Beyblade Burst ASIA Championship 2018 [03/31/18 - Tokyo, Japan]

i don't know if we have a thread for this and/or we can discuss about this but hey... just letting this out here for everyone's information.



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Participating countries:
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • Taiwan
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • South Korea

The Philippine Nationals is to be held this weekend (Feb 24 to 25)
More info over at their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BeybladeToysPhilippines/



Rules



THE RESULTS ARE IN!

Champion: En En (Taiwan)
1st Runner up : Merong (Korea)
2nd Runner up: Daryl ( Malaysia)

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Congrats to everyone! x
singapore's nationals is being held at 10 - 11 march.
With all of these national championships the chances for a world championship are increasing. I really hope there's no age limit if there's ever going to be a Burst Championship in Germany.
Awesome! Wish I was going to Japan for this.

For the Philippines event, it mentions a "Senior" category for the main event. Does anyone know what exactly that event entailed? Is there going to be a "Senior" category in addition to the "Junior" category for the Asia Championship?

edit: Also just added a bit more description to the thread title.
I REALLLLLLLLLY hope India will be part of this. It would be like my dream comes true
(Feb. 26, 2018  2:48 AM)Kei Wrote: For the Philippines event, it mentions a "Senior" category for the main event. Does anyone know what exactly that event entailed? Is there going to be a "Senior" category in addition to the "Junior" category for the Asia Championship?

Sadly it was just like a G4 tournament in Japan. The Asia Championship will only have the main category which is 7 years old to 12 years old by April 1st. However the prizes were pretty neat, 1st to 3rd place from all categories will receive a complete set of gold (1st), silver (2nd), bronze (3rd) launcher set ups (light launcher and launcher grip) with an exclusive bey (wasn't able to take a peak on what the bey was, but most of them were a black Spriggan S1 and gun metal ver. of Storm Spriggan)



PHILIPPINE QUALIFIERS RESULTS (MAIN CATEGORY)

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1ST PLACE - Lei

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2ND PLACE - Edrick

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3RD PLACE - Eugene

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4TH PLACE - Magnus

LEI AND EDRICK WILL BE THE 2 PH REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE ASIA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Fun fact: Lei and Magnus are part of the Thunderground Beyblade League, a team of Bladers here in the Philippines.
I bet if the take india in this . We will rule the tournament for sure ....
(Feb. 26, 2018  8:04 AM)GemiosBlader10 Wrote: Fun fact: Lei and Magnus are part of the Thunderground Beyblade League, a team of Bladers here in the Philippines.

Nice! Do you know what sort of combos did well throughout the event?
(Feb. 26, 2018  8:55 PM)Kei Wrote: Nice! Do you know what sort of combos did well throughout the event?

Due to having only select pre-dual/dual layer system here, the combos were a bit easy to build since we were provided with less options but with more competitive uses.

I believe Magnus and Lei mostly used Revolve and Orbit-based combos on three specific layers: K2, A2 and L2.

Other combos (mostly from the Senior category) were Driger S, W1, Z2, V2 and X2-based. With the drivers varying from Orbit, Revolve, Xtreme, Trans, Hold.

Bladers here usually depend on the stock combo only, it was a bit easy to make your way to the top if you know how parts work. The only challenge was if you mislaunch it or if your opponent has a better mold. A friend of mine got knocked out off the eliminations by a stock Dranzer S and Dragoon S. Bummer.
(Feb. 27, 2018  2:00 PM)GemiosBlader10 Wrote:
(Feb. 26, 2018  8:55 PM)Kei Wrote: Nice! Do you know what sort of combos did well throughout the event?

Due to having only select pre-dual/dual layer system here, the combos were a bit easy to build since we were provided with less options but with more competitive uses.

I believe Magnus and Lei mostly used Revolve and Orbit-based combos on three specific layers: K2, A2 and L2.

Other combos (mostly from the Senior category) were Driger S, W1, Z2, V2 and X2-based. With the drivers varying from Orbit, Revolve, Xtreme, Trans, Hold.

Bladers here usually depend on the stock combo only, it was a bit easy to make your way to the top if you know how parts work. The only challenge was if  you mislaunch it or if your opponent has a better mold. A friend of mine got knocked out off the eliminations by a stock Dranzer S and Dragoon S. Bummer.

Magnus and Lei both use Kaiser Kerbeus, Driger Slash, and Lost Longinus. Smile
(Feb. 27, 2018  3:33 PM)CydFrancis Wrote: Magnus and Lei both use Kaiser Kerbeus, Driger Slash, and Lost Longinus. Smile

Sir Cyd!! hahaha. Whoops wrong info, sorry! Thought they used the meta-beys of Sir Ish's The Habbit tournaments.
Does this mean there might be an Australian championship!!!!!??!??!!?
I hope there is a indian championship . Don't know y ppl look down on india .. but seriously i wanna change that ... Come on let's have a india championship ...
Wooow That's Awsome I hope India is going to be a part of beyblade burst Tournament??
(Mar. 01, 2018  4:33 AM)Rohan Shirasagi Wrote: But it's Fan made bro ??

I'm pretty sure its WBBA/Offical
(Mar. 01, 2018  4:33 AM)Rohan Shirasagi Wrote: But it's Fan made bro ??

(Mar. 01, 2018  4:39 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: I'm pretty sure its WBBA/Offical

The commercial was fan made since the distributor of Beyblades in the Philippine didn't bother to make one. But it's all real, it just happened last weekend.
(Mar. 01, 2018  9:38 AM)GemiosBlader10 Wrote:
(Mar. 01, 2018  4:33 AM)Rohan Shirasagi Wrote: But it's Fan made bro ??

(Mar. 01, 2018  4:39 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: I'm pretty sure its WBBA/Offical

The commercial was fan made since the distributor of Beyblades in the Philippine didn't bother to make one. But it's all real, it just happened last weekend.

I think he was refering to event being fanmade. Which is offical

BTW by any chance any news about this in India?
(Mar. 01, 2018  10:37 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: I think he was refering to event being fanmade. Which is offical

BTW by any chance any news about this in India?

I thought it was the other way around heh sorry! but yeah, it is WBBA official. I don't have info yet about India championships, shouldn't Funskool be handling some right now?
(Mar. 01, 2018  4:39 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote:
(Mar. 01, 2018  4:33 AM)Rohan Shirasagi Wrote: But it's Fan made bro ??

I'm pretty sure its WBBA/Offical

Yes this is an official international tournament
UPDATE (mostly about the prizes for the SEA qualifiers):

PH representative receives the ENTIRE (kinda) Beyblade God System toy line. Bankee Inc (PH distributor of Takara Tomy) wasn't able to receive RBV6, 7 and 9 but still a great prize! I believe SEA countries will have an entire set too if they win their respective qualifiers due to SEA being literally 2 seasons late from most countries.

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Credits to the champ himself and his dad
Oh my spinning beygod. That's best prize you can get for winning nationals beyhaha
(Mar. 07, 2018  4:41 PM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: Oh my spinning beygod. That's best prize you can get for winning nationals beyhaha

it trully is. they get to be way ahead of everyone in our country full of D2/A2/K2/L2/Driger S spams heh