So I've been thinking of hosting a remote burst 3d printed combo tournament on YouTube. I also wanted to ask if there would be anyone who would be interested in watching or joining in as a participant. As said earlier it would be done remotely so that basically means I will record and post the videos of the tournament on YouTube, and it would basically show "one person battling himself" type videos because, I admit that I have no friends who are adults who are into Beyblade.
The tournament rules would be mostly standard but with slight modifications to make it a bit more exciting. So first to 5 points, bursts counts as 2 everything else counts as 1. The biggest modification is I may deem a round invalid on a couple of issues, some of which are accidental snipes or misfires. No contact ring outs will count as a foul, and if a bey fouls 3 times, a point goes to the other Bey.
So, what makes this different than most other bey tournaments, and the reason I added 3d print to the title, is that I have designed and modeled 10 layers that participants can choose from, to which they will then chose a forge disk, driver, and perhaps a frame to add to. These 10 Layers have never been used, are untested, and will only be released (on my thingiverse and cults3d account) after the tournament (if I decide there is enough interest).
As for the parts, Players may choose from any of the ones I currently own. They may be mostly Hasbro, and they may not be the latest, but I do have 90 drivers(76 types), 96 forge disks (47 types), and 16 frames (9 types). I will admit that I included some suspected fake drivers, but I don't known if they really are as I bought many of them together "used" off 2 unknown guys on ebay. However, even though they are "used" they hardly have any wear on them.
Finally the prize, I do have an unused $25 PlayStation gift card whose pin number I can give to the winner of the tournament. So anyone interested?
The tournament rules would be mostly standard but with slight modifications to make it a bit more exciting. So first to 5 points, bursts counts as 2 everything else counts as 1. The biggest modification is I may deem a round invalid on a couple of issues, some of which are accidental snipes or misfires. No contact ring outs will count as a foul, and if a bey fouls 3 times, a point goes to the other Bey.
So, what makes this different than most other bey tournaments, and the reason I added 3d print to the title, is that I have designed and modeled 10 layers that participants can choose from, to which they will then chose a forge disk, driver, and perhaps a frame to add to. These 10 Layers have never been used, are untested, and will only be released (on my thingiverse and cults3d account) after the tournament (if I decide there is enough interest).
As for the parts, Players may choose from any of the ones I currently own. They may be mostly Hasbro, and they may not be the latest, but I do have 90 drivers(76 types), 96 forge disks (47 types), and 16 frames (9 types). I will admit that I included some suspected fake drivers, but I don't known if they really are as I bought many of them together "used" off 2 unknown guys on ebay. However, even though they are "used" they hardly have any wear on them.
Finally the prize, I do have an unused $25 PlayStation gift card whose pin number I can give to the winner of the tournament. So anyone interested?