(Dec. 13, 2013 4:03 AM)*Ginga* Wrote: @ Kai-V: No, I mean when was that color of the Shining God MS face made?
I think Kai-V used the original version I made by accident haha. Blue is the colour of the background on the Bit Protector sticker for Shining God MS, but eventually we ended up using yellow to help differentiate it more from Round Shell. It also helps to convey its personality of being "Shining God" more accurately too since unlike on the actual Beyblade, there's nothing to contextualize the blue background.
I'm also going to take this opportunity to encourage people to donate if they can. Everything we do depends on the funds we receive from them (and Blader Passports), so if you want to continue seeing awesome things like this and the North American Championship, please donate! There hasn't been many people who have donated recently, so there's still Faces from Face Booster WHITE II which haven't been awarded yet!:
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(Dec. 14, 2013 1:33 PM)*Ginga* Wrote: I'm kinda confused about this one:
Upload a video to Youtube showing your experience at an Official WBO Organized Play Event and post it on the WBO and share it on social media (requires proof such as a screenshot, minimum length: 2 minutes).
What is the difference with this one and the one below it?
In addition to the other requirements, the goal below it specifies that you need to film a complete BeyBattle. The goal you posted implies that you should showcase you overall experience at the event, which includes showing rounds from multiple BeyBattles, in addition to footage of players interacting outside of official battles. When people post tournament videos on Youtube they tend to only show the battles, which is nice, but it doesn't give the viewer any sense for what it was like to actually be at the tournament. Showing the venue and people interacting and having fun helps to convey in a better way what the atmosphere was actually like.