Hey, fellow WBO bladers. I’m here to talk about the differences between WBO and WBBA.
What I assume as differences:
Mid-Air knockout/burst (No Point)
Whenever the Bey is knocked or burst before it hits the floor.
Last-Spins: In a lot of WBBA tournaments the last spins are generally judged by only have spin finishes, or else it’s a tie.
Current Meta Combos:
tN Ω dS’
wV Quarter Nt/X’
pP Ω Xt+
In order to attend a tournament you have to go to the location first then line up (generally 10 minutes - 3 hours) for registration. Even though registration generally starts at 12pm, you will see a line of 150 pax at a larger tournament. We also have a junior division and a senior division with junior division being ages below 14 and the senior division above age 14. We also have four different types of tournaments: a G4 tournament (basically a tournament that happens almost every weekend, which is single Bey format), a G3 tournament (a tournament that is done in deck format, and generally announcing a new release), a G2 (same as as G3 but grander), and a G1 tournament (a tournament for a ticket to go overseas to compete in the Asia championship or world championship).
Deck Format: When creating a deck in WBBA you must use three beys. You can use as many level chips as you want. When starting a deck format battle you put the beys into a box of three, and follow the order from then on.
What I assume as differences:
Mid-Air knockout/burst (No Point)
Whenever the Bey is knocked or burst before it hits the floor.
Last-Spins: In a lot of WBBA tournaments the last spins are generally judged by only have spin finishes, or else it’s a tie.
Current Meta Combos:
tN Ω dS’
wV Quarter Nt/X’
pP Ω Xt+
In order to attend a tournament you have to go to the location first then line up (generally 10 minutes - 3 hours) for registration. Even though registration generally starts at 12pm, you will see a line of 150 pax at a larger tournament. We also have a junior division and a senior division with junior division being ages below 14 and the senior division above age 14. We also have four different types of tournaments: a G4 tournament (basically a tournament that happens almost every weekend, which is single Bey format), a G3 tournament (a tournament that is done in deck format, and generally announcing a new release), a G2 (same as as G3 but grander), and a G1 tournament (a tournament for a ticket to go overseas to compete in the Asia championship or world championship).
Deck Format: When creating a deck in WBBA you must use three beys. You can use as many level chips as you want. When starting a deck format battle you put the beys into a box of three, and follow the order from then on.