OK. I've got to toss my 2 cents in here, because I'm starting to get a bit annoyed with how far blown out of proportions things have gotten.
First off, let me make it perfectly clear that I'm for NO BAN, as if what's going to follow isn't straight forward enough.
1. Remember who the WBO's core audience. Not the hardcore crowd, but the casual Beyblade player. The kid who shows up at a tournament with 1-2 Beys, not knowing what to expect, but excited that they're attending a tournament. The kid who doesn't go out and spend all his money on Beyblades, importing parts and trying min/max to every fine detail.
2. We have a Limited Format for those of us who like to be a little extra competitive. Let's not get nitty gritty over the formats that the core audience gets their enjoyment out of. I can tell you already that Limited is the least favorite format in CT, having a large group of younger, casual Beyblade players. Most of these kids are new to tournaments in general. Even some of our most experienced players still want a more laid back experience than Limited offers.
3. The ORANGE F230 is the part that "we're" so worried about, and in reality, it's in short supply. Not only that, but with hard work and testing we're seeing viable potential counters to it.
Really, if you don't want F230 in your tournaments, suggest that it not be used. I don't think we should be banning parts, especially in Zero-G, which feels a bit more lighthearted than Standard.
This has turned into a witch hunt with exaggerated claims and a MASSIVE amount of group think. I'm tired of how long this has gone on, and tired of getting PMs trying to force the committee to make a decision, as if rushing us would help us make the right choice.
As a followup, let me make it perfectly clear that this is my PERSONAL OPINION, and I'm not speaking on behalf of the committee. You'll get the official decision from us once it's been made.
First off, let me make it perfectly clear that I'm for NO BAN, as if what's going to follow isn't straight forward enough.
1. Remember who the WBO's core audience. Not the hardcore crowd, but the casual Beyblade player. The kid who shows up at a tournament with 1-2 Beys, not knowing what to expect, but excited that they're attending a tournament. The kid who doesn't go out and spend all his money on Beyblades, importing parts and trying min/max to every fine detail.
2. We have a Limited Format for those of us who like to be a little extra competitive. Let's not get nitty gritty over the formats that the core audience gets their enjoyment out of. I can tell you already that Limited is the least favorite format in CT, having a large group of younger, casual Beyblade players. Most of these kids are new to tournaments in general. Even some of our most experienced players still want a more laid back experience than Limited offers.
3. The ORANGE F230 is the part that "we're" so worried about, and in reality, it's in short supply. Not only that, but with hard work and testing we're seeing viable potential counters to it.
Really, if you don't want F230 in your tournaments, suggest that it not be used. I don't think we should be banning parts, especially in Zero-G, which feels a bit more lighthearted than Standard.
This has turned into a witch hunt with exaggerated claims and a MASSIVE amount of group think. I'm tired of how long this has gone on, and tired of getting PMs trying to force the committee to make a decision, as if rushing us would help us make the right choice.
As a followup, let me make it perfectly clear that this is my PERSONAL OPINION, and I'm not speaking on behalf of the committee. You'll get the official decision from us once it's been made.