However, the canon belt had one "flaw" that the fan community seized upon:
Unlike previous transformation belts, the Decadriver utilized a card-based system. The central gimmick was the use of "Rider Cards"—cards depicting the previous nine Kamen Riders. When a card was inserted into the belt, a slot mechanism would spin, and the belt would play a unique sound clip announcing the Rider’s name (e.g., "Kamen Ride: Faiz!" or "Attack Ride: Blast!" ). kamen rider decade flash belt deviantart hot
So, the next time you see a piece of Kamen Rider fan art with absurdly bright LEDs, a crystal-clear driver, or a transformation that looks like it would vaporize the user, remember: you are looking at the ghost of the Flash Belt. And on DeviantArt, circa 2012, it was the hottest thing in the Rider multiverse. However, the canon belt had one "flaw" that
The toy was incredibly popular but limited by physical hardware; the DX toy belt could only recognize a finite number of cards via barcodes or RFID. This is where the digital flash belt filled the gap. So, the next time you see a piece
The "hot" tag was the applause meter, and the Flash Belt earned its standing ovation. It took a magenta camera on a belt and turned it into a supernova. It took a slow transformation and made it a blink-and-you-miss-it cataclysm.