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A Combustion chakram has four half-circle recessions lining its outer wheel. The other four sections of the wheel each sport a spike, and the handle, which is shaped like a cross, is connected to the wheel by the four recessions. The handle is grey, while the main wheel is red on the outer edge and black on the inner edge. This model of chakram is identical in every way, save for color, to the [[Ashes|Ashes chakrams]].
A Combustion chakram has four half-circle recessions lining its outer wheel. The other four sections of the wheel each sport a spike, and the handle, which is shaped like a cross, is connected to the wheel by the four recessions. The handle is grey, while the main wheel is red on the outer edge and black on the inner edge. This model of chakram is identical in every way, save for color, to the [[Ashes|Ashes chakrams]].


==Etymology==
"Combustion" is the process by which fuel is turned into energy.
"Combustion" is the process by which fuel is turned into energy.


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