Alright, there has been a large influx of posts containing different combinations of beyblades but for the most part, they are proving to be useless and the threads more often than not are getting removed. I thought I would compile some general guidelines on making new threads regarding new combos because they are seperated. As well, I have updated the terminology in the forum rules in this post. SO... before posting a new combo you should take into account these rules:
Be specific. If you know the name of the part (eg. Bull is the Clear Wheel of Dark Bull), please use it; if not, please post the exact model you got the part from (eg. BB-40 Dark Bull H145SD).
Explain the concept. A Beyblade that is strong against one type of Beyblade in one type of Bey Stadium will work entirely differently in a different situation. Please tell us how your Beyblade is supposed to work. We need to know what it is you are trying to achieve, how, in what conditions, etc.
Be open minded. Don't get upset if we tell you your combo is bad. Remember, we're here to help.
Consider the Beyblade's potential. Please post some test results if you think your customisation has potential. Do not just say “it beats everything!â€
So... many of you are wondering... What exactly do I put in the conditions?
I will outline the general rules that are applicable to MFB's.
1. Always use an attack stadium
This is because it is the most balanced stadium so far giving each type of beyblade no overly unfair advantage in any aspect
2. Make sure you have test results
I have read far too many threads which state "Oh I think _______ will be a good beyblade can someone test it for me?" NO If you have a reasonable request for beyblades that you seriously consider to have potential, use the Parts Request Thread... even then make sure to read the rules there.
3. A Beyblade is not "good" simply because it isn't bad
Just because it is a usable beyblade, it does not mean it will be top tier. It should have decent test results when tested against it's respective top tier combos
4. TEST AGAINST RESPECTIVE TOP TIER COMBOS
I cannot stress this enough. If you think you have a good combo put it against the current top tiers that are in the Competitive Beyblades Thread. It is also important to note that the bey should be going up against its respective beyblade types. (See chart below)
5. Use at least 10 rounds for testing
Obviously, the more rounds, the more accurate info you are going to get, leading to better results.
That's pretty much it guys and I guarantee you if you follow these rules your threads will be taken more seriously than some of the previous combos (*COUGH* Ultra Slayer Dark Wolf M145Q *COUGH*) If there's anything else I should add let me know guys!
Be specific. If you know the name of the part (eg. Bull is the Clear Wheel of Dark Bull), please use it; if not, please post the exact model you got the part from (eg. BB-40 Dark Bull H145SD).
Explain the concept. A Beyblade that is strong against one type of Beyblade in one type of Bey Stadium will work entirely differently in a different situation. Please tell us how your Beyblade is supposed to work. We need to know what it is you are trying to achieve, how, in what conditions, etc.
Be open minded. Don't get upset if we tell you your combo is bad. Remember, we're here to help.
Consider the Beyblade's potential. Please post some test results if you think your customisation has potential. Do not just say “it beats everything!â€
So... many of you are wondering... What exactly do I put in the conditions?
I will outline the general rules that are applicable to MFB's.
1. Always use an attack stadium
This is because it is the most balanced stadium so far giving each type of beyblade no overly unfair advantage in any aspect
2. Make sure you have test results
I have read far too many threads which state "Oh I think _______ will be a good beyblade can someone test it for me?" NO If you have a reasonable request for beyblades that you seriously consider to have potential, use the Parts Request Thread... even then make sure to read the rules there.
3. A Beyblade is not "good" simply because it isn't bad
Just because it is a usable beyblade, it does not mean it will be top tier. It should have decent test results when tested against it's respective top tier combos
4. TEST AGAINST RESPECTIVE TOP TIER COMBOS
I cannot stress this enough. If you think you have a good combo put it against the current top tiers that are in the Competitive Beyblades Thread. It is also important to note that the bey should be going up against its respective beyblade types. (See chart below)
Show Chart (Click to View)
5. Use at least 10 rounds for testing
Obviously, the more rounds, the more accurate info you are going to get, leading to better results.
That's pretty much it guys and I guarantee you if you follow these rules your threads will be taken more seriously than some of the previous combos (*COUGH* Ultra Slayer Dark Wolf M145Q *COUGH*) If there's anything else I should add let me know guys!