Metal Fight Beyblade Official Regulation

http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/bey...ation.html

Most of those rules are similar to the old ones.

Note that the first rule says you can only use the products from the Metal Fight Beyblade series that have been released since August 2008 (ignore Google's translation).

They also indicate that a beyblade is still part of the game if it lands in one of the stadium pockets. However, a beyblade cannot be launched in a pocket.

I do not know if they really talk about the fence that supposedly has to be used.
(Apr. 01, 2009  1:03 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Note that the first rule says you can only use the products from the Metal Fight Beyblade series that have been released since August 2008 (ignore Google's translation).

They also indicate that a beyblade is still part of the game if it lands in one of the stadium pockets. However, a beyblade cannot be launched in a pocket.

Would this rule out the use of the Prototype Pegasis given out at the WHF? Can't remember when that was.

That is certainly interesting.
(Apr. 01, 2009  1:06 AM)Kei Wrote: Would this rule out the use of the Prototype Pegasis given out at the WHF? Can't remember when that was.
I think there were some events in June and in July, however, perhaps some were given out in August too. Hm, I do not know.
Quote:They also indicate that a beyblade is still part of the game if it lands in one of the stadium pockets. However, a beyblade cannot be launched in a pocket.

Hm, that's a bit odd ...

[Image: regulation_img.jpg]

So this is considered in-play. Currently, under WBO regulation it's out of play.

Quote:â‘  When the BEIBUREDO be shot from a shot from the stadium, please 30cm height.

That's far too high IMO Gasp
Well, I think that we should just change up the rules a bit. That's official and we are the UNofficial sanctioning body. But that's just one dudes opinion
I am not too keen on the 30 cm. rule; most of us perform stuff like sliding shoot well under that. This doesn't achieve anything positive strategic wise; nor do I see it being useful for anything other than safety (but I am skeptical of that as well).

The pocket one is interesting. I guess by these standards that pic I posted about the Jiraya MS means it won. Hmmmm.
I think the 30cm rule is for safety, and coincides with the fences that we also shirk.
(Apr. 01, 2009  2:20 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: I think the 30cm rule is for safety, and coincides with the fences that we also shirk.

So I don't see you adopting this rule anytime soon Tongue_out_wink
(Apr. 01, 2009  1:32 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Hm, that's a bit odd ...

[Image: regulation_img.jpg]

So this is considered in-play. Currently, under WBO regulation it's out of play.



That's far too high IMO Gasp
Maybe that translation isn't accurate? Perhaps it's referring to a maximum height? :?

I like thinking on the bright side. Grin
(Apr. 02, 2009  4:34 AM)Deikailo Wrote: Maybe that translation isn't accurate? Perhaps it's referring to a maximum height? :?

I like thinking on the bright side. Grin
TAKARA-TOMY has always said a beyblade was to be launched at a height of 30 centimetres, at least since Metal Fight Beyblade.

In any case, I doubt they use their ruler to make sure people respect that rule.
(Apr. 02, 2009  11:17 AM)Kai-V Wrote: TAKARA-TOMY has always said a beyblade was to be launched at a height of 30 centimetres, at least since Metal Fight Beyblade.

In any case, I doubt they use their ruler to make sure people respect that rule.
One advantage to Hasbro: nobody really cared. You could get away with Takara parts in a tournament.