Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events

(Jun. 04, 2018  7:36 PM)TL14 Wrote: On Saturday, June 2nd 2018 I used my Hell Salamander .2/7/0 M/B  .Br/Ds at the Beyblade Burst World Tour 2018 Tournament in Wallenhorst, Lower Saxony and totally wrecked everyone. But I was only allowed to play in freeplay since I am 19 years old and over 13.

Even if you were allowed to enter the Beyblade Burst World Tour, you would not have been able to use Hell Salamander.
Only Hasbro branded Beyblades are allowed as per their rules.

https://www.worldtour.beyblade.com/wp-co...ps_ENG.pdf
@[TL14], just to add on to what OldSchool said: if you want to talk about the World Tour I'd probably post about it here instead. This thread is for–as the title suggests–"Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events". Thank you!
(Jun. 04, 2018  7:19 PM)JoJo [Jp0t] Wrote: Ah ok. I’ll remove it. I just listed my entire deck.

Hey Jojo, just one more thing: were all of the combos listed used to win matches in the first stage? If a combo was only used to win a round in a match in a final stage match, it should have "(Deck Format Finals Only)" listed beside it.
@ @[OldSchool™] I know. ^^' I would have used a Hasbro Combo then off course. :) But thanks for the clarification. ;)
@ @[Kei] Ok. I will keep that in mind. Thanks for letting me know. :)
BEYBLADE NORTH 2018 - Friday - 5/25/18
Toronto, ON, Canada - Metal Fight Limited Format

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1st: Kei
MF-L Flame Hades 230CS
MSF Bandit Wyvang CH120RSF
MF Scythe Gemios CH120MF (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd: Cye Kinomiya
MF-L Flame Hades 230CS
MF Scythe Gemios CH120MF (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd: 1234beyblade
MF-L Earth Cygnus 90EWD
MF-M Flame Cygnus 230MB
MF-H Gravity Perseus (Attack) 90RB
MF-L L-Drago Guardian F230CF (Deck Format Finals Only)


BEYBLADE NORTH 2018 - Saturday - 5/26/18
Toronto, ON, Canada - Burst Format

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1st: ~Mana~
Drain Fafnir 7 Bump Atomic
Emperor Forneus 7 Bump Atomic
Winning Valkyrie 7 Glaive Atomic
Crash Ragnaruk 11 Hit Hunter
Winning Valkyrie 0 Yielding (Deck Format Finals Only)
Twin Nemesis Gravity Revolve (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd: Yami
Alter Chronos 0 Reach Bearing
Twin Nemesis 4 Bump Atomic

3rd: Sniper
Nightmare Longinus Bump Hunter
MGC Twin Nemesis 11 Glaive Xtend

Watch the videos and read my full weekend report with commentary here!
For those wondering for any combos that are counters to the now powerful and popular Hell Salamander on Atomic, Bloody Longinus on Atomic does the trick, i used it at the recent tournament since the people using hell salamander were dominating the matches up until bL. For some reason it destabilises hS very quickly causing hS to lose stamina and lose. I use 0B as the disc and frame too
(Jun. 17, 2018  6:14 PM)Silversylveon Wrote: For those wondering for any combos that are counters to the now powerful and popular Hell Salamander on Atomic, Bloody Longinus on Atomic does the trick, i used it at the recent tournament since the people using hell salamander were dominating the matches up until bL. For some reason it destabilises hS very quickly causing hS to lose stamina and lose. I use 0B as the disc and frame too
Try using operate or eternal if you have it. I would recommend to use it (Op and hS) in attack mode until you face a bL, then use hS and Op in defense mode, it worked for one of my friends in a tourney.

