The event will take place in Belleville at the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre's Minor Sports Meeting Room. Participant cap is 15.
If you have any questions about our event itself, please post them here!
Read the full event details and how to register below.
📝 REGISTRATION Rules
Participant Cap: 15
Registration is first-come, first-served. Registration will be closed when the maximum number of registrants is reached.
1 Companion Limit: Only 1 companion may accompany each registered tournament participant. Due to the capacity of the room, if there are too many companions, the organizer reserves the right to ask some companions to wait outside the tournament space.
Waiver Requirement: When checking in on the day of the event, all participants and companions will be required to sign a waiver releasing all associated parties to the event (organizer, venue, etc) from all liability. If you do not sign this, you cannot enter and cannot play.
$5 Deposit Required: A $5 deposit by eTransfer is required to secure a spot (read sending instructions below). The $5 deposit will be subtracted from whatever the finalized entry fee ends up being. If the event is canceled, the $5 deposit will be returned to you by eTransfer.
Entry Fee: TBD, based on the final number of participants (approximately $10-20). To be paid at the venue on the day of the event. The entry fee and deposit cover costs for the venue, prizes, and supplies.
Late Arrivals: Registered participants who arrive late may receive losses for unplayed, scheduled matches or may be replaced by another participant who is present and able to play.
Early Departure: Participants who leave early will receive losses for unplayed, scheduled matches.
Day-Of Registration: Registration on the day of the event for people who don’t confirm a spot beforehand will only be possible if spots are still available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Event Details & Cancellation: Please note that the details of this event are subject to change and may be cancelled at any point if not enough interest can be confirmed. In this case, a notice will be posted as far in advance as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
How to Register & Check-In
You must follow the below process to confirm your spot and be eligible to participate in this tournament. Please read carefully.
Note: Each participant must have his/her own WBO and Challonge accounts and register separately. If there are multiple participants (ex. parents and children), please repeat this entire process for each person.
Message:
I'd like to register to play in BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1.
My Challonge Public Profile Link:
My eTransfer email address:
After receiving your eTransfer address I will send the $5 deposit and understand that I will be required to pay the remaining balance for the entry fee on the day of the event once you finalize it.
Entry Fee Deposit Private Message Template Wrote:Subject:
Entry Fee Deposit Sent for BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1
Message:
I have sent the entry fee deposit for BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1.
The name of the person who sent the eTransfer is:
After receiving your next reply I understand that I will be required to click the Challonge sign up link and follow the instructions on that page in your next private message in order to complete my registration for the tournament.
7. Sign up on Challonge
The organizer will then send the Challonge sign up link to join the tournament. Click the link and follow the instructions to confirm the registration.
8. Pre-tournament registration complete
Your spot in the tournament is now confirmed.
9. Tournament day check-in procedure
On the day of the event, please:
Starting at the listed check-in time below, participants who have successfully registered for the tournament with their Challonge account will receive an email notification once the bracket is now accepting check-ins. Open the email and complete the check-in.
Open your Challonge public profile page on your cell phone and show it to the organizer at the registration desk before the below listed registration/check-in time concludes. If you arrive after registration closes, you will not be able to enter the tournament.
10. Receive player nametag and number
At registration or just before the tournament starts participants will be given a tag with their name and a number on it. Before each battle begins, everyone will be called by their number. At the end of the tournament, the nametags must be returned to the host.
Registered, but cannot attend?
If something comes up and you cannot attend, please Send the organizer a private message with the following template filled out:
Message:
I can no longer attend BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1. Please process a refund for my entry fee deposit.
My eTransfer email address:
By sending this message and receiving the entry fee deposit refund, I understand that I am willingly relinquishing my confirmed spot in the tournament.
Thank you!
Players who confirm a spot in the tournament and do not show up at the tournament without any notice may be warned in accordance with the WBO Community Rules.
Informal Second Tournament: Time-permitting, will decide upon the conclusion of the first tournament.
All times are approximate and subject to change.The First Stage is expected to last at least two hours, and final tournaments at least 30 minutes. Participants are encouraged to attend at least the end of the First Stage.
🎒 WHAT TO BRING
Beyblade X Tops: At least 1 for the First Stage is required. If you advance to the Final Stage, at least 3 are required.
Xtreme Stadium (Optional): We will provide one for the tournament, but if you want to help us run the tournament faster or enjoy free battles, bring your own stadium. Please post here if you intend to bring one.
No Bey, launcher, or deck case? No problem! We would be happy to lend them to you while you are playing a tournament match. Any equipment must be returned to the organizer immediately after the match.
🥇 PRIZES
The top three winning players will each receive a certificate of achievement from the OBBC affirming their victory.
