I have a bit of drivers that are worn out from hitting grass because I sometimes play outdoors. One example is my zephyr. It kept jumping when I did strong launches and it's a little bit worn out. Is that still allowed in tournaments because most of my tips are worn plastic tips.
[Unanswered] What worn out drivers can you bring.
(Nov. 28, 2018 9:48 PM)DreamBlade Wrote: I have a bit of drivers that are worn out from hitting grass because I sometimes play outdoors. One example is my zephyr. It kept jumping when I did strong launches and it's a little bit worn out. Is that still allowed in tournaments because most of my tips are worn plastic tips.
As long as they're not worn down to the point that they act completely different or look suspicious.
What do you mean
If they move REALLY differently to what they normally do, or have different shape to what they should have, then they wouldn't be allowed in tournaments. That's why TT and Hasbro recommend using Beyblades in your stadium only haha
But this doesn't include drivers that are meant to wear down over time, like Victory Valkyrie's Variable Driver and Cho-Z Valkyrie's Evolution Driver. They're made of rubber, and consist of layers that burn away over time to make way for wider, more aggressive tips.
hope this helps
But this doesn't include drivers that are meant to wear down over time, like Victory Valkyrie's Variable Driver and Cho-Z Valkyrie's Evolution Driver. They're made of rubber, and consist of layers that burn away over time to make way for wider, more aggressive tips.
hope this helps
(Nov. 29, 2018 2:51 AM)leosama Wrote: If they move REALLY differently to what they normally do, or have different shape to what they should have, then they wouldn't be allowed in tournaments. That's why TT and Hasbro recommend using Beyblades in your stadium only haha
But this doesn't include drivers that are meant to wear down over time, like Victory Valkyrie's Variable Driver and Cho-Z Valkyrie's Evolution Driver. They're made of rubber, and consist of layers that burn away over time to make way for wider, more aggressive tips.
hope this helps
It only happens because of the fact I use my beystadium outside. And my beys jumped outside the stadium.
(Nov. 29, 2018 2:51 AM)leosama Wrote: If they move REALLY differently to what they normally do, or have different shape to what they should have, then they wouldn't be allowed in tournaments. That's why TT and Hasbro recommend using Beyblades in your stadium only haha
But this doesn't include drivers that are meant to wear down over time, like Victory Valkyrie's Variable Driver and Cho-Z Valkyrie's Evolution Driver. They're made of rubber, and consist of layers that burn away over time to make way for wider, more aggressive tips.
hope this helps
Also these are my performance tips. Can you tell which one I'm able to use
Performance tips. https://imgur.com/gallery/blc1bm4
They all look fine to me.
(Nov. 30, 2018 2:03 PM)DreamBlade Wrote:(Nov. 29, 2018 2:51 AM)leosama Wrote: If they move REALLY differently to what they normally do, or have different shape to what they should have, then they wouldn't be allowed in tournaments. That's why TT and Hasbro recommend using Beyblades in your stadium only haha
But this doesn't include drivers that are meant to wear down over time, like Victory Valkyrie's Variable Driver and Cho-Z Valkyrie's Evolution Driver. They're made of rubber, and consist of layers that burn away over time to make way for wider, more aggressive tips.
hope this helps
Also these are my performance tips. Can you tell which one I'm able to use
Performance tips. https://imgur.com/gallery/blc1bm4
they look fine to me haha
i can take a closer look, but ill need a closer picture of each one