(Jun. 11, 2016 5:04 PM)TakaraMaster Wrote: i have a W2F tip and its worn down am i still able to use it in a tournament? here is the pic http://imgur.com/cTcVtM9
It's seems to look legal. Not sure how it would actually preform though.
(Jun. 11, 2016 5:04 PM)TakaraMaster Wrote: i have a W2F tip and its worn down am i still able to use it in a tournament? here is the pic http://imgur.com/cTcVtM9
(Jul. 04, 2016 3:55 PM)BEAST_MODE_BOSS Wrote: hi I would like to know if theres going to be a tournament in kingston ON canada because i am looking in to competeing at my school i am beyblade champion 6 years almost seven strong and i want to see what i got. thanks
-beast mode
(Oct. 12, 2016 12:11 AM)MJ99TCGGaming Wrote: for block round robin what is the minimum amount of players each block should have
(Oct. 12, 2016 2:35 AM)MJ99TCGGaming Wrote: What would do in the case that the amount of participants is equal to a prime number?
(Jan. 01, 2010 12:01 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: That must be a mistake. Only MFB stadiums should be legal in Standard.
(Oct. 25, 2016 2:13 AM)Soaring Icarus Wrote: So I'm 3d printing a 3rd gen Beyblade (Beyblade Burst) and I'd like it to be accepted as an official beyblade. The beyblade I'm making is an attack type and the concept is really good. I'd like to possibly speak with you about it because I feel like it could be legal. Also, if certain things about it aren't legal, could you help me with the design of it so that it is?
(Oct. 25, 2016 3:09 AM)Kei Wrote:(Oct. 25, 2016 2:13 AM)Soaring Icarus Wrote: So I'm 3d printing a 3rd gen Beyblade (Beyblade Burst) and I'd like it to be accepted as an official beyblade. The beyblade I'm making is an attack type and the concept is really good. I'd like to possibly speak with you about it because I feel like it could be legal. Also, if certain things about it aren't legal, could you help me with the design of it so that it is?
We'd love to see the Beyblade you're 3D printing, but unfortunately no matter how good the concept is, it will not be legal for WBO Organized Play. We only allow Beyblades from the official manufacturers and distributors (TAKARA-TOMY, Hasbro, etc).
Whenever you're done with your Beyblade, feel free to post about it in Beyblade General or Your Creations!
Quote:The swiss section of the event went pretty smoothly and I have no complaints in regards to it. I do believe, however, that single elimination finals needs to be looked over, at least to some degree. I like the idea of having two blocks of four players and have the players with the highest records move forward, done optionally as opposed to single elimination finals by tournament hosts (with duration already spent hosting and overall competitiveness considered). Though more time consuming, this method accommodates to the veteran players who a) are curious in taking looks at the variety of combos players may use and mindsets players may have, or b) happen to slip up a match, which, yes, does happen quite frequently in Burst, even by the most seasoned veterans.(Original Post: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-WELCOME...pid1364263)
(Feb. 19, 2017 3:09 AM)Manicben Wrote: Time to bring this back eh?
We had Club Format today, which was fun and all, but the Rules are very lacking/ambiguous.
Firstly, in Deck Rotation Format, do we assume that a draw/double Burst results in a replay? We assumed so.
Secondly, Club Format has no rules really. We did the unranked Deck Rotation Round Robin, but do we hold a finals for that, and if so, how many people participate in the finals? Last time we had 4 people and 2 faced each other in the finals and this time we had 7 and 3 went to finals.
Do we even bother with finals or award 1st place to member with highest score at the end of the Round Robin?
Lastly, and I think this might have been discussed (somewhere or in the committee forum), what is the point of Winning Streak?
We admit, we love it. 4 player winning streak is intense and a lot of fun, but we don't know how that would be like with 7 people.
Plus, since it only lasts 20 mins, it can only be used as a side event and not a main. People pay to come to tournaments and being there for a 20 min session is pointless. Either this has be changed to something more lengthy (multiple streaks) or removed from what qualifies for Club Format and used as a side event to main/club tournaments.
@[~Mana~] back me up? lel
(Feb. 19, 2017 3:09 AM)Manicben Wrote: Secondly, Club Format has no rules really. We did the unranked Deck Rotation Round Robin, but do we hold a finals for that, and if so, how many people participate in the finals? Last time we had 4 people and 2 faced each other in the finals and this time we had 7 and 3 went to finals.
Do we even bother with finals or award 1st place to member with highest score at the end of the Round Robin?
(Feb. 19, 2017 3:23 AM)Mitsu Wrote: Throwing this here to avoid potential bury. How do you guys feel about this?
(Original Post: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-WELCOME...pid1364263)