There's really no substitute for reading and understanding the rules.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kg58...hsZYE/edit
But let's try a short explanation.
In the first stage of the tournament, you'll have 5 matches where you will use one bey during each match. It has to be a legal bey. You can use the same bey for all your matches, or switch the bey and parts between matches.
Each match is a first-to-three-points match. You can modify certain part modes between each point, but the parts cannot change within that match. See the rules for specifics.
After everyone has had 5 matches (you get matched up against people who've had similar records during the tournament), the organizers will use the results (in a Challonge bracket) to determine who the top 8 are from the first stage. Those 8 will go to single elimination bracket finals.
The finals use deck format. In deck format you use 3 beys, which must all have different parts. First to 5 wins. The beys can be switched between points. It's complicated, so read the rules on that.
If you have any further question, read the rules.
Read the rules.
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