MFB care guide

Erm... I don't think this is even needed, but I think I'll do it just in case for beginners.(Or does it belong to the right Section?)
I might be a bit harsh and "shouting", so please forgive me.


MFB care rules:
1. Wheel can get scratched and beat up in a few battles, so don't drop it or scrape it on something else to make it worse.
2.Do not mold your MFB bottom on the floor, or rubbing it on something.
3.Don't throw MFBs at other people, just find something else to throw.
4.When using the tool, do not turn the face all the way in that the sides start to break and you can't turn it out. Just do it about near the point where you cant go further.
5.Do not rub the face on the floor, the pictures go off easily.

Shooting rules:
1.NEVER EVER SHOOT IT OUTSIDE OF A STADIUM! This will change the shape of the bottom(especially clearver ones).(to people that think trying to make a flat into a wide flat by shooting it on the floor, trust me, It will just make the attack bottom slower.
2. When turning in the shooter, PUT THE RIP CORD IN FIRST halfway. Then attach the beyblade and spin in to the end. DO NOT SPIN MORE IF YOU HEAR A CRACK SOUND! If you do, it will loosen the shooter and you will not be able to shoot properly.(For string shooters, skip the rip cord part. Still, you shouldn't be spinning more in when you hear crack.(they also loosen up, for your information.)
3.Make sure your beyblade has all the parts on it. Shooting it just with the track will make the beyblade fly in circles and throw itself out of the stadium in seconds.(Commiting Suicide)
4. Make sure your left hand isn't moving anywhere when you launch. This will cause disruption in your launch and your beyblade flying to who-knows-where.
Stadium rules:
1.Do not take the protection circle off, no matter how annoying it is, Or unless you want our beyblade to break quickly.
2.Don't get too close to your opponent. This will annoy them and make them go crazy.
3. Make sure you don't hit anyone when you launch. It's pretty horrible when you see someone with a big scar through his face just because of a toy.

Taking your beyblade out:

If you are going to bring your beyblade out to your friends house, tournaments, and for bey tai machines, heres my recommendation of how to bring it.

-For something to carry it with, I would suggest those bags that you can put over your neck and let it hang at the right of your side for easy taking.
-Make sure you have plastic bags if you have extra stuff(tools, beyblade parts, and info books) just in case. store them at the left of your bag.
-For beyblades, take like pouches and put them in. You might want to take 2 of your most often used and put them in your pocket, or somewhere easy to get out.
-Rip cords should be able to be bended and put in the bag. Shooters should face sideways of the bag just in case if you accidently fall and almost squash and break the 2 bey holders.
-Extra guides or paper should be folded into notecard size and put underneath beyblade stuff or at the front of your bag.
-If you have electronics (Psp, Ds, Iphone/Ipod) leave a small space at the right and store it in.

...So thats my guide to MFB care.
:pwn:

most of this is just common sense and some of it is absolute nonsense

i'm going to lock this because there's just absolutely no discussion value here

if you want to make a thread, think of something a bit more worth talking about
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