Questions about the WBO

As long as it stays in Your Creations, there shouldn't be a problem most likely.
on a newer topic i was thinking. Is it really fair to have 'Competitive Metal Fight Beyblade Combos'? i mean how many people use top WBO blades. I think it takes the phone away of building a combo and seeing if it dose good or not so then you really say you build your own combo and dint just look at the thred pick a combo that everyone says dose good and use it. i find it kinda cheating and i think it would be more fun if everyone just got made there own combos and played with them then just go on the site and look one up
(Dec. 19, 2012  3:14 AM)Vanitas Wrote: on a newer topic i was thinking. Is it really fair to have 'Competitive Metal Fight Beyblade Combos'? i mean how many people use top WBO blades. I think it takes the phone away of building a combo and seeing if it dose good or not so then you really say you build your own combo and dint just look at the thred pick a combo that everyone says dose good and use it. i find it kinda cheating and i think it would be more fun if everyone just got made there own combos and played with them then just go on the site and look one up

You can look at the Winning Combinations topic to answer your question. The current top-tier list might be slightly outdated again, but in general, in non-Zero-G tournaments, they are indeed the top-tier customizations, and people do use more unique alternatives too. You should participate in our events more, you would see that it is not 'boring'.
(Dec. 19, 2012  3:16 AM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Dec. 19, 2012  3:14 AM)Vanitas Wrote: on a newer topic i was thinking. Is it really fair to have 'Competitive Metal Fight Beyblade Combos'? i mean how many people use top WBO blades. I think it takes the phone away of building a combo and seeing if it dose good or not so then you really say you build your own combo and dint just look at the thred pick a combo that everyone says dose good and use it. i find it kinda cheating and i think it would be more fun if everyone just got made there own combos and played with them then just go on the site and look one up

You can look at the Winning Combinations topic to answer your question. The current top-tier list might be slightly outdated again, but in general, in non-Zero-G tournaments, they are indeed the top-tier customizations, and people do use more unique alternatives too. You should participate in our events more, you would see that it is not 'boring'.



i dont mean like the tournament is boring or anything i just finned that everyone uses the same combo and whats the fun of that if there is like 20 people and there all using one of the three top combos ? And have more variety
This is not really happening, except in the rare cases where, for some reason, everyone uses uncustomized Phantom Orion B:D ...
The list is there for many reasons.

1. Nothing wrong with sharing something good to the community, which, in this case is the Competitive Combos.
2. Everyone will be on equal ground when it comes to tier knowledge. It all then depends on each blader's skill.
3. The Competitive Combo list is not the end of the meta. It evolves. It should motivate us to find better counters and combinations that can beat the existing ones.
4. It saves everybody from a whole lot of frustration when people constantly ask for combination help.
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-strict-website--57678

So... this thread is VERY weird. It might be only me, but when I click on the link for it in the "Latest Threads", it gives me an error "This page does not exist"

Not only that, when I click on the "last post", it does the same thing. It only works (for me) if I click the Name of the thread (Located within the forum) or through links.

a Bug?
It works for me, so it must just be some weirdness with Permissions... if you can view other Closed Threads just fine, that means there was simply something about that one before or during its closing that specified a permission you do not have.

EDIT: Yeah, it seems to have the same permission limitations as an unapproved thread, which is why you cannot see it, even though it is closed.
How can you become a tournament organizer? (I think I know, I just need clarification)
You host and organize a tournament.

It is not really clever wordplay...
(Dec. 21, 2012  2:07 AM)Insane Wrote: How can you become a tournament organizer? (I think I know, I just need clarification)

You need to know the Rulebooks and Event Guide by heart, take care of the preparations for a tournament like gathering enough people, and then pass the test in the Event Proposal. Owning one of the stadiums we consider legal is also highly recommended.
(Dec. 21, 2012  2:58 AM)Kai-V Wrote: You need to know the Rulebooks and Event Guide by heart, take care of the preparations for a tournament like gathering enough people, and then pass the test in the Event Proposal. Owning one of the stadiums we consider legal is also highly recommended.

What do you mean "By Heart?"
What do you mean "Pass the test?" (If there is an "actual" test)
And
Do you mean a Legit stadium like a BB-10?

You do not know the expression "to know something by heart" ? You should search on Google.

I ask many questions when an Event Proposal is made, and if your answers are really so-so and that you seem to have no idea what I am talking about, then you would not make a good host.

Yes, like the Attack Type BeyStadium.
How often is a tournament approved last minute? XD
(Dec. 21, 2012  3:16 AM)Kai-V Wrote: You do not know the expression "to know something by heart" ? You should search on Google.

I ask many questions when an Event Proposal is made, and if your answers are really so-so and that you seem to have no idea what I am talking about, then you would not make a good host.

Yes, like the Attack Type BeyStadium.

Kai-V, not to get smart but when I said, "What do you mean when you say by heart," I meant to what degree of knowledge do you have to gain. I didn't mean for you to take it litteral. But anyway, thanks for the info towards my question (Not that i'd be hosting a tournament any time soon. I just wanted to know).
(Dec. 21, 2012  3:24 AM)DrPepsidew Wrote: How often is a tournament approved last minute? XD

For an experienced host it happens rarely, for an inexperienced host almost never.
(Dec. 21, 2012  3:25 AM)Insane Wrote: Kai-V, not to get smart but when I said, "What do you mean when you say by heart," I meant to what degree of knowledge do you have to gain. I didn't mean for you to take it litteral. But anyway, thanks for the info towards my question (Not that i'd be hosting a tournament any time soon. I just wanted to know).

To the point where you could almost recite it word for word ...
Okay, so if you (Kai-V) were to say that everything is just about ready within a tournament proposal thread, does that mean I can make an official tournament thread? Or does someone else do it? Please reply guys 3':
If your tournament is approved, and you're specifically allowed to make the tournament thread, then you proceed to make the tournament thread over in WBO General. A Committee or a moderator will then move it into the Official Events forum.
What is the font on the main banner?
(Dec. 23, 2012  2:47 PM)*Ginga* Wrote: What is the font on the main banner?

It has been asked a few times before you know..

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Question...#pid158291
are avatars like the one used by "TakiWarrior" allowed? cause to me it looks bad... really, really bad...
(Dec. 24, 2012  2:51 AM)Infinity Wrote: are avatars like the one used by "TakiWarrior" allowed? cause to me it looks bad... really, really bad...

Yes ? it is not abusing or something ...
Just an animated pic, so yes.