(Jun. 17, 2018  6:14 PM)Silversylveon Wrote: For those wondering for any combos that are counters to the now powerful and popular Hell Salamander on Atomic, Bloody Longinus on Atomic does the trick, i used it at the recent tournament since the people using hell salamander were dominating the matches up until bL. For some reason it destabilises hS very quickly causing hS to lose stamina and lose. I use 0B as the disc and frame too
Try using operate or eternal if you have it. I would recommend to use it (Op and hS) in attack mode until you face a bL, then use hS and Op in defense mode, it worked for one of my friends in a tourney.
Winning Combinations at Tournament-
SCORCHING HOT BEYSPIRITS!
1ST- Sagar Shahi
Combos-
Drain Fafnir 0 Revolve
Bloody Longinus 13 Destroy
Holy horusood 8 orbit
2nd- Emphatic Yogi
Combos-
Driger S Heavy Wedge
Lost  Longinus Magnum Revolve
Legend Spriggan 7bump Jaggy
3rd- Adarsh Abhinav
combos-
Nightmare Longinus Impact
Dark Deatchscyther Heavy Revolve
Kraiser Kerbeus Limited Iron
Event name- Sword of the samurai
1st Ryan Uchiha
MF ifraid ifraid E230 GCF
Kraken Dragoon BD
2nd Arijit sarkar
Zirago zirago 90MF
Kraken Dragoon BD
Wyvang wyvang GB145 R²f
3rd Ronit nath
ZIRAGO ZIRAGO SA165GCF
KRAKEN DRAGOON 230MB
Winning Combos from RVA Summer Series #1:

1st Place - The Supreme One
Hell Salamander 0/7 B Atomic
Emperor Forneus 7 Bearing

2nd Place - Mstubbs88
Hell Salamander 0B Atomic
Emperor Forneus 7G Orbit
Winning Valkyrie 4M Accel

3rd Place - Supremeblader
Emperor Forneus 7B Atomic
Emperor Forneus 0 Yard
Hell Salamander 0M Orbit
Nightmare Longinus Cross Jolt
Beyblade Zone Winning Combos
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Saturday, May 12th, 2018

1st:  BladerBeast
Hell Salamander 0 Revolve
Hell Salamander 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Glaive Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd:  1234beyblade
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Atomic
Emperor Forneus Polish Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd:  Kei
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Atomic
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Bearing
Bloody Longinus 4 Under Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only)
(Jul. 02, 2018  4:10 AM)1234beyblade Wrote: Beyblade Zone Winning Combos
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Saturday, May 12th, 2018

1st:  BladerBeast
Hell Salamander 0 Revolve
Hell Salamander 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Glaive Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd:  1234beyblade
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Atomic
Emperor Forneus Polish Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd:  Kei
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Atomic
Hell Salamander 7 Bump Bearing
Bloody Longinus 4 Under Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only)
Good bye Ark bahamut jr. your ban time has come:D
Chakravyuh - 01/07/2018
(Mumbai, MH, India)

Limited Format:-

1st Place:- Snidmist
Baku Tempo 100RSF/CS
Earth Hades gb145CS/RSF
Lightening L-Drago W105MF
Scythe Cygnus BD

2nd Place:- AaryanBITW
Rock Leone 100 R2F
Screw Capricorn     100 R2F
Gravity destroyer 100 R2F
Gravity destroyer bd
Vulcan horuseus 100 mf

3rd Place:- Eurekaboy
Spiral kerbecs gb145r2f
Flame Orion 230b (that extremely ilegally overpowered mold of Ball tip?)
Meteo L-drago 90wd
Bakushin 90cs

Today's event was interesting. Scythe dominated again. It stood most of attacker (though some gave it hard time), destablized 230 (All used tips like B and TB. Which were in range of scythe's scythes) and OSed every left and right spin stamina. I used Flame 230HF/S in S mode. Which actually OSes Scythe twice somehow. But even 1 hit of Scythe was Destabilizing it so much. It had to lose. I feel 230MB might have did better against it but no one had good condition MB at time. Incase Scythe remains unbanned I would try Scythe 230 combos against it.

With that said. I now kinda agree with Kei's idea of banning Scythe and Gravity. With both gone, metagame might be even more balanced and more combos would be usable.
Nightmare Longinus Jolt...Interesting
(Jul. 07, 2018  8:22 AM)Markadia07 Wrote: so hS is basically a aB upgrade?

More of Over power upgrade, But it's Defeateable
(Jul. 07, 2018  8:22 AM)Markadia07 Wrote: so hS is basically a aB upgrade?

Kinda. But hS has bit more recoil and less KO defence. But more attack power again both spin
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Put Your Camera Down - 7/6/2018
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Burst Format

1st: @[1234beyblade]
Twin Nemesis 0 Bump Bearing
Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Atomic
Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Bearing
Deep Chaos 5 Eternal (Deck Format Finals Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Meteor βite (Deck Format Finals Only)
Winning Valkyrie 7 Meteor Jolt (Deck Format Finals Only)

2nd: Kei
Archer Hercules (Level Chip) 7 Eternal
Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Bearing
Winning Valkyrie 5 Star Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only)

3rd: @[Cam77]
Hell Salamander 0 Bump Bearing
Archer Hercules 7 Eternal
Archer Hercules (Level Chip) 7 Eternal
Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Atomic
Hell Salamander 0 Bump Atomic

Our first ever Friday night event, held due to Cam77 moving to the United States this weekend! Was glad to see him place in the top three. Smile

This was also the first ever WBO event with Level Chips legalized. They certainly played a factor as you can see in the list above, but for me it's still hard to define precisely how much of an effect they have. Need to do more testing ...

Archer Hercules and Eternal were big players throughout the event. Early on a lot of people who had just got aH were using Frames on it with Eternal, which is actually worse due to Eternal's shorter height. aH.7.Et has created a difficult choice for players now: do you go with that and risk losing to hS Bearing, do you go with hS Atomic and beat hS Bearing but risk losing to aH Eternal? That being said, I haven't had a chance to test aH much, so it could be more complex than that. For instance, I wasn't familiar with what the best Attack type against aH would be during this event.

The Deep Chaos on 1234beyblade's list was I think only because he didn't have aH and borrowed the Eternal ... he won at least one round with it against a hS Atomic combo, but then lost to a aH vs. dC Eternal match up.

In my match against Cam77 during the first round of the finals I was able to win a couple initial rounds in an aH.7.Et near mirror match–including one via KO–but then proceeded to lose two or three in a row despite having a Level Chip on my aH. This indicated pretty obviously to me that the other parts you are using have a larger effect on your Beyblade than the Level Chip necessarily does. The 7 I had switched to during the finals (because it felt tighter with my aH/Et) was actually less balanced, which probably contributed to me beginning to lose by OS. Luckily, I made the decision to switch to wV.5S.Br while the score was 3-2 for me in an effort to have a couple chances to KO him for the win and was able to do that on the first try.

In the other first round finals match 1234beyblade was able to get an awesome KO with wV.7M.β against OldSchool™'s aH on Eternal. 1234beyblade had been testing with this combo for a while now, so it was cool to see it finally make its way to the winning combos list. If you can launch it powerfully enough the movement of βite is pretty intense and it gets a lot of rebounds off the stadium walls.

In my final match against 1234beyblade, I won the first round with hS.0B.At versus his aH Atomic and then we proceeded to finish the battle entirely with my hS.0B.At versus his wV.7M.Jl. It turned into a prediction game as we both tried to guess if I was going to weak launch or hard launch, or if he was going to bank or straight launch. My string got stuck on the stadium in the first round of this and I knocked him out, but we couldn't count the round, then we traded blows and he ultimately won 6-3! He's now won three tournaments in a row!
nice to see bite in a winning combo

very interesting results overall!
Does Et has more precession than atomic? Also is hS dominating enough to be banned or can it be defeated enough to not ban it?
wow,I'm seeing 5 a lot in these winning combos,can someone explain to me in what kind of combo is 5 useful?
(Jul. 07, 2018  11:06 PM)Grey Bey Wrote: wow,I'm seeing 5 a lot in these winning combos,can someone explain to me in what kind of combo is 5 useful?
I heard it helps lowers rate of self bursting significantly.
(Jul. 07, 2018  10:24 PM)Rebel Blader Wrote: is hS dominating enough to be banned or can it be defeated enough to not ban it?

imo no. it has several counters. it’s a strong bey at the moment, but not broken like Sr or mG.

(Jul. 07, 2018  11:06 PM)Grey Bey Wrote: wow,I'm seeing 5 a lot in these winning combos,can someone explain to me in what kind of combo is 5 useful?

if 7 and 0 are used up in a deck, out comes 5 (or 4). i expect 4/5 to see less action if 10 is as promising as it looks.
(Jul. 07, 2018  10:24 PM)Rebel Blader Wrote: Does Et has more precession than atomic? Also is hS dominating enough to be banned or can it be defeated enough to not ban it?

Yup from my home testing. It's equal or more than Destory. Which means 2nd highest of all drivers.
First, what is precision .and which driver has the highest precision.