(Oct. 27, 2011 5:11 AM)Arupaeo Wrote: #3 seems like a reasonable position to take from a discretionary stand point, I'm just not sure how I feel about the hand bumping as that happens all the time...
Extreme cases (extreme bumping). Like you said, discretion plays a big rule here. I realize it's still a grey area, but with a little common sense, it should be quite obvious.
I guess misinterpretation is quite common from the rule book.
I do have a nagging question in mind. It concerns the disassembling of a bey during battle.
If a bey gets disassembled upon contact during battle, will it be OK to re-assemble it to be used for the next round? It is a little ironic in a sense that a blader can NOT change the modes of a beyblade (LDrago mode, Scythe PC Frame etc) during a beybattle, since he / she will be using the bey-tool to do so. Is this not the same case for re-assembling a bey that falls apart? Tools will be used right?
I can understand if the bey 'breaks' as in no longer legal for play. The win will be rewarded to the opponent for the remainder of rounds for that particular beybattle. But what about a simple 'dis-assembly'?
Thank you
EDIT:
Arupaeo: Casual hand to hand bumping should just be overlooked, unless it's severe. I was talking specifically about hand to bey bumping. This should be re-done, else it's a freebie gattyaki.