Heyo!
Just wanted to start this thread for a bit of a discussion on part breakage and its legality. For instance a Beyblade X bey with cracked metal is dangerous and definitely should not be used, but what about something like E230 having a small crack at the top of the shaft (which happens a lot due to it’s design) or a big problem for me is the wing on the Dranzer S X remake keeps cracking. These things don’t have any significant impact on performance or safety, so I wanted to see what others think.
Perhaps we introduce exceptions based on suggestions from organizers or voting or something. Having to buy new parts is expensive especially for legacy generations, and while it has to be done some the less we can make that happen the more accessible Beyblade becomes.
Just wanted to start this thread for a bit of a discussion on part breakage and its legality. For instance a Beyblade X bey with cracked metal is dangerous and definitely should not be used, but what about something like E230 having a small crack at the top of the shaft (which happens a lot due to it’s design) or a big problem for me is the wing on the Dranzer S X remake keeps cracking. These things don’t have any significant impact on performance or safety, so I wanted to see what others think.
Perhaps we introduce exceptions based on suggestions from organizers or voting or something. Having to buy new parts is expensive especially for legacy generations, and while it has to be done some the less we can make that happen the more accessible Beyblade becomes.