First block of text: 4 exclamation points, World Beyblade Organization (3 words), 75,000=3/4 of 100,000, fan-run (3-3). 3 words before first comma.
Second block of text (line technically, w/e): 3 periods for ellipses, three words after ellipses.
Picture: The WBO Bey- 3 3 3. In the background, there are 2 9's, 27 and 6. There are 4 multiples of 3.
Third block of text: 75000 again, ellipses again. 4 bolded words before the comma, 6 between comma and semicolon (multiple of 3), 4 after semicolon. There are also 3 commas in total.
Fourth block/lines: 3/4, 75,000/100,000, 0.75, fourth Brad Day, 3 exclamation points, 3 and 4 directly shown, 3 periods (ellipses) again. 4 commas in first part of block.
Fifth block/line: 3 and 4 directly stated.
Prize list: Obviously 4 grand winners (top four), 34 (3 and 4) winners, 8 face boosters (multiple of 4), face booster titles have 3 words. Four words before comma stating '4 of these 34 winners...'
1) Four prizes offered, 3'+'s.
Wide Square Type Beystadium: 4 walls
DKD: 3 word name for Chrome+Crystal and 'Limited Golden Dragon Model', 4 words. BSF is 3 letters and abbreviation is 3 letters, Drag
ooon.
Triple Battle Set: 3 words, triple, 3 cores, beystadium + 2 beys=3 beyblade products. Galaxy Pegasis W105R2F and Meteo L-Drago LW105LF count as 3 strings of letters and numbers.
BBG-13 Synchrom Battle Set: 3 word name, '3' in BBG-13, digital root of 13=4, 3 letters in BBG, Battle has 6 letters while Set has 3. Samurai Ifraid and Pirates Killerken are like GPeg and MLD, but Ifraid has 1
45 while Killerken has A2
30.
2) Four prizes offered, 3 '+'s.
Triple Battle Set: see above
Beserker Begirados SR200BWD: see reasoning for GPeg and MLD. Plus, Beserker and SR200BWD are 8 characters long while Begirados is 9. BBG-22 = digit sum of 4.
Zero-G Stadium Attack Type: BBG-04 product code-wise, which is '4' in BBG-04 and 3 letters for BBG. Attack=6 letters, Type=4 letters, 4 words in entire product name. 3 walls, 3 exits
BBG-13 Synchrom Battle Set: see above
3) Number of prize (third), 3 prizes offered.
Triple Battle Set: see above
Blue VariAres D:D: Vari+Ares+D:D = 3 characters. VariAres is 8 letters, 4 syllables. Blue is four letters, and when combined makes 3 words.
4D bottoms also have 3 characters in each name. 3 protrusions, 3 modes
Jade Jupiter S130RB: S1
30, S130RB=6 characters (multiple of 3), 3 words. Jade is 4 letters. RB can be split into Rubber Ball, which is 6 and 4 letters respectively.
4) Placement (fourth), 3 prizes offered.
Phantom Orion B:D: 3 strings of letters and numbers again,
4-D again with 3 characters. Orion's facebolt depicts the belt, which consists of 3 stars, and the Bearing Drive has 6 protrusions at the top (multiple of 3).
LLD 100HF Kyokuryuu Ver.: LLD is abbreviated with 3 letters (same with MLD), Ver. is abbreviated as 3 letters. 4 characters, and Kyokuryuu has 9 letters, which is 3x3, and 3 u's. 100 has 3 characters. LLD has 3 plastic dragon heads, and 3 protrusions that are shown/covered for each mode. Each hand has 3 claws and each multi-hit scales protrusion has 3 scales.
Beylauncher Cosmo Blue: 3 words, Blue is mentioned again with 4 letters.
Sixth block: 3 italicized words, Triple Battle Set is earlier reasoning. There are 3 sentences, each starts with a capital T making four capital T's in total when including the one from Triple Battle Set (otherwise 3). 3 exclamation points.
Seventh block: 4 '?'s and '!'s combined. 8 bolded words, making a multiple of 2 again.
Final block: 3 commas.
Kai-V: Beyrank is 4 numbers excluding comma, Beypoints is 3 numbers all of which are multiples of 9. Digital root is 6, which is also divisible by 3 and sum of the digits is divisible by 3 and 4. 38 faces are present.
Uwik: Username is 4 letters, Beyrank is 6, multiple of 3. Digital root of beypoints is 3, digital sum is 12 (divisible by 3 and 4), two fours and a 3. When the 1 and 3 are added, it makes 3 fours. 4 numbers in beypoints. 6 complete rows of faces, 32 faces total. Plus, he made a nice little joke with 340 more clues total, which scared me for a second before I saw what it meant haha. Also 3 family members, making 3 female family members.
So how's that? :P Hope that's enough math. These kind of questions are right up my alley.
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