The park is called East Cobb Park, its address is:
3322 Roswell Road
Marietta, GA 30062
Time: 2:00 PM is the start of the event.
Prizes: Flame Byxis, Ray Unicorno, Grand Ketos, and Rock Giraffe (Three of the prizes are for the main tournament, one of them is for the winner of the Rock side event).
Fee: $5 for standard attendance, $10 for a Blader Passport which in to all WBO events for free for a year.
There will be a team battle between the Blade Runners, the Raging Flames, and Team Endrajt, there will also be a Rock side event, the Rock side event is a tournament with Beyblade combos that include the Rock Wheel, and there's gonna be a tag team side event.
Attending
Mr. Harkins
Bey Taser
Meltex
waofautumn
MxGIC
Hintin
Universe²
Zer0
Primal
Demon
Sirius
ruggedhands
RAVENxX
themothership
neolrix
Whiteboy5
Marquiss99
Titi
Unconfirmed
Storm Dragoon
iBeyblader
bladermax
Battler66
Marquiss99
Not attending
OnyxKrowe
pegasusBD
Matthew 711
Lauren2011
MichaelWBO
Ari
Vulcan Blaze
thejakesword101
Everyone thank Kai-V for generously approving this tournament.
If anyone has any questions about the event or how to get to East Cobb Park, please call or text my cell phone: 404-604-0184.
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Like Kai-V has said, this thread is for the tournament.
Is the current venue close for everyone?
What's TBS?
And Basalt Bull isnt hard to beat.
I will go and read the rules and explain those to him and practice a bit on the proper launch etc, but could someone direct me to a link on how competition works in terms of how many beys you bring and use in competition? Is it three different per round? I think we also have a rock wheel we could try our hand at building a combo with.
(Feb. 12, 2012 4:30 PM)themothership Wrote: My kids have just started playing ( and I use the term advisedly) with beys. I think they would probably enjoy coming to see/watch and I imagine the 6-year-old would probably like to try and compete. It will be a bit of a drive, so if it's not appropriate for total noobs to come, please let me know.I would love to teach your son how to play Beyblade, I'll also teach him strategies and Launch techniques. I'll make sure that everyone is nice to him, and It would be acceptable for him to attend because there is no age limit on the WBO.
I will go and read the rules and explain those to him and practice a bit on the proper launch etc, but could someone direct me to a link on how competition works in terms of how many beys you bring and use in competition? Is it three different per round? I think we also have a rock wheel we could try our hand at building a combo with.
Let me check out logistics, I'll know in the next day or two whether it will be feasible.
At his age, the whole losing with grace thing is a bit of a challenge, so we're working on that so that he's polite to all of YOU, which really matters!