Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events

(Mar. 22, 2018  8:47 PM)SUGOI-KONICHEWA Wrote: Wait, L2 won nothing. It was just there in my deck, gathering dust

L2.1.Nt? Serious


Jimmy Zeutron: Blast Zone Jenius
Philadelphia, PA, USA, 3/17/2018

1st Place: Bey Basher
Spriggan Requiem 7 Bearing
Legend Spriggan 7Vortex Xtreme
Drain Fafnir 2Cross Orbit

2nd Place: Wombat
Deep Chaos 7 Bearing
Ark Bahamut Knuckle Revolve
MGC Maximum Garuda 7Cross Atomic
Spriggan Requiem Polish Destroy (Deck Format Finals Only)
Nightmare Longinus Under Variable (Deck Format Finals Only)
MGC Twin Nemesis 0 ReBoot (Deck Format Finals Only)
Spriggan Requiem 7Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd Place: Ardmore Bladers
Spriggan Requiem 0Bump Atomic
MGC Maximum Garuda 4Star Revolve (Deck Format Finals Only)

4th Place: Common Pickle
Spriggan Requiem 0Glaive Atomic
Galaxy Zeus Polish Atomic
Maximum Garuda 7Flow Yielding
Nightmare Longinus Meteor Variable (Deck Format Finals Only)

Read the whole Tournament Report here!
(Mar. 20, 2018  11:56 PM)OldSchool™ Wrote: TO BURST OR NOT TO BURST 2 - 3/17/2018
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Burst Format

1st: Kei
Spriggan Requiem 7 Bearing
Spriggan Requiem 7 Bump Bearing
MGC Maximum Garuda 7 Star Orbit
Nightmare Longinus Bump Xtreme (Deck Format Finals Only)
Deep Chaos 0 Revolve (Deck Format Finals Only)
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd: jamie
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Destroy
Maximum Garuda 4 Cross Orbit
Drain Fafnir 7 Glaive Octa

3rd: SUGOI-KONICHEWA
Spriggan Requiem 0 Glaive Destroy
Spriggan Requiem 0 Glaive Bearing
Twin Nemesis 7 Meteor Xtreme (Deck Format Finals Only)
Nightmare Longinus Variable (Deck Format Finals Only)
Nightmare Longinus Destroy (Deck Format Finals Only)


Results spreadsheet - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1no5W8T...wIJo5qssDw

Wait Kei’s combos can’t be right, it says his deck has 2 Forge Disk 0s and 2 Bumps in it.

Sugoi has 2 Nightmare Longinus too.
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:02 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: Wait Kei’s combos can’t be right, it says his deck has 2 Forge Disk 0s and 2 Bumps in it.

Sugoi has 2 Nightmare Longinus too.

He used the same disk and frame during the first stage, the final deck is a completely separate thing from the beys you use during the first stage.
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:13 AM)Mage Wrote:
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:02 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: Wait Kei’s combos can’t be right, it says his deck has 2 Forge Disk 0s and 2 Bumps in it.

Sugoi has 2 Nightmare Longinus too.

He used the same disk and frame during the first stage, the final deck is a completely separate thing from the beys you use during the first stage.

I know, it specifically says Deck Format Finals Only for both combinations. Did they perhaps have separate decks for different matches?
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:44 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote:
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:13 AM)Mage Wrote: He used the same disk and frame during the first stage, the final deck is a completely separate thing from the beys you use during the first stage.

I know, it specifically says Deck Format Finals Only for both combinations. Did they perhaps have separate decks for different matches?

There were multiple battles in the finals (Quarter/Semi/Finals). He switched combos during each match. Yes, you are allowed to have a different deck during each match.

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(Mar. 30, 2018  7:29 AM)OldSchool™ Wrote:
(Mar. 30, 2018  4:44 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: I know, it specifically says Deck Format Finals Only for both combinations. Did they perhaps have separate decks for different matches?

