Wow, that's kinda lame then, if it was so small
Jeeze, hasbro should just leave it to us to organise this stuff :\
Jeeze, hasbro should just leave it to us to organise this stuff :\
(Jan. 07, 2012 5:06 AM)Dark_Mousy Wrote: Dark
How do you feel you would stack up to the best in the WBO Kei?
Zakiah
Well I don’t know, I mean I think Kei is cool but I'm always looking for a challenge and Kei will be my greatest opponent I hope I will face him one day
Dark
Are you planning on going to Anime North in Canada in May of 2012?
Zakiah
Actually yes I am I can't wait hopefully I will make it
(Jan. 07, 2012 5:38 AM)Uwik Wrote: Well, 'more than 1 representative' is not confirmed. But, it really seems to be inclined in that direction, since the Asian Champion is Indonesian, plus we currently have additional tournaments for the World Championship Qualifiers. If I understood Kai-V correctly, there is good chance, that there will be a couple of reps.
USA having only 1 rep is a disadvantage.
(Jan. 07, 2012 1:34 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Also, you seem to forget that Canada has no representative until they do that draw on BeybladeBattles.com ...
(Jan. 08, 2012 9:27 PM)Like A Boss Wrote: But the really disapponting thing was that the judges knew nothing about beyblade they asked me about beyblade I showed them the wheel clear wheel and the spin track and the tip and the guy asked what the beyblade was like 5 times.
Kei Wrote:It's so sad that the kid had to correct the adult being paid. And it's frustrating to watch because most of our hosts are a thousand times more knowledgeable.
(Jan. 08, 2012 9:42 PM)Like A Boss Wrote: I know their was only 16 People
(Jan. 08, 2012 11:24 PM)th!nk Wrote: Just wait til Canada's rep shows up and tries to use Lightning Bull.
Just wait.
Seriously though, I imagine if you wanted to, you could get a lot past those hasbro "judges"
Didn't Noland C. use an illegal heavy weight disk to get through early rounds of the first World Championships? (I recall this being mentioned, anyway).
(Jan. 08, 2012 9:27 PM)Like A Boss Wrote: It was at Comic-Con but the tournament was smaller than most WBO.hasbro outsources their organized play events to a third party promotional company who then hires people for the day to lend a helping hand. The person that was asking you those questions was probably a day person who was trying to keep you entertained by having you talk about yourself and your interests or was trying to learn how to do his job since it is barely explained to the staff before the event starts. As far as the judges, the development team was supposed to be there, however, something came up which prevented them from going. Instead, they pulled their marketing team from the hasbro both (which was sick in case any of you were wondering) who were not entirely familiar with beyblade specifically, but knew what hasbro wanted. these events are geared toward promoting the game and not specifically competition out else you would have won had you at least had a stadium with a level playing
But the really disapponting thing was that the judges knew nothing about beyblade they asked me about beyblade I showed them the wheel clear wheel and the spin track and the tip and the guy asked what the beyblade was like 5 times. But the cool thing for this being at comic con was that there was this guy who cosplayed as kyoya so awesome. It was really irritating getting snipeed twice in a row. Other than that the tourney was really fun. It still wasn't like other games that i went to nationals for with 100+ people
That would have made the competion much harder.
(Jan. 08, 2012 11:30 PM)th!nk Wrote: That's what I meant, also it was Shawn, not Noland. My memory is bad.it was steven who used a wide defense during the east coast. It was my fault he won. We the semi finalists allowed him to use it in the last two matches.
But yeah. Show up with a Basalt with the staircase filled in, lol.
(Jan. 08, 2012 11:24 PM)th!nk Wrote: Just wait til Canada's rep shows up and tries to use Lightning Bull.
Just wait.
(Jan. 10, 2012 10:19 AM)To Wrote:(Jan. 08, 2012 11:24 PM)th!nk Wrote: Just wait til Canada's rep shows up and tries to use Lightning Bull.
Just wait.
Is such a thing even possible?
No it is not.
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(Jan. 10, 2012 1:18 PM)Kai-V Wrote: He has to, otherwise he would have no code or whatever.
However, I just realised how anti-climatic that whole three-deck-battle format was. When asked what Beyblade they used to win, instead of saying : "Dragoon MS!!!", a kid would reasonably have to say : "Well, we had to change Beyblades and Metal Wheels for every battle, so in the first match, I had Twisted Tempo, then I had Hell Kerbecs, and uh ... the last one was Flame Byxis I think".
(Jan. 11, 2012 4:33 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: Hm, so that's how its supposed to be.
Thanks Uwik!
Well, its been known that just how ill-informed those judges are...
Look at the video on the previous page, a kid had to correct the judge. Still, before Hasbro actually organizes such large scale tournaments, they must at least get their personnel trained well... Tournaments are not all about things going on smoothly; without any disturbance...
(Jan. 11, 2012 4:50 PM)Uwik Wrote: Speaking of which, what is the Hasbro rule about competitive play? Is there one?