I’ve been a huge BeyBlade fan since the original BeyBlade series. I’ve noticed that the following rules don’t mention or specify what “foreign substances” are and “otherwise stated”. I grew up in a generation where the modification of BeyBlades was encouraged among bladers as long as it wasn’t harmful to the individual and the BeyBlade itself.
To be specific the following rule states:
The addition, application, insertion, etc. of any foreign substance that affects the performance of a Beyblade in any way is illegal unless otherwise stated. (Key word: Foreign)
As we all now Hasbro Beyblades have slopes; in which I find to be a design flaw, where as Takara Tomy blades have teeth making them strong in design but still burstable and allowed to be used in tournaments. There are sometimes huge gaps between parts are sometimes weak points when combined together.
My question is: If a BeyBlade is still burstable, are cushions such as rubber washers, rubber bands, or plastic/nylon spacers (non-foreign but very common) still considered illegal?
Hasbro makes great products but they’re weak in comparison to Takara Tomy designs which make them vulnerable to bursting. I discovered a way to make them stronger yet still burstable by simply adding cushion in between layers.
The passion and competitive edge of BeyBlade has always made me think of ways to make BeyBlading unique. While applying individual creativity and strategic advantage I don’t believe it would sacrifice the integrity of the BeyBlade community. It’s no different the Hasbro finally adding more metal to the Pro Series BeyBlades; it’s a strategic advantage.
I would love to here everyone’s thoughts on this topic and possibly seeing more specifics in the rules of engagement.
To be specific the following rule states:
The addition, application, insertion, etc. of any foreign substance that affects the performance of a Beyblade in any way is illegal unless otherwise stated. (Key word: Foreign)
As we all now Hasbro Beyblades have slopes; in which I find to be a design flaw, where as Takara Tomy blades have teeth making them strong in design but still burstable and allowed to be used in tournaments. There are sometimes huge gaps between parts are sometimes weak points when combined together.
My question is: If a BeyBlade is still burstable, are cushions such as rubber washers, rubber bands, or plastic/nylon spacers (non-foreign but very common) still considered illegal?
Hasbro makes great products but they’re weak in comparison to Takara Tomy designs which make them vulnerable to bursting. I discovered a way to make them stronger yet still burstable by simply adding cushion in between layers.
The passion and competitive edge of BeyBlade has always made me think of ways to make BeyBlading unique. While applying individual creativity and strategic advantage I don’t believe it would sacrifice the integrity of the BeyBlade community. It’s no different the Hasbro finally adding more metal to the Pro Series BeyBlades; it’s a strategic advantage.
I would love to here everyone’s thoughts on this topic and possibly seeing more specifics in the rules of engagement.