I think a simplified, English version of TAKARA-TOMY's rulebook was posted on the official site five days ago :
http://beyblade.takaratomy.co.jp/shop/im...ng_fin.pdf
At least, I did not remember it being available when I made this topic.
What we refer to as a BeyBattle is flatly called a "competition" in Japan, apparently.
Hm, special stickers released in a CoroCoro issue are actually illegal ? So,
these ?
I wish TAKARA-TOMY was a lot clearer about that mode change rule. They have been using "disassemble" very conveniently up until now, so why not clarify if it still applies ... Why is "mode" even in quotation marks, and in which case would the judge reject a request to change "mode" ...
Clarification on Gravity Perseus, that is good. A "battle" is basically our "round".
Hah, they wrote "Sleep Out" instead of "Slip Out".
"Either Beyblade stopped spinning.
※ How to define “Stopped†– the speed of Beyblade towards the original direction becomes 0."
This is very awkward.
This is so good to have though, because now people can stop arguing and complaining to us that we have unfounded rules or anything like that.
Here is the guide they kept referring to for checking banned Beyblade parts, have they banned anything at all ?
http://beyblade.takaratomy.co.jp/shop/im...eg_fin.pdf
They seem to be showing all the parts ...
EDIT : Ah, none of the parts introduced in 4D are legal.