Just post here saying you want to go or can possibly go, that's all.
If you'd like you can purchase a Blader Passport for 10 USD either on here or at the tournament so that you can have free access to tournaments year-round, along with access to special monthly giveaways and other events.
(Dec. 20, 2012 3:46 AM)Hades Lynx Wrote: Same here. I need to persuade my mom to let me go. But my dad is totally fine with it, so its gonna be some crazy beyblade arguments. Yet I thought the prize for first place was samurai pegasus.
Sadly, I'm not as financially able as other hosts, so instead I'm using old generation beyblades as prizes.
They are still very rare, I can guarantee you won't find these cheaply even though they are used.
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