There were multiple battles in the finals (Quarter/Semi/Finals). He switched combos during each match. Yes, you are allowed to have a different deck during each match.

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Oh ok makes sense now, just find it curious why one would have different decks unless you personally know the other Blader’s deck style.
(Mar. 30, 2018  8:08 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: Oh ok makes sense now, just find it curious why one would have different decks unless you personally know the other Blader’s deck style.

The latter is exactly it. Knowing about your opponent influences your deck building decisions.
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SUPER Z, SUPER FUN - 3/31/2018
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Burst Format

1st: Cam77
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Destroy
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Bearing
Winning Valkyrie 2 Under Xtreme (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd: Newtype
Spriggan Requiem 0 Meteor Bearing
Nightmare Longinus Xtreme (Deck Format Finals Only)
Maximum Garuda 7 Cross Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only)
Spriggan Requiem 0 Meteor Destroy (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd: OldSchool™
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Destroy
Garuda G3 0 Glaive Atomic
Garuda G3 0 Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only)
MGC Maximum Garuda 7 Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only)
Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

Read my full tournament report with commentary here!
So someone actually won in the finals with Winning Valkyrie? That's kinda neat.

It's also kinda neat to see so many people trying out the new system.
(Apr. 04, 2018  9:54 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: So someone actually won in the finals with Winning Valkyrie? That's kinda neat.

It's also kinda neat to see so many people trying out the new system.

it makes sense as part of a deck.  it’s essentially an alternative sX combo, without the sX.  for the given match-up, i’d bet an actual sX combo would have performed similar.
(Apr. 06, 2018  1:07 PM)RedPanda2 Wrote: it makes sense as part of a deck.  it’s essentially an alternative sX combo, without the sX.  for the given match-up, i’d bet an actual sX combo would have performed similar.

Yeah, I believe he just used it to Burst a dC Bearing combo. wV is of course at least good enough to do that haha.
Total αeclipse of the Heart 03/31/2018
Austin, Texas, USA - Burst Format

1st - @[Twin Destroyer]
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Loop
2nd - @[Thunder Blur]
  • Nightmare Longinus Bump Destroy
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Jaggy (Deck Format only)
3rd - @[N@te]
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta
(Apr. 04, 2018  9:54 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: So someone actually won in the finals with Winning Valkyrie? That's kinda neat.

It's also kinda neat to see so many people trying out the new system.


I was using wV with xtreme because I wanted a really aggressive attack type because I knew he would have mG and Deep chaos. And using a semi flower pattern would be able to burst both of them somewhat easy or knock them out because of all the weight

(Apr. 06, 2018  6:42 PM)Kei Wrote:
(Apr. 06, 2018  1:07 PM)RedPanda2 Wrote: it makes sense as part of a deck.  it’s essentially an alternative sX combo, without the sX.  for the given match-up, i’d bet an actual sX combo would have performed similar.

Yeah, I believe he just used it to Burst a dC Bearing combo. wV is of course at least good enough to do that haha.


Your exactly right Kei lol that’s why I mostly wanted to use it lol
(Apr. 08, 2018  4:13 PM)TrainiacJ Wrote: Total αeclipse of the Heart 03/31/2018
Austin, Texas, USA - Burst Format

1st - @[Twin Destroyer]
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Loop
2nd - @[Thunder Blur]
  • Nightmare Longinus Bump Destroy
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Jaggy (Deck Format only)
3rd - @[N@te]
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta
TN on Loop?Did NL come to the finals?
(Apr. 09, 2018  3:20 AM)AndyHG Wrote:
(Apr. 08, 2018  4:13 PM)TrainiacJ Wrote: Total αeclipse of the Heart 03/31/2018
Austin, Texas, USA - Burst Format

1st - @[Twin Destroyer]
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Loop
2nd - @[Thunder Blur]
  • Nightmare Longinus Bump Destroy
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta
  • Twin Nemesis 3Hit Jaggy (Deck Format only)
3rd - @[N@te]
  • Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta

TN on Loop?Did NL come to the finals?

