General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY]

Pockets are still a part of the stadium. I've actually won matches in official Hasbro tournaments by entering a pocket and on rebound, exiting pockets and consequently KOing an opponent. Hasbro judges will rule that as fine. Their instructions are, in short, "best of three, last one spinning wins"
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:14 PM)Kai-V Wrote:
lord wolfblade Wrote:if TT used pockets instead of exits on the TT attack, would it change anything? no, once a bey goes into a pocket or exit it is out. (even if the bey bounces out of the pocket it doesn't matter, it is out once it goes in it)

You have visibly not played with an Attack Type BeyStadium ... Pockets and real exits have a huge difference in performance.

i have played in a TT attack before

when a beyblade goes into a pocket it is considered a KO, if a bey goes into a exit it is considered a KO, not much of a difference in performance

if i where to cut the wall where my pockets are and my bey goes through it, it is the same as if i left the pocket wall alone and my bey goes into the pocket

(Apr. 25, 2011  3:17 PM)Deikailo Wrote: Pockets are still a part of the stadium. I've actually won matches in official Hasbro tournaments by entering a pocket and on rebound, exiting pockets and consequently KOing an opponent. Hasbro judges will rule that as fine. Their instructions are, in short, "best of three, last one spinning wins"

hasbro judges do not know how to judge properly then Tongue_out_wink . my way is, if it goes into the pocket it is KOed, if it rebounds back into the stadium it is still KOed

from the WBO rule book
Quote:• A Beyblade returns to the BeyStadium after being knocked out of play.
‣ Once a Beyblade is knocked out of play, the round ends. Once a Beyblade is
considered out of play, it cannot become "in-play" again.
Quote:i have played in a TT attack before

I think Kai-V means not enough experience? You went to a tourney like 2 or once? You defitnitly need more exp on that.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:18 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:17 PM)Deikailo Wrote: Pockets are still a part of the stadium. I've actually won matches in official Hasbro tournaments by entering a pocket and on rebound, exiting pockets and consequently KOing an opponent. Hasbro judges will rule that as fine. Their instructions are, in short, "best of three, last one spinning wins"

hasbro judges do not know how to judge properly then Tongue_out_wink . my way is, if it goes into the pocket it is KOed, if it rebounds back into the stadium it is still KOed

here is a small example with exits:
if a bey gets hit out of a exit and onto the floor, and then it bounces back into the stadium it is still considered out
So what you're saying is Hasbro's rules are wrong for the product and metagame they have created?

You know that compacts were a viable style of play because of pockets, right?


(Apr. 25, 2011  3:18 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote: from the WBO rule book
Quote:• A Beyblade returns to the BeyStadium after being knocked out of play.
‣ Once a Beyblade is knocked out of play, the round ends. Once a Beyblade is
considered out of play, it cannot become "in-play" again.
WBO =/= Hasbro
We don't even use their stadiums.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:26 PM)Deikailo Wrote: So what you're saying is Hasbro's rules are wrong for the product and metagame they have created?

well i play by WBO rules, and it says

Quote:• A Beyblade returns to the BeyStadium after being knocked out of play.
‣ Once a Beyblade is knocked out of play, the round ends. Once a Beyblade is
considered out of play, it cannot become "in-play" again.

and IIRC hasbro did not create beyblade, TT did

edit: well i do not have a TT stadium, yet i still go by WBO rules anyways because they are best
By the way, TAKARA-TOMY considers some stadiums' outer "pockets" as still in play if a Beyblade ever succeeds in getting in them ... The Balance Type BeyStadium's two outer 'wings' are still part of the legal stadium area, and on the Stamina Type BeyStadium, the three holes that can be used to store Beyblades temporarily are legal too.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:31 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:26 PM)Deikailo Wrote: So what you're saying is Hasbro's rules are wrong for the product and metagame they have created?

well i play by WBO rules, and it says

Quote:• A Beyblade returns to the BeyStadium after being knocked out of play.
‣ Once a Beyblade is knocked out of play, the round ends. Once a Beyblade is
considered out of play, it cannot become "in-play" again.

and IIRC hasbro did not create beyblade, TT did

agreed, but Hasbro has another way of playing beyblade. Its not compulsory, that if TT does something, Hasbro can not do something different.
You know that Metal Masters are already out in Australia =D
I don't know why they came out so early its just I have them =D
But whats unfortunate is that they haven't released Galaxy or Ray
All thats in the Metal Master Boosters are the normal Hasbro Legend series
Its got Hasbro sign and the WBBA holographic sticker on it so I guess its real.
It even comes with a working code.
The stickers, tool and instructions are exactly alike but the instructions are a bit smaller.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:31 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:26 PM)Deikailo Wrote: So what you're saying is Hasbro's rules are wrong for the product and metagame they have created?

well i play by WBO rules, and it says

Quote:• A Beyblade returns to the BeyStadium after being knocked out of play.
‣ Once a Beyblade is knocked out of play, the round ends. Once a Beyblade is
considered out of play, it cannot become "in-play" again.

and IIRC hasbro did not create beyblade, TT did

edit: well i do not have a TT stadium, yet i still go by WBO rules anyways because they are best
WBO rules also say Hasbro stadiums aren't allowed.

