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I've noticed that sometimes (usually when I practice alone, but happens when with others sometimes) right after launching, one of my  beys gets knocked out of the stadium but still spins. What would happen in a normal match? Would it give 1 point like normal, half a point or a relaunch? Haven't thought about it until recently
Where is the knocked out bey while it is still spinning? Bounced back inside the beystadium or remaining outside the beystadium?
(Dec. 28, 2021  8:02 PM)DeceasedCrab Wrote: [ -> ]Where is the knocked out bey while it is still spinning? Bounced back inside the beystadium or remaining outside the beystadium?

It stays outside
I don't even know how it would get back inside unless it bounced off a wall which would probably burst it
When it's outside, and it can't come back, it's knocked out. Points for the bey inside. You can spin forever all you want out there, but you can only score points in the beystadium, where the play is happening.

Hello, I am good at baseball, I have walked off the field, give points?

No.
(Dec. 28, 2021  8:12 PM)DeceasedCrab