Yeah, nL was in the finals, it just got swapped out after like, a round. Nobody playing that day really cared about competitive play (or maybe even didn't know what was competitive), so that combined with the tournament's sheer size made me constantly astral projecting though the tournament ahaha

But hey... at least it makes the winning combos a sight to behold. :p
We better fix this LOOPhole before it becomes popular.

I'll show myself to the door.
Winning combos at “Fremont, CA- Welcome to the Bey Area!”

1st: @[WeiwenTheChamp] Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta (Left) (Stock)
2nd: @[Mage] Spriggan Requiem 7 Bump Bearing (Left)
Winning Valkyrie 0 Vortex Extend (Deck Only)
Nightmare Longinus Meteor Xtreme (Deck Only)
3rd: @[EpicTurtwig] Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Bearing (Right) (Deck Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Meteor Wedge
G3 4 Glaive Atomic (Deck Only)
Winning Combinations At Beywar:Mithila(seriously guys don't mind, This was the first tournament and everyone was doing the worst of their performance and skills, this is just to report)
Using Hasbro names, beys are TT
1st: Adarsh Abhinav - lost Longinus Limited Press
2nd: Yuvraj7 - dark deathschyther force jaggy (stock)
3rd: Yashrajdbg - Xeno Xcalibur Magnum Impact (stock)

We will have better combos from next time
(Apr. 15, 2018  5:54 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: Winning Combinations At Beywar:Mithila(seriously guys don't mind, This was the first tournament and everyone was doing the worst of their performance and skills, this is just to report)
1st: Adarsh Abhinav - Lunior L2 Limited Press
2nd: Yuvraj7 - Doomscizor D2 force jaggy (stock)
3rd: Yashrajdbg - Xcalius X2 Magnum Impact (stock)

We will have better combos from next time
Don't know what went wrong with the skills but about the combos, it's not your fault, India Has still not got much in Burst and you just made the best combos for the situation out of the beyblades our country has got till now. 
So chin up bro! And Best Of Luck For the next tournament!
(Apr. 14, 2018  9:14 PM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: Winning combos at “Fremont, CA- Welcome to the Bey Area!”

1st: @[WeiwenTheChamp] Spriggan Requiem 0 Zeta (Left) (Stock)
2nd: @[Mage] Spriggan Requiem 7 Bump Bearing (Left)
Winning Valkyrie 0 Vortex Extend (Deck Only)
Nightmare Longinus Meteor Xtreme (Deck Only)
3rd: @[EpicTurtwig] Spriggan Requiem 0 Bump Bearing (Right) (Deck Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Meteor Wedge
G3 4 Glaive Atomic (Deck Only)
these wV combos sounds pretty interesting
(Apr. 15, 2018  5:54 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: Winning Combinations At Beywar:Mithila(seriously guys don't mind, This was the first tournament and everyone was doing the worst of their performance and skills, this is just to report)
1st: Adarsh Abhinav - Lunior L2 Limited Press
2nd: Yuvraj7 - Doomscizor D2 force jaggy (stock)
3rd: Yashrajdbg - Xcalius X2 Magnum Impact (stock)

We will have better combos from next time

@[Adarsh Abhinav] please mention takara tomy names as beys that were used were TT. Even though Funskool call them via Hasbro names. They are in end Takara Tomy beys with teeth and all

But I hope you had fun and will keep another event soon!
Winning Combinations at Battle of the Generations (Burst)
1st Place - sparersquash
Maximum Garuda_____Atomic
Twin Nemesis____Assault (Deck Format Finals Only)
Spriggan Requiem____Destroy 
*will be updated upon confirmation of sparersquash's winning combos*