Hasbro recreates their line to accommodate a different style of play which tends to cater to a younger audience. Their stadium, their rules.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:39 PM)Deikailo Wrote: WBO rules also say Hasbro stadiums aren't allowed.

Hasbro recreates their line to accommodate a different style of play which tends to cater to a younger audience. Their stadium, their rules.

i am fully aware that WBO says no hasbro stadiums, but that does not mean that i cant play by WBO rules at all

well they seem to think that kids like stamina types to win every battle. their rules are really not that good

but what ever, i try to say something that could further help hasbro stadiums be better for play, yet it seems i can't even do that
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:42 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:39 PM)Deikailo Wrote: WBO rules also say Hasbro stadiums aren't allowed.

Hasbro recreates their line to accommodate a different style of play which tends to cater to a younger audience. Their stadium, their rules.

i am fully aware that WBO says no hasbro stadiums, but that does not mean that i cant play by WBO rules at all

well they seem to think that kids like stamina types to win every battle. their rules are really not that good

but what ever, i try to say something that could further help hasbro stadiums be better for play, yet it seems i can't even do that

dude, kids just don't know much about all this Stamina, Attack etc. Also, most kids use beys which are easily available, or the ones of their favorite character. I am 100% sure that you'll see a majority of Pegasus or Leone beys than you see those Eagle or L Drago
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:36 PM)Bakers Dozen Wrote: You know that Metal Masters are already out in Australia =D
I don't know why they came out so early its just I have them =D
But whats unfortunate is that they haven't released Galaxy or Ray
All thats in the Metal Master Boosters are the normal Hasbro Legend series
Its got Hasbro sign and the WBBA holographic sticker on it so I guess its real.
It even comes with a working code.
The stickers, tool and instructions are exactly alike but the instructions are a bit smaller.

The Legend Series is not part of Metal Masters at all, and several countries have had those for months now. Do not create such false hopes ...
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:50 PM)Kai-V Wrote: The Legend Series is not part of Metal Masters at all, and several countries have had those for months now. Do not create such false hopes ...

i think he meant metal master packaging with legend series in them
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:52 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote: i think he meant metal master packaging with legend series in them

That is not possible though ...
for me the hasbro stadium may suck but it gets the job done it may leave the performance tip all messy but i have used it. now about the whole pocket thing i see it as a sumo ring step out of it you lose even if you rebound.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:52 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:50 PM)Kai-V Wrote: The Legend Series is not part of Metal Masters at all, and several countries have had those for months now. Do not create such false hopes ...

i think he meant metal master packaging with legend series in them

Spot On
it even in different packaging and says beyblade metal masters
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:53 PM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:52 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote: i think he meant metal master packaging with legend series in them

That is not possible though ...

i do not really see how so, in that video for metal masters it showed the legend series in metal master packaging

@Bakers Dozen:
is there any way you can show a picture?
Canada has been confirmed that the show will come out May 15 and USA in June(date unknown) sorry if this has been known
Oh, I might remember that ... Perhaps Hasbro was so unable to meet the demand with the normal release of the Legend Series that they had to move on and get ahead with production, so that is what Australia finally has ...

I hope they will not release the Legend Series again in North America with that packaging, as we already have the other packaging.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:55 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:53 PM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:52 PM)lord Wolfblade Wrote: i think he meant metal master packaging with legend series in them

That is not possible though ...

i do not really see how so, in that video for metal masters it showed the legend series in metal master packaging

@Bakers Dozen:
is there any way you can show a picture?

PicS will be up tomorrow
well, I think Kai V has figured it out. Well, still the pics would confirm her theory.
(Apr. 25, 2011  3:47 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: dude, kids just don't know much about all this Stamina, Attack etc. Also, most kids use beys which are easily available, or the ones of their favorite character. I am 100% sure that you'll see a majority of Pegasus or Leone beys than you see those Eagle or L Drago

1: That's where your wrong,only the bladers that's just like the show don't know them,Including the very young audience who just like anything that's on Tv.
Those who collect/play Beyblade know Exactly what Attack,Defense,And Stamina is.

2:Most kids collect all that come out. Even if they're bad.(Ex. Storm Capricorne)

3:The most popular Beyblade Metal Fusion(s) among kids are Pegasus,Leone,and L-Drago.
The Most popular Beyblade Metal Fight (For Those Who Know About Them) are..
BigBang Pegasis,Fang Leone,Hell Kerbecs,and Meteo L-Drago.
The "worst" Beyblade "Ever" among kids is Flame Byxis. Due to it's tall track.
where are you going? 230 is a top tier defence/stamina track
(burn bull 230 WD)
(MF-H basalt bull/kerbecs 230 RS
BUT.. you do have a point, when i showed my byxis to my little couzon he's like "eewwww"
(Apr. 26, 2011  1:08 AM)sasuke41915 Wrote: where are you going? 230 is a top tier defence/stamina track
(burn bull 230 WD)
(MF-H basalt bull/kerbecs 230 RS
BUT.. you do have a point, when i showed my byxis to my little couzon he's like "eewwww"

He means that little kids are like "That tall pink track is horrible! I'll beat it with my awesome Dark Wolf!"
Oh thanks Mr.N (nice signature) (and sorry if I spelled cousin wrong) AWESOME
STORY you should name kevins bey death destroyer