ok if one would want to redeem the credits who would that person talk to?
Questions about the WBO
A committee member, I would assume.
I'm currently not able to purchase a Beylauncher Suspension where I live, so I made my own (I apologize for the poor lighting):
Materials:
3 Elastic hair ties
A key ring (To prevent from slipping off the handle)
My question is, would this be legal in tournaments? The rules specifically say that attaching the elastic to your wrist would be legal, but I didn't really understand how to do that, TBH.
Materials:
3 Elastic hair ties
A key ring (To prevent from slipping off the handle)
My question is, would this be legal in tournaments? The rules specifically say that attaching the elastic to your wrist would be legal, but I didn't really understand how to do that, TBH.
Honestly, now that the Beylauncher Suspension is out, the elastic rule should be revoked imo
I was thinking about this, also. It's easy enough to get a hold of now, as well.
Ahh, I see...
Alright, guess I gotta buy one online now :\
Alright, guess I gotta buy one online now :\
"In a Round Robin Format tournament, each Blader is to BeyBattle each other Blader once. Once everyone has BeyBattled, the three Bladers have a Round Robin with each other. Each Blader is to play five rounds. T he amount of rounds won by each Blader will decide to placement for the tournament."
OKAY. So I understand the whole Round Robin system.
"the three Bladers have a Round Robin with each other." You guys are saying the 3 bladers with the highest win count, right? That would only make sense that they face off at the end.
Each Blader is to play five rounds. So this means that 5 rounds per battle instead of say 3? Also, the win count is based on the whole BeyBattle and not the separate rounds themselves, correct?
Example: I go up against someone else.
I win 3 rounds and he wins 2.
I win 1 point and he gets 0 not I get 3 and he gets 2... Right?
OKAY. So I understand the whole Round Robin system.
"the three Bladers have a Round Robin with each other." You guys are saying the 3 bladers with the highest win count, right? That would only make sense that they face off at the end.
Each Blader is to play five rounds. So this means that 5 rounds per battle instead of say 3? Also, the win count is based on the whole BeyBattle and not the separate rounds themselves, correct?
Example: I go up against someone else.
I win 3 rounds and he wins 2.
I win 1 point and he gets 0 not I get 3 and he gets 2... Right?
You're on the dot, MaxL.
MaxL - He's on the dot.
Thanks Momiji, just wanted to double check that stuff.
Thanks Momiji, just wanted to double check that stuff.
Lol np, we had the same problem in Australia too.
"SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best Stamina Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:
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Did someone actually approve of Toywiz copying and pasting from Beywiki?
We would like to thank World Beyblade Organization and BeyWiki for the detailed information featured in this item. Please head to wiki.worldbeyblade.org for more information."
Did someone actually approve of Toywiz copying and pasting from Beywiki?
Yes, I think Kai-V personally settled things with them.
Ha, that's pretty cool.
How can you Reply to a message when it doesn't say post reply?
Okay. I was playing with some friends today and this I wasn't actually like 100% sure on. If someone mishoots, like shoots out of the arena. Is that round replayed? Or is it automatically given to the person who stayed in the arena?
(Aug. 08, 2010 4:23 AM)MaxL Wrote: Okay. I was playing with some friends today and this I wasn't actually like 100% sure on. If someone mishoots, like shoots out of the arena. Is that round replayed? Or is it automatically given to the person who stayed in the arena?
The round is disregarded, and you replay.
(Aug. 08, 2010 4:33 AM)Pyro Wrote: The round is disregarded, and you replay.
That was what I thought too, but after talking to Kei I was told that the round is actually given to the person who stays in the arena. You only get to reshoot if something clearly goes wrong with your launcher (like the bey falling off before the launch or something).
And when was this after the tournament?
great that's like 2 battles I misjudged :T
great that's like 2 battles I misjudged :T
Well, there is the Re-Shoot Clause ...
Is the WBO against double posting or neutral or what?
Double posting is... not recommended.
The only time it is permitted is if you have something relevant to say and a long time (see: not 15 minutes) has passed. Otherwise, you should just edit your first post.
However, if you double post within a certain time period (5 minutes I think?) your posts would automatically combine.
We still don't really recommend this however, unless it is really necessary, as Daegor pointed out.
We still don't really recommend this however, unless it is really necessary, as Daegor pointed out.
Hm, I'm in the process of making accounts for people who registered at Bey Fray. Do I have to worry about a warning since they will all have the same ip as me?