And all participants will receive one 2" OBBC logo sticker!
🏆 TOURNAMENT BRACKET
Follow along with the tournament bracket on Challonge during the event.
Banned Parts & Equipment: Usage of any Blades, Ratchets, Bits, Launchers, or other equipment from Beyblade X products released within 14 days or less from the tournament date is prohibited.
Match Start: A match is considered to have started when both players have arrived at the stadium.
Beyblade Selection: Before the first battle of the match begins, players must: Decide their position on the left or right side of the stadium by playing one round of rock-paper-scissors, if either player has a preference. Then, players must select their Beyblade along with their Launcher without being seen by their opponent and notify the judge when they are ready.
After both players have completed their selection, when asked by the judge, they must present them to their opponent. The judge will then check the Beyblades and Launchers for both players. After the judge completes the inspection for both players, the judge will return the Beyblade(s) disassembled and Launchers to each player. If any Beyblade or piece of equipment is found to be unusable for any reason, the judge may award point(s) to the opponent upon consultation with the head judge. Then, both players may restart the selection process. Once the selected Beyblades and Launchers are approved, players must then assemble their Beyblade in front of the stadium within view of the judge and their opponent. The first battle will then begin.
Launch Area: The Launch Area is the circular opening on top of the Stadium Cover.
Launching: A battle begins when the call of “3–2–1 Go Shoot!” starts. Beyblades must completely pass through the Launch Area after being launched. Beyblades are considered to have entered the Play Area once they have completely passed through the Launch Area. Beyblades must enter, return, or be in the Play Area in order to win a battle. If both Beyblades collide before either has touched the Stadium (a mid-air collision), the battle must be restarted. Bladers must launch their Beyblade from within a 20cm distance from the Stadium Base for the duration of their launch.
Beyblade Assembly: You may not disassemble to change the orientation of the parts of your Beyblade(s) for the duration of a match.
Knocked-Out: To begin being considered as a possible knock-out (Xtreme Finish or Over Finish), the entire Beyblade must enter the Xtreme Zone or Over Zone.
Burst Finish: To be considered bursted (Burst Finish), any part of the Beyblade must be visibly detached (ex. Bit detaching from Ratchet, Ratchet and Bit detached from Blade, etc).
Tie Break Procedures: The following tie break procedures will be used to determine finalists at the end of the First Stage among players with the same win/loss record: Wins vs. Tied Participants, Points Difference, Points Scored, and Tiebreak Match in that order.
4 Point Final Stage: Final Stage Matches are played to 4 points for this Tournament.
Video Review: Judges may review video replays to determine the result of a battle or match only for matches which take place in the Final Stage. A judge reserves the right to deny a player request for video review.
Part Breakage Inspection: Judges must inspect both Beyblades of every battle of every match in the Final Stage for any breakages. If a Beyblade is found to have broken, the Breakage During Play procedure in the WBO X Format Rulebook must be followed.
Decorated Parts Prohibition: Bladers may not use parts that have been decorated in the following ways for this Tournament: Parts that have been painted/clear-coated unofficially and parts that have been decorated with unofficial/homemade stickers.
Battle Limit and Consecutive Draws: No limitation applies to the number of Battles per Match, or the number of Consecutive Draws allowed per Battle during this tournament.
🇨🇦 WHAT IS THE OBBC?
The Ontario Beyblade Community is a fan community open to all Beyblade lovers in Ontario, Canada. Our goal is for Beyblade fans to make new friends, have fun together, compete, and improve their skills in real-life tournaments!
🤔 NOT SURE WHAT TO EXPECT?
Not sure what to expect? Check out this video and a tournament report from our Anime North events over the past couple years:
📑 RECOMMENDATIONS & POLICIES Recommendations
All attendees are recommended to abide by the recommendations from the WBO outlined below. Thank you for your understanding and stay safe!
1. Feeling unwell? Stay at home.
2. Wear a Mask or Face Covering
3. Thumbs Up Instead of Handshakes
4. Do Not Lend or Play with Others Equipment
5. During Beyblade Inspection, Disassemble Beyblades for Judges
6. Do Not Bring More Than 1 Person With You
7. Maintain Physical Distancing (2 meters/6 feet apart)
8. After each Match Judges Should Disinfect Stadium
Open your account page on your mobile device (if possible) during registration to help us keep things quick.
2. Arrive On Time
You must arrive by the tournament start time to enter. We cannot add new players to an event once it begins. If you're running late, contact the host.
3. Stay Aware of Your Belongings
We do everything possible to ensure a safe environment, but can't be held responsible for lost or stolen goods. Keep your gear close by!