2nd Place - The Supreme One
Spriggan Requiem 7/7 Bump/7 Glaive Bearing
Spriggan Requiem 0 Destroy
Garuda G3 Yell Orbit 
Garuda G3 7 Cross Atomic 
Maximum Garuda Yell Yard (Deck Format Finals Only)
Winning Valkyrie 0 Hunter (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd Place - FlyingWaffle
Zet Achilles 7 Xtreme
Spriggan Requiem 0 Star Bearing
Arc Bahamut 2 Bump Atomic

Winning Combinations at Battle of the Generations (Zero-G)
1st Place - Yami
Genbull Dragoon SA165 (Stamina) BWD
Duo Hades 230 MB
MSF-H Reviser Genbull T125 BSF
Gargoyle Dragoon SA165 (Stamina) BWD

2nd Place - PhantomFlame
Reviser Dragoon S130 WD

3rd Place - The Supreme One
Genbull Dragoon SA165 (Stamina) RB
Duo Cancer B:D
Killerken Dragoon B:D
Duo Cancer W145 TB
(Apr. 16, 2018  9:26 PM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote:
(Apr. 15, 2018  5:54 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: Winning Combinations At Beywar:Mithila(seriously guys don't mind, This was the first tournament and everyone was doing the worst of their performance and skills, this is just to report)
1st: Adarsh Abhinav - Lunior L2 Limited Press
2nd: Yuvraj7 - Doomscizor D2 force jaggy (stock)
3rd: Yashrajdbg - Xcalius X2 Magnum Impact (stock)

We will have better combos from next time

@[Adarsh Abhinav] please mention takara tomy names as beys that were used were TT. Even though Funskool call them via Hasbro names. They are in end Takara Tomy beys with teeth and all

But I hope you had fun and will keep another event soon!

You got me, but checking the results of bey war mithila, they are still not on the public tournament archive, we need to take care of that first
Mystic Zone
(mumbai, MH India - 21/4/2018)
1st Place:- The Snidmist
MF-M Duo Cygnus BD
Genbu Reviser BD145RSF
MSF-H Pegasis Dragoon SA165RDF

2nd Place:- FIREFIRE CPB
MSF-H Genbu Dragoon 85WD
Duo Cygnus E230CS
MF-H Flash Cetus D125RF

3rd Place:- Eurekaboy (Ritik)
Reviser Dragoon 90WD
Death Kerbecs BD145RDF
Wyvang Pegasis W105MF

Today's event was very Dragoon heavy. Which is where Snidmist got his advantage with the Duo BD. Actually not advantage but more of causing opponent to use something else as it was endlessly drawing with not even half spins. And if any bey wins then it was Duo. His BD also was of very good mold so it got advantage against E230's too (which were WD and CS btw. As no one got a MB. And my CS was kinda goes agressive very easily. So if I launch harder it stalls and waste stamina. If I launch weak he wins by stamina).


Spiral Diamention
(mumbai, MH India - 21/4/2018)
1st Place:- Snidmist:-
Drain Fafnir 7B Atomic
Ark Bahamut 5Glaive Bearing
Deep Chaos 7 Revolve

2nd Place:- AaryanBITW
Dark Deathscther Knuckle/7 Gyro
Victory Valkyrie 7 Xtreme
Legend Spriggan 7 Merge

3rd Place:- Eurekaboy/Ritik
Legend Spriggan 7 Merge
Lost Longinus Gravity Xtreme
Lost Longinus Gravity Revolve (it actually OSed my dC Orbit)

Today's event kind of got dominted as well by dF. I would also like to mention Aaryan's D2 OSED MAXIMUM GARUDA Polish Atomic and Eurekaboy's L2 Gravity Revolve OSed Deep Chaos Heavy Orbit . Me and Snidmist had almost equal deck (I had mG, aB.7B.Br and zA 0M Yr) but he had used a tighter Mold A chip and he had 5G vs my 7B. So I bursted 3-0 (1 round he OSed my mG with dC).

Even though I didn't used it. I found zA to do well on Yard due to its lowered height. It KOs/Burst right spin well and defends decently. But it doesn't do well against Left Spin as well.

Thanks for reading!
-F2