Scissors Switch (シザーススイッチ, Shizāsu Suitchi, Square): The Scissors Switch arms Fourze with the arts-and-crafts-looking Scissors Module (シザースモジュール, Shizāsu Mojūru)
on his left arm, which allows him to cut though even metal. If the
second opening of the show is any indication, it can also fire a pulse
of energy for a long-range attack. The Scissors Switch is generally used
to operate the Potechokin.
Beat SwitchBeat Switch (ビートスイッチ, Bīto Suitchi, Cross): The Beat Switch arms Fourze with the Beat Module (ビートモジュール, Bīto Mojūru)
on his right leg, resembling a small subwoofer that can produce sonic
waves with a range of 20Hz-5kHz and a tweeter with a range of
5kHz-24kHz. A rather hilarious aspect of the Beat Module is that it can
behave much like a normal subwoofer.
Chain Array SwitchChain Array Switch (チェーンアレイスイッチ, Chēn Arei Suitchi, Circle): The Chain Array Switch arms Fourze with the Chain Array Module (チェーンアレイモジュール, Chēn Arei Mojūru) on his right arm, which is a glorified spiked flail. The steel ball on the end of the chain is called the Blowing Star (ブローイングスター,Burōingu Sutā), weighing about 120 kg. The Rough Spikers (ラフスパイカー, Rafu Supaikā) on the Blowing Star are made from a newly discovered metal known as Astorium (アストリウム<, Asutoriumu).
It seems old-fashioned and low-tech, but it gets the job done in
handling Zodiarts. The Chain Array's links can also stretch. Like any
chained weapon, inertia is a factor to make sure Fourze doesn't end up
smacking the Module into himself, and there is also the chance of the
Module being reflected back onto Fourze.
Smoke SwitchSmoke Switch (スモークスイッチ, Sumōku Suitchi, Cross): The Smoke Switch arms Fourze with the Smoke Module (スモークモジュール, Sumōku Mojūru),
allowing him to emit smoke within a 5 mile radius for 5 minutes which
can obstruct an opponent's vision in close combat, not to mention
disorientate said opponent from the choking smoke.
Spike SwitchSpike Switch (スパイクスイッチ, Supaiku Suitchi, Triangle): The Spike Switch arms Fourze with the leg-brace of the Spike Module (スパイクモジュール, Supaiku Mojūru)
on his left leg, giving Kamen Rider Fourze an advantage in close-range
kicks. The Spike Module consists of Rough Spikers, again made out of
Astorium, only they extend a good two feet seconds before impact for
maximum damage/penetration. It is also quite heavy, as Fourze had to use
both arms to lift his leg out of a foot-deep hole speculated to be
caused by the Spike Module, as it happened off-screen.
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