(Jan. 21, 2022 3:24 AM)xros Wrote: Specifically a Dread Bahamut I have that is apparently right spin.
I don't really know if it'd cause that much harm, as the whole beyblade is inverted.
Here is an image.
https://imgur.com/a/83NK91P
Hi, I noticed your question and have came to give an answer.
Fake beyblades are strictly forbidden from use in a tournament match. They (can) contain toxic chemicals such as lead that can be put into the air if the fake beyblade breaks.
I suggest you take a look at the rulebooks if you have any further questions. They're a great source of knowledge on these things.
With that being said, they're technically fine to use in a freeplay scenario, as long as it is not a tournament match. Only real Takara Tomy or Hasbro products are allowed for use in a tournament match.
Oh, and don't get any ideas about trying to sneak a fake part into a tournament. Chances are, a judge will find it and point it out, which if it is an intentional act could get you disqualified from an event.
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