Shin LA Burst Standard 7-2-22 (Hasbro Pro Series Stadium experimental event)
We will meet and play at the Green X. The red dot 🔴 is just below the green X, which is location we can meet and register before our gazebo rental starts at 2:00PM.
PLEASE READ!!!
This is a Burst Standard event using the 3on3 first stage rule set and we will be playing in the Hasbro Pro Series Stadium. Also for this event, a beyblade is only considered knocked out if it lands in one of the the 4 pockets and cannot escape the pocket. A beyblade that bounces back into play from a pocket or any part of the stadiums walls is still considered to be in play. The play area is the entire stadium. Please refer to the rulebook link below to review the game play rules for the event:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mbjw...Q-c9A/edit
Challonge Links:
1st stage
https://worldbeyblade.challonge.com/zdyq9nun
Finals
https://worldbeyblade.challonge.com/y9ayyj
Prize:
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- 1st Place: $30 USD Coupon Code
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Event Schedule
1:30PM-1:50 PM Registration
1:50PM-2:00PM Bracket Set-up
2:00PM Announcements and Tournament Starts.
*Tournaments can last up to 5 hours
**Please meet for registration at the red dot shown on the map above.
***Once the registration concludes, players cannot be added.
Need-to-Know Information
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3. Stay Aware of Your Belongings
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4. The Tournament Will Last At Least a Few Hours
This event is likely to last at least a few hours. If you can't commit to the entire tournament, you're welcome to come watch and play for fun instead!
5. Listen For Your Username To Be Called
Your name will be called when it's time for your next battle. If you need to leave early or take a break, tell a judge. Missing a match could mean disqualification!
6. Players Must Meet Regional Product Age Restrictions
All players in this event must meet the age restrictions on Beyblade products in their region. TAKARA-TOMY recommends Beyblade for ages 6+. Hasbro recommends Beyblade for ages 8+. Players under these ages may only participate with the permission of their parent/guardian.
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(Jun. 19, 2022 3:31 AM)Vulcan Eagle Wrote: Are drivers and their dash/metal counterparts considered identical parts? I need to know so I can combo build
No they are not. You are allowed to use any driver variant in the same deck as long as it isn't the same exact driver.
Example: Hold, Hold', High Hold' (Allowed) / Xtreme, Xtreme', Xtreme' (Not Allowed, Repeats Xtreme')
(Jun. 19, 2022 3:31 AM)Vulcan Eagle Wrote: Are drivers and their dash/metal counterparts considered identical parts? I need to know so I can combo build
No they are not consider identical, and this is specifically stated in the rulebook in the following manner
- Including any combination of regular/Dash/Metal/High/SlingShock/HyperSphere/QuadDrive, etc. versions of a Driver is permitted.
The rulebook states “If the part with a mode change requires disassembly, the initial mode must be selected during the Beyblade Selection phase before presenting your Beyblade to the judge for inspection. After the first battle, it may only be changed once for the entire match.”
So if I were to have a bey in my 2nd or 3rd slot for the 3v3, would I be allowed to change it into high mode or low mode since the 2nd round is technically after the first battle?
(Jun. 26, 2022 1:20 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: Shindog, I have a questionShort answer is yes
The rulebook states “If the part with a mode change requires disassembly, the initial mode must be selected during the Beyblade Selection phase before presenting your Beyblade to the judge for inspection. After the first battle, it may only be changed once for the entire match.”
So if I were to have a bey in my 2nd or 3rd slot for the 3v3, would I be allowed to change it into high mode or low mode since the 2nd round is technically after the first battle?
This rule predates WBO incorporating 3on3 so it seems a bit odd. We are going to follow it literally, even if it doesn’t make total sense.
(Jun. 26, 2022 1:23 AM)Shindog Wrote:Ok, thanks for the confirmation(Jun. 26, 2022 1:20 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: Shindog, I have a questionShort answer is yes
The rulebook states “If the part with a mode change requires disassembly, the initial mode must be selected during the Beyblade Selection phase before presenting your Beyblade to the judge for inspection. After the first battle, it may only be changed once for the entire match.”
So if I were to have a bey in my 2nd or 3rd slot for the 3v3, would I be allowed to change it into high mode or low mode since the 2nd round is technically after the first battle?
This rule predates WBO incorporating 3on3 so it seems a bit odd. We are going to follow it literally, even if it doesn’t make total sense.
(Jun. 29, 2022 8:47 PM)TheRogueBlader Wrote:(Jun. 29, 2022 8:42 PM)Valtshucool Wrote: Are we allowed to use cho-z beys and gt beys?You are allowed to use any bey, as long as you don’t combine hasbro and TakaraTomy parts into the same combo. Each combo must only have parts from 1 company. This is burst standard so anything is allowed.
I want to add that pro series parts are considered TT Parts and maybe mixed with TT parts. Also this rule primarily affects layers and drivers and does not affect disks.
(Jun. 29, 2022 10:02 PM)Shindog Wrote:Oh yeah, I was actually just about to ask in another thread if pro-series were compatible with TT. I knew the drivers were, but I wasn’t sure on the layers, good to know.(Jun. 29, 2022 8:47 PM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: You are allowed to use any bey, as long as you don’t combine hasbro and TakaraTomy parts into the same combo. Each combo must only have parts from 1 company. This is burst standard so anything is allowed.
I want to add that pro series parts are considered TT Parts and maybe mixed with TT parts. Also this rule primarily affects layers and drivers and does not affect disks.
Also in regards to the pro-series stadium, I was looking at a tournament video using it on YouTube and it seems like the blader’s main problem’s were that beys were going in the pocket and coming back out. But there was no “pocket bounce” rule like there is a “wall bounce” rule for standard. So I guess now I’m just curious since the same rule applies here, was the rule chosen simply because this is an experiment for the stadium? Or for another reason?
We won’t be able to arrive on time but I am planning on taking him so we can watch part of the tournament and spin some blades off on our own somewhere. Is this cool?
Do you guys have a Facebook group or Instagram I can check out? Thanks.
Let it RIP.