4. The Tournament Will Last At Least a Few Hours
This event is likely to last at least a few hours. If you can't commit to the entire tournament, you're welcome to come watch and play for fun instead!
5. Listen For Your Username To Be Called
Your name will be called when it's time for your next battle. If you need to leave early or take a break, tell a judge. Missing a match could mean disqualification!
6. Players Must Meet Regional Product Age Restrictions
All players in this event must meet the age restrictions on Beyblade products in their region. TAKARA-TOMY recommends Beyblade for ages 6+. Hasbro recommends Beyblade for ages 8+. Players under these ages may only participate with the permission of their parent/guardian.
7. Players Under 18 Must Be Accompanied by a Parent/Guardian
If you are under 18 years old, a parent/guardian must accompany you and be present for the duration of the event.
8. Contests, Raffles, Gambling, Betting, and Selling Are Prohibited
Advertising the sale of any product or service, as well as posting about any contest, raffle, gambling, or betting on this event page and conducting them at the event without approval by Fighting Spirits Inc. staff is prohibited. Please contact the Organized Play team if you require approval.
9. Terms of Service
All event attendees and users of this website are subject to our Terms of Service.
Hi everyone! This will be my first time hosting an event in Ontario in about 1 and a half years and I’m really excited to see all of you.
I spent most of the last year living in Japan. Thanks to that, I was able to immerse myself in the Beyblade X community in over there for the last half of 2023.
With that experience, I’ve decided that one of my goals in hosting this year will be to build tournaments for players which can emulate the environment you would have at official B4 G3, S1, and G2 events as well as what regional communities or teams are like over there. That begins with this tournament, BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1, and the Ontario Beyblade Community.
I added a non-slip rubber mat to the main platform as well as velcro on the bottom of the stadium. This ensures any movement due to the Beyblades is minimized, offering more better, more consistent gameplay.
And as you can see, the box has been themed to the Ontario Beyblade Community! Each side features an OBBC logo vinyl sticker.
For me, making this stand is linked to the idea of creating the ability for us to play Beyblade in a consistent environment no matter where it is we are playing. This is what Takara-Tomy does for the B4 G3, G2, and G1 events in Japan (outside of the finals of G2 and G1).
Rather than having to worry about if we are playing on the ground, or if tables are too high, and so forth. The stand folds up and can be taken anywhere, so it means that we can create a consistent environment for all events it is used at.
I have been away from the hobby for quite some time, looking forward to getting back in to it with his tournament! Excited to see what it's like after all this time
Hello everyone! BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1 is coming up in just under a month!
I wanted to reach out and ask if anyone was interested in attending, but hasn’t contacted me yet to confirm?
Or even if you can’t attend, if you could please share this event within your own social circles for me?
I have a handful of people who have confirmed interest in the event, but I need to confirm at least 10 in order to justify going through with it. I’ve already paid for the venue and insurance, but there is a time limit on when I can receive a refund for cancellation.
The venue I’ve found seems really great and it is within about 2 hours of downtown Toronto.
This is within the up to 2 hour range over 55% of you who responded to my survey confirmed you would be willing to travel to attend an event. Considering this, I chose Belleville as a good middle ground between Toronto and players in eastern Ontario like myself.
The venue is accessible from downtown by car or Via train in about 2h.
After my experience living in Japan last year, one of my goals in hosting this year is to build tournaments for players which can emulate the playing environment you would have at official B4 G3, S1, and G2 events. That is slated to begin with this tournament, BEYBLADE X-TREME BATTLE Belleville Vol. 1.
So I really hope you can make it!! 🙂
Please let me know ASAP if you have interest in attending.
Hello everyone, please note that this tournament is now CANCELLED.
With less than a month to the event date, insufficient interest from the community, the possibility of train prices to Toronto for me continuing to increase if I wait longer to decide, and time constraints on when I can receive a refund for the venue and the insurance policy I purchased … I’m left with no choice but to unfortunately cancel the event now.
@k00mak00mka, I have just issued a refund to you for the deposit you sent over to me to confirm your spot in this event.
Instead of this event, I intend to host a tournament in Toronto on April 13th or 14th. Venue has not yet been decided, but it should be within the city. The details for this event will be published ASAP. Stay tuned!
If anyone in Toronto has any feedback for how far they would actually be willing to travel for an event east of Toronto, please do let me know. I enjoy traveling to Toronto, but it isn’t feasible for me to do so frequently so I would really love it if we could find a meeting point somewhere east of Toronto that is a little bit closer for me to host for everyone.
The event page for my tournament in Toronto on April 13th is now up! Please join if you are able.
Oshawa/Bowmanville is about my limit for a day trip, i don't have friends out that way very much so theres nowhere to stay and its a lot to drive there and back in a day.