Why can't there be some way of making actual custom beyblades and then battling or why can't every beyblade be different?
Who thinks we should have custom tournaments?
(Jun. 20, 2025 9:27 PM)Z Player Wrote: Why can't there be some way of making actual custom beyblades and then battling or why can't every beyblade be different?
What do you mean? There is 3d printing, which you can use for making your own beyblades, unless you are like me and have no 3d printer but a brain full of ideas. Finding other people around you with custom beyblades might be a bit hard, but you just have to reach out and try.
Well I mean in tournaments like wouldn't it be cool if every bey was different, but you do make a point
And I have been trying for about 7 months to get a custom beyblade!
And I have been trying for about 7 months to get a custom beyblade!
(Jun. 20, 2025 10:48 PM)Z Player Wrote: Well I mean in tournaments like wouldn't it be cool if every bey was different, but you do make a point
And I have been trying for about 7 months to get a custom beyblade!
As a BeyModder I am curious about what your custom bey is? Since I care more about modding then crafting I never really thought about making a bey from scratch so I want to know the specs of your bey and like the whole information on it if you would like to share of course.
I do agree that it would be fun to have beyblade tournaments where we all have unique "partner" beys in lack of better words. But we do occasionally have draft tournaments where Bladers have to reserve a bey and only they can do use it in battle
we actually have had a tournament like this
(Jun. 20, 2025 11:44 PM)VermillionMoon Wrote:Possibly. Or id choose WeissTiger, CrimsonGaruda, DranBuster, WyvernGale, or PhoenixRudder.(Jun. 20, 2025 11:42 PM)Frisk291 Wrote: we actually have had a tournament like this
What bey would you make your partner Frisk? GhostCircle? Assuming WR is not included
For the 3D printed side of things, we would need to impose a metric carp ton of restrictions to stop the designs getting out of hand.
(Jun. 21, 2025 12:47 AM)ElDiablo69 Wrote: For the 3D printed side of things, we would need to impose a metric carp ton of restrictions to stop the designs getting out of hand.exactly, and considering none of us or at least I assume none of us have ever worked on the official Beyblade designs there's no way to decide what's fair and what's not and what's okay and what's not. and how much you can inch over the line of safe and unfair
(Jun. 21, 2025 8:09 PM)Frisk291 Wrote:(Jun. 21, 2025 12:47 AM)ElDiablo69 Wrote: For the 3D printed side of things, we would need to impose a metric carp ton of restrictions to stop the designs getting out of hand.exactly, and considering none of us or at least I assume none of us have ever worked on the official Beyblade designs there's no way to decide what's fair and what's not and what's okay and what's not. and how much you can inch over the line of safe and unfair
I think I saw a thread discussing this topic. They did put restrictions on weight, diameter, shape, materials, etc, but that was for Burst. In X, this could really get out of hand.
There should be some sort of format to make the rules so you can customise a bey around that format