Questions about the WBO

(Aug. 19, 2015  3:00 AM)AcidGamingHD Wrote: I hope this is the right forum to post this question in, but I'll ask it here.

Which forum do I post on to ask for someone to test a combo? I mean, I have a combo, but don't have the parts for it and I want to see how it does.

Here,
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblade...n-Required

Smile
When you are filling out the Results Spreadsheet on the Results tab, do you fill out the battles one block at a time or in the order they occur?

For example, MFB BeyBattle Revolution had all of Block A in order, then all of Block B in order, then all of Block C in order, and finally the finals. Meanwhile, Enter: The Termibeytor had the matches listed in the actual order they occurred (Round 1, Block A; then Round 1, Block B; then Round 2, Block A; then Round 2, Block B).

I get that this won't have any effect on points exchange since the blocks are independent and the players within them do not battle until they get to the finals, so both are technically correct. But is there a preferred format of these two that would make processing events easier?
Personally I prefer seeing the battles divided by Block, because then I can more clearly see whether there is one missing, and count the wins and losses to make sure that the right person moved to the finals.
I usually go block by block, doing one from one block to another one from another block is too complicated.

I have no idea how Angry Face managed to do it like that. It's a lot of work.
(Aug. 20, 2015  1:49 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Personally I prefer seeing the battles divided by Block, because then I can more clearly see whether there is one missing, and count the wins and losses to make sure that the right person moved to the finals.

srsly
i can do this instead from now on?

To count the wins and losses for players at "Enter: The Termibeytor!," I just used Ctrl+F to search for and highlight their usernames on the results page. Waaay easier than looking for individual players' results one by one.
Yeah, they should definitely be divided by block. It's easier to scan the results for errors, as Kai-V mentioned. And it would actually be impossible for us to do it the other way for Toronto events because each block is handled by a different person and is run independently of the other blocks. Listing them separately has no effect on BeyPoint distribution, and it makes it easier for us to check.
i was wondering if hasbro beystaduims are illegal does that mean that hasbro beyblades are illegal to
No. Hasbro beyblades are fully legal. The correct topic for this question is the "Ask a question, get an answer" topic though. This topic is for questions about the WBO
Should a thread about nerf mods you have made be posted in off topic forums, or your creations?
(Aug. 20, 2015  4:52 PM)flame0251 Wrote: Should a thread about nerf mods you have made be posted in off topic forums, or your creations?

Hm, since it is not Beyblade-related so we do not necessarily mind if the modifications are illegal (as long as they are safe of course), you could probably post them right into the Nerf topic, no ? Unless you built a whole gun on your own, then I suppose it can go in the Your Creations forum.
Can you post a link to that topic? I can't seem to find it.
(Aug. 20, 2015  4:56 PM)flame0251 Wrote: Can you post a link to that topic? I can't seem to find it.

You can just use our Search feature and look for "Nerf" in topic titles :
http://worldbeyblade.org/search.php?acti...order=desc
(Aug. 19, 2015  3:02 AM)Hato Wrote:
(Aug. 19, 2015  3:00 AM)AcidGamingHD Wrote: I hope this is the right forum to post this question in, but I'll ask it here.

Which forum do I post on to ask for someone to test a combo? I mean, I have a combo, but don't have the parts for it and I want to see how it does.

Here,
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblade...n-Required

Smile

Thanks! Sorry for the late reply..

So, I asked a question, but I didn't seem to receive any notification. But I checked the forum my question was asked on manually.... How do I check if someone replies to me without just checking the forum manually?
I hope you know what I mean, because this was hard to explain.. Tongue_out
(Aug. 22, 2015  2:06 AM)AcidGamingHD Wrote: So, I asked a question, but I didn't seem to receive any notification. But I checked the forum my question was asked on manually.... How do I check if someone replies to me without just checking the forum manually?
I hope you know what I mean, because this was hard to explain.. Tongue_out

You sort of cannot keep track of that at the moment, unless you subscribe to the thread. However, it will notify you of any replies, not just answers to your posts. You could alternatively ask the person who replies to tag you, in which case you will receive a private message letting you know you were tagged, with a link to the post.
questions here are pretty much always answered, so be sure to check back!
(Aug. 22, 2015  2:23 AM)Kai-V Wrote:
(Aug. 22, 2015  2:06 AM)AcidGamingHD Wrote: So, I asked a question, but I didn't seem to receive any notification. But I checked the forum my question was asked on manually.... How do I check if someone replies to me without just checking the forum manually?
I hope you know what I mean, because this was hard to explain.. Tongue_out

You sort of cannot keep track of that at the moment, unless you subscribe to the thread. However, it will notify you of any replies, not just answers to your posts. You could alternatively ask the person who replies to tag you, in which case you will receive a private message letting you know you were tagged, with a link to the post.

Ok, so then how do I subscribe to a thread?
There should be a link "Subscribe to this Thread" at the bottom left of the topic, when you are looking at the list of posts on one of its pages.
(Aug. 22, 2015  2:57 AM)Kai-V Wrote: There should be a link "Subscribe to this Thread" at the bottom left of the topic, when you are looking at the list of posts on one of its pages.

Alright, found it, thanks!
How may I organise a tournament at my place.

Please explain me what is a forum too.

Please explain me what is a forum too.
A forum is just a section of the community.

If you wanna run a tournament, read the event guide first: http://worldbeyblade.org/eventguide.pdf
So I was browsing through the rankings just now and I found something weird.

How does this user have two accounts on the Beypoint system, one of which has 1,335 points and is ranked #97 and another that has 1,309 points and is ranked #124? When you click on their names and click "view forum profile" they are the same person.
(Aug. 24, 2015  5:36 PM)Wombat Wrote: So I was browsing through the rankings just now and I found something weird.

How does this user have two accounts on the Beypoint system, one of which has 1,335 points and is ranked #97 and another that has 1,309 points and is ranked #124? When you click on their names and click "view forum profile" they are the same person.

Damn, you almost scared me for a few seconds, hah. The issue is actually just technical : they are indeed two different people, one from New York named [Pyro], and another from Toronto called Pyro. The Beypoint System just has trouble linking to the right account sometimes, like Sniper's BeyPoint profile not linking to the right Sniper, from what I remember.
Is the felted posts forum an actual forum or is it just what it says for deleted posts?
We use a hidden forum to store deleted posts.
(Aug. 25, 2015  11:03 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: We use a hidden forum to store deleted posts.
Damn, that means you guys can read everything pretty much XD. Can you also see the edits that we've done to our posts?