Hello!
Brief explanation of myself. I am a Toy Designer, worked on a bunch of licenses and a few companies and America, Japan, and China. I state this because not for credibility but more to show that I am a grown adult with "sensibility".
There definitely needs to be an age division. I can understand it's the real reason may just be because we there is no man power to restructure the website. But age restrictions need to be something that is looked into. Noone over 18+ would want to organize etc etc etc.
This is not purely because I want to run tournaments where I can drink adult approved beverages and Beyblade but also for child safety.
Child Liability is a major factor in this and you won't get away if you just say "oh i didn't know" ignorance isn't bliss if a parent tries hard enough for the welfare of their own kids.
I keep digging up people mentioning
"Beyblades is for everyone"
Beyblades is NOT for everyone. Beyblades have an age recommendations of 6+ in Japan and 8+ in North America. Yes the WBO isn't affiliated with Takara Tomy or Hasbro but the group does revolve around their product. Gun Law in NY says you need to be over 21+ to own a gun. If I were to run shooting tournament and said the second amendment allows everyone to bare arms so its open to everyone would you enter a 13 year old.
The parents may be the ones who bought them but WBO is what encourages the game. Toy Design majors first year are taught about all the toys that have been recalled due to a kid hurting them selves for all the dumb reasons. If a 4 year old hurts themselves on a spinning Zwei Bey
Who is to blame?
The Organizer? > The WBO? > Hasbro? > Takara Tomy? > The Parent? > The Child? > The Child's Opponent?
Basic answer is whoever can afford the better lawyer or who the Judge favors more.
"x yearolds can beat xx year olds"
I hear this a lot. That isn't a proper response to addressing the issue. That's putting up a scarecrow or gas lighting the main issue. Question, how many adults with no kids go to Chuck-E-Cheese? Not 18-25 still in college and have no real sense of boundaries yet and think it's ironic.
The thing is it's clear the WBO was created by people that don't have their own kids. But also aren't old enough where there is an awkward age gap.
Parents need to feel safe too letting their kids having a fun activity they enjoy. I don't think any organizer wants to deal with an angry parent.
Having a junior division isn't much about fairness of strong adult vs children but more about child developments. Not every kid is strong but they are growing up and it's better to cope with loss against someone their own age than a grown man.
I mentioned to a few people about structures and rules for other games but that seems to fly by peoples heads due to that not being their interest. But research in how other tournaments operate helps a better understanding of "best judgment"
Magic the Gathering: states 13+ and under requires a Guardian
WBBA Japan have Elementary events and Open All ages
Pokemon Video Game - has a junior age Division
Pokemon Go Silph Road (Home Made Community Similar to WBO) must be at least 13 years or requires an adult present
Fortnite must be at least 13 years old 13-17 require parents permission.
Evo You need to be 13 with parents
Call of Duty Must be at least 18
Over all best judgment is to have a Junior and an Open Division.
Selfishly I would like an Adults Division but that's just me being selfish.
Brief explanation of myself. I am a Toy Designer, worked on a bunch of licenses and a few companies and America, Japan, and China. I state this because not for credibility but more to show that I am a grown adult with "sensibility".
There definitely needs to be an age division. I can understand it's the real reason may just be because we there is no man power to restructure the website. But age restrictions need to be something that is looked into. Noone over 18+ would want to organize etc etc etc.
This is not purely because I want to run tournaments where I can drink adult approved beverages and Beyblade but also for child safety.
Child Liability is a major factor in this and you won't get away if you just say "oh i didn't know" ignorance isn't bliss if a parent tries hard enough for the welfare of their own kids.
I keep digging up people mentioning
"Beyblades is for everyone"
Beyblades is NOT for everyone. Beyblades have an age recommendations of 6+ in Japan and 8+ in North America. Yes the WBO isn't affiliated with Takara Tomy or Hasbro but the group does revolve around their product. Gun Law in NY says you need to be over 21+ to own a gun. If I were to run shooting tournament and said the second amendment allows everyone to bare arms so its open to everyone would you enter a 13 year old.
The parents may be the ones who bought them but WBO is what encourages the game. Toy Design majors first year are taught about all the toys that have been recalled due to a kid hurting them selves for all the dumb reasons. If a 4 year old hurts themselves on a spinning Zwei Bey
Who is to blame?
The Organizer? > The WBO? > Hasbro? > Takara Tomy? > The Parent? > The Child? > The Child's Opponent?
Basic answer is whoever can afford the better lawyer or who the Judge favors more.
"x yearolds can beat xx year olds"
I hear this a lot. That isn't a proper response to addressing the issue. That's putting up a scarecrow or gas lighting the main issue. Question, how many adults with no kids go to Chuck-E-Cheese? Not 18-25 still in college and have no real sense of boundaries yet and think it's ironic.
The thing is it's clear the WBO was created by people that don't have their own kids. But also aren't old enough where there is an awkward age gap.
Parents need to feel safe too letting their kids having a fun activity they enjoy. I don't think any organizer wants to deal with an angry parent.
Having a junior division isn't much about fairness of strong adult vs children but more about child developments. Not every kid is strong but they are growing up and it's better to cope with loss against someone their own age than a grown man.
I mentioned to a few people about structures and rules for other games but that seems to fly by peoples heads due to that not being their interest. But research in how other tournaments operate helps a better understanding of "best judgment"
Magic the Gathering: states 13+ and under requires a Guardian
WBBA Japan have Elementary events and Open All ages
Pokemon Video Game - has a junior age Division
Pokemon Go Silph Road (Home Made Community Similar to WBO) must be at least 13 years or requires an adult present
Fortnite must be at least 13 years old 13-17 require parents permission.
Evo You need to be 13 with parents
Call of Duty Must be at least 18
Over all best judgment is to have a Junior and an Open Division.
Selfishly I would like an Adults Division but that's just me being selfish.