My friends have never been to one and I want them too come
What’s a credit
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(Sep. 30, 2018 1:39 PM)ironicsans Wrote: Someone told my 7 year old about this tournament and he's very excited. So naturally his 5 year old brother wants to join. Sounds like all ages are welcome, and they'll have a good time. But I only half-know what to expect, so I have a few last minute questions:
Do we need to do anything in advance, or just show up and register once we're there?
Do they really need their own accounts on this site, or can I register them both under mine?
We've gone over all the rules together, but as a non-blader only some of it makes sense to me. Will the kids be able to just follow the lead of the more-experienced players?
Do they need to bring anything other than their favorite official beyblades? We don't have one of the approved arenas.
Anything else we should know as first-timers?
Thanks,
David
(Oct. 07, 2018 5:05 PM)Z3t.i Wrote:(Oct. 01, 2018 11:45 AM)ThePheonix Wrote: (Deleted)
Dumb me thought he was talking about Bits. *FACEPALMS HARD*
Lol
Seriously, what do credits do?