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(Nov. 25, 2018 1:13 AM)AirKingNeo Wrote: - Each player builds a deck consisting of unique parts that can make 3 beys (no more, no less). This means 3 drivers, 3 disks, up to 3 frames, and 3 layers. Players may only use 1 level chip and they may not change what layer uses the level chip between rounds.
Basically, yes. One minor correction, however: as the rules state: "you build
up to 3 Beyblades". So you can have one or two if you want.
(Nov. 25, 2018 1:13 AM)AirKingNeo Wrote: - Between rounds, players may change the bey they are using by swapping any number of parts out with parts in their deck. The winner of the previous round must change their combination before their opponent and show their opponent their new selection (unless they choose to change no parts). Then the loser of the previous round may change their combination and show their opponent their new selection. Finally, both players change their parts' modes simultaneously.
The combinations chosen at the beginning of the match are set and parts cannot be interchanged. I don't think there is anything which implies parts can be swapped with others in your Deck.
If a rematch is not invoked by the loser, the winner of the previous round may choose to stay with the same combination or switch to another one from their Deck. In both cases, the winner has to announce their intention. The selection shown by the winner is locked in and the mode cannot be changed (I've added a small clarification about this in the "Switching" section of the rulebooks since this detail wasn't clear). And then yes, the loser of the previous round can choose any of the Beyblades from their Deck too use for the next round.
(Nov. 25, 2018 1:13 AM)AirKingNeo Wrote: EDIT: Also, just for the sake of asking about random legalities, what are the rules regarding the 'Mugen' drivers and Hand spinning?
I thought we had a section about product restrictions in the Burst rulebook, but seems we don't (we do have one in all of the other rulebooks). The obvious answer is: no, Mugen Drivers and other sideline products like Micros, Rip Fire Beyblades, etc are not legal.
Hand spinning is not legal. The Launching section references launchers everywhere, so it's implied that hand spinning is not allowed.
(Nov. 25, 2018 1:13 AM)AirKingNeo Wrote: EDIT 2: Just to clarify on the rules about Duo Eclipse (Deck Format), if your deck has Duo Apollos, Duo Artimeis, and (any layer), you are NOT permitted to use the layer Duo Eclipse during that match. Correct? (and then I assume this probably also applies to Left/Right Eclipse and etc.)
That's correct regarding duo αeclipse and it's other configurations.
If you have Left αpollos, Right αrtemis, and another Layer in your Deck, you cannot use Left αeclipse or Right αeclipse.