that point was him learning to overcome those tendencies. There's definitely a better reason they could've come up with for Ryuga to not have joined the legendary bladers, and if the writers had been given more time I'm sure they probably would've. But unfortunately Fury's development was cut short, too sad.

  • @Sp1derBoobs
    @Sp1derBoobs Před 8 měsíci +2

    Where can I online find the beyblade manga?

    • @wildfangedits6630
      @wildfangedits6630  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It’s pretty hard to find because it wasn’t translated to English. But some fans have translated some of the series. Here’s what I’ve found : instagram.com/tatale7228?igshid=6ibvm3rlgplr
      And : mfbmanga.jax.fyi

    • @Sp1derBoobs
      @Sp1derBoobs Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@wildfangedits6630 ty

  • @ashhabimran239
    @ashhabimran239 Před 2 měsíci +11

    It's seems to be hard to criticise his Fury character without triggering his pathetic fanboys, just like in these comments

    • @Nick_T_90
      @Nick_T_90 Před 2 měsíci +1

      To be fair at first Ryuga had absolutely no reason to listen to the gang about joining because he washed Gingka Kyoya and Yuki with 0 problem and he didn’t know how dangerous nemesis actually was

    • @tacotruck5009
      @tacotruck5009 Před měsícem

      You can criticize his character but we glazers will dox you in return

  • @ethiennemakanda9934
    @ethiennemakanda9934 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ryuga did forget about the others legendary bladers be oh what if doji got a new bey in metal fury

  • @epic_sex_bean4906
    @epic_sex_bean4906 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I respectfully disagree personally I think a character written with zero flaws is boring but a character with flaws makes them relatable and interesting

  • @user-vm6yi8gf4g
    @user-vm6yi8gf4g Před 8 měsíci +8

    He was kinda bad written in beginning but became ultimate legend in the end 🔥

  • @ScarlettTamer
    @ScarlettTamer Před 8 měsíci +2

    I agree on him being a poorly written character in fury 100%

  • @dimitarstoev4290
    @dimitarstoev4290 Před 8 měsíci +1

    He's awesome and so badass, his character development was so great until Metal fury where he literally became obsessed with being the strongest and power (something he earlier accused Zigarad of for creating beyforce). My point is in Metal masters we could see how much wiser he'd become, taking control back from the dark power then it all goes away and he dies because he couldn't work together with everyone else. (Come on even Kyoya did it)

  • @jaotrx7163
    @jaotrx7163 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ryuga should hadn’t death in the fk end like what a shit sacrifice

  • @dregorerampin7439
    @dregorerampin7439 Před 5 měsíci

    Alucard is a richer character, no doubt.

  • @SharpAsRavenClaws
    @SharpAsRavenClaws Před 4 měsíci

    3:55 it’s destroyer, not destructor

    • @tafhimulhossain
      @tafhimulhossain Před 4 měsíci +4

      It can be both due to japanese and English dub difference

    • @SharpAsRavenClaws
      @SharpAsRavenClaws Před 4 měsíci

      @@tafhimulhossain in Hebrew the translation is of the word destroyer, that’s why I think the destroyer is the correct word

    • @pullimau8555
      @pullimau8555 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@SharpAsRavenClaws ldrage destroyer sounds kinda cringe

    • @SharpAsRavenClaws
      @SharpAsRavenClaws Před 4 měsíci

      @@pullimau8555 maybe, but it’s still weird that the bey has 2 names

    • @bangmanjae9024
      @bangmanjae9024 Před 4 měsíci

      @@pullimau8555yeah it’s Destructor

  • @UltraInstinctShadow124
    @UltraInstinctShadow124 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ryuga was a dick so I don't like him at all UNLESS he apologized for being arrogant but none the less now were on beyblade X.

    • @stevenmark4407
      @stevenmark4407 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Man who cares. Ryuga the goat, he don’t need to apologize.

    • @UltraInstinctShadow124
      @UltraInstinctShadow124 Před 4 měsíci

      he should because of all the villainist things he's done.@@stevenmark4407

    • @user-lz2xw4ft2x
      @user-lz2xw4ft2x Před 2 měsíci

      I cant stand some beyblade fans imaging telling naruto fans to move on and were on with boruto

  • @Senwa_Zenno
    @Senwa_Zenno Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have been puzzled by Ryuga’s character regression in Fury since I first watched it. However, I think I might have thought of a possible explanation.
    The explanation: The Dark Power in L Drago Destructor
    Let me explain
    In Masters, Ryuga made it clear that both he and Meteor do not and no longer can use the Dark power. However, when Meteor turns into Destructor, L Drago is capable of using the Dark power again which Ryuga uses a couple times. Fusion showed that Lightning’s dark power can influence its users negatively. Perhaps when Meteor evolved to Destructor and reacquired the Dark power, it once again influenced Ryuga to be more greedy which is part of what the Dark power is made of. However Ryuga was able to master the Dark power fully, unlike in Fusion, as he does state so to Kenya which is why he doesn’t fully act like his old self. Nevertheless, because he has Dark power again, it began to corrupt him once again but to a lesser extent. It becomes worse when he finally believes Gingka and co about Nemesis and the legendary bladers as the greed from the dark power made him have a desire to absorb all of their powers, something the Ryuga from Masters would likely not have done.
    Although it was never confirmed, I think it might have been implied when Nemesis was nearly revived.
    Kenya once again begs Ryuga to help Gingka and co, and he brings up the risk of him falling under the control of Nemesis just like with Lightning. Ryuga refuses again and states that he has already mastered the dark power. It could just be me, but I feel this might be the writers way of implying that the dark power is what was causing him to act so differently. Especially since this would be the first time he directly acknowledges that he has the Dark power again, after constantly saying he no longer has any need for it in Masters.
    If L Drago Destructor never reacquired the Dark Power and could only absorb with the spin stealing rubber, Ryuga might have joined Gingka and co.
    Of course, this is all just a theory…………a Bey theory