(Aug. 31, 2020 3:32 AM)g2_ Wrote: (Aug. 31, 2020 3:22 AM)DeceasedCrab Wrote: "Curse Hyperion Bearing 2D (Deck Format Finals Only)"
Because it's Deck Format.
Because in Deck Format, if your opponent wins a match, and you don't force a replay, they pick their bey (stick or switch) first, and then you pick your own bey, knowing full well exactly what the opponent is using and what spin it's in.
So it's like, giving the one who lost an advatage?
That's right. In case you haven't read the Deck Format rules in any of the WBO rules formats, it's a first to 5 match. Bursts worth 2, KOs worth 1 or 2 depending on format (let's just say 1, assuming we're in burst standard).
Each blader brings 3 beys with non-repeating parts. Bladers look over what the other has. Bladers select the first bey they're going to use in secret. Round 1, blader A outspins blader B. Blader A gets 1 point out of 5.
Blader B is first presented the option of forcing a replay. If they take it, both bladers use the same beys in the next round. But let's assume they don't.
Blader A now has to choose which of their 3 beys to use in the next match. They pick one of them, let's say Rage Longinus 3A, I'm not creative.
Blader B now has to pick from one of their 3 beys. A can't change Rage at all now. Blader B, if they have Curse 2D in their deck, could very easily pick that to counter rage.
Blader B wins the next match, outspin, the score is 1-1. Now A can choose the replay or not, and B selects a bey, and then A selects a bey.
Whoever did not win the previous match gets an advantage in the following match.
First to 5 points. Go for it.
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