I made my own set of tourney rules.

Scoring:

Each battle is played to 3 points.

Per round, you may earn 2 if the match ends by bursting your opponent’s bey (known officially as a Burst Finish).

You earn 1 if you win by either out-spinning your opponent (known officially as a Survivor Finish) and 1 if you win by knocking your opponent into either one of the pockets or out of the stadium (known officially as a Ring-Out Finish). It does not, however, count if your opponent returns from the pocket.

None of these victories count if beys collide within midair.


It is up to referee discretion whether it is a win, loss or tie. If one bey is bursted and the other is knocked out at the same time, the Burst takes priority, but earns one point.

Battle Rules:

You may bring up to 3 individual, pre-built beys into a battle. You may not modify them mid-battle. You may, however, choose a different one for each round. You are allowed to change things that require no changes in parts between rounds, such as Legend Spryzen and Spryzen Requiem’s spin directions.

Switching a bey’s God Chip, such as giving a regular God Valkyrie the Strike God Chip is allowed.

If disrespect or general rudeness is shown, you will forfeit a point.

A tournament is played with a point system. Winning a battle grants 1 point. You will be matched with an opponent based on your point count. Whoever has the most points at the end faces whoever has the 2nd most points in a final match. If you have 3 or more points more than your opponent in the final match, you start with a 1 point lead. This lead can be forfeit.

Team Play:

Within Teams format, you are permitted to assemble a team of 5 players. You must choose your order before the match begins. You will battle in the order of your team selection. There are to be 5 battles. The winner of each scores a point for their team. The first team to 3 wins.

No individual bey or combination is banned. However, modifications are considered illegal.

This was initially made for the BeyBlade club I started at my school, but I decided to show it off here. I'd like it to someday become official to the WBO, and potentially to official tournaments, if someone petitions for it.

My club is starting soon, so if anyone has a recommendation for a rule adjustment/addition, I'm willing to add it.
What stadium would you be using?
These Rules are so similar to First Stage
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(Sep. 21, 2018  4:40 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: These Rules are so similar to First Stage
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I say,is there any difference ?
(Sep. 21, 2018  5:01 AM)Battleburst Wrote:
(Sep. 21, 2018  4:40 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: These Rules are so similar to First Stage
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I say,is there any difference ?

God Chip ruling and Ban List, There is nothing banned