What's a good idea for an indoor place to host a tournament?
Just randomly thought this would be a nice question >_>
Just randomly thought this would be a nice question >_>
(Dec. 02, 2014 4:33 AM)FlyingWaffle Wrote: What's a good idea for an indoor place to host a tournament?
Just randomly thought this would be a nice question >_>
(Dec. 02, 2014 4:33 AM)FlyingWaffle Wrote: What's a good idea for an indoor place to host a tournament?You could also use a hobby shop like we do for our indoor locations in North Carolina. It works pretty well because of all the tables plus air conditioning and more than likely snacks and drinks which is good during a tournament if you don't want to to go a long distance for some food.
Just randomly thought this would be a nice question >_>
(Dec. 02, 2014 4:48 AM)Thunder Dome Wrote:(Dec. 02, 2014 4:33 AM)FlyingWaffle Wrote: What's a good idea for an indoor place to host a tournament?You could also use a hobby shop like we do for our indoor locations in North Carolina. It works pretty well because of all the tables plus air conditioning and more than likely snacks and drinks which is good during a tournament if you don't want to to go a long distance for some food.
Just randomly thought this would be a nice question >_>
(Dec. 06, 2014 3:49 AM)IncognitoCreepa Wrote: Random off-topic comment/question. I'm sick of there not being any tournaments in my local area. I can't find any ANYWHERE. And while I support the WBO whole-heartedly, I don't want to have to pay a five dollar fee to play some Beyblade. Is there a thread/forum where I can get nearby people to just hang out, have fun, and let it rip for the fun of it?You can set up a tournament as the WBO is fan-run tournaments. Just gather your friends or family, have at least 8 people, post an event proposal and wait to see if it is accepted! The reason there is a fee is because they have to pay for the contests, the bills for keeping this website running. If you want to just play beyblade, go to somebody's house
(Jan. 11, 2015 2:39 AM)Hato-Bokkun Wrote:It's not very difficult to KO with a good attack type. Not a bad idea the more I think about it, but wins and losses can be quite random. I suppose I can do some testing when I have the chance(Jan. 11, 2015 2:38 AM)Kai-V Wrote: It could be cool, but is the ball really that difficult to knock out ? Is it heavy in any way ?
I don't think so, but I will look up some videos right now to comfirm
Also, I finish editing my comment full rules there.
(Jan. 11, 2015 3:20 AM)The Supreme One Wrote:(Jan. 11, 2015 2:39 AM)Hato-Bokkun Wrote:It's not very difficult to KO with a good attack type. Not a bad idea the more I think about it, but wins and losses can be quite random. I suppose I can do some testing when I have the chance(Jan. 11, 2015 2:38 AM)Kai-V Wrote: It could be cool, but is the ball really that difficult to knock out ? Is it heavy in any way ?
I don't think so, but I will look up some videos right now to comfirm
Also, I finish editing my comment full rules there.
(Jan. 11, 2015 4:04 AM)The Supreme One Wrote:Spoiler (Click to View)
(Jan. 11, 2015 8:03 AM)Dual Wrote: Maybe a different, larger stadium could be used for this? Just a thought.
Also, about the ball, making it heavier could solve the problem of knocking it out right away. Sure it'd be harder for stamina ey beyblades, but there's no advantage to using them anyway, is there?
(Jan. 11, 2015 6:16 PM)sarabscientist Wrote: About the ball thing, I used to put one of those plastic balls, the kind used in ball pits, and do kind of the same thing! In a BB-10, and it was alright. Not too much action and the ball generally was always nudged out - it never got whipped out by the beyblades.
(Jan. 11, 2015 6:58 PM)Dual Wrote: That makes sense.
I think a bigger stadium should be considered though (even an old Hasbro stadium maybe, due to it being more or a challenge to get stuff into the pockets?).
Should a seperate thread be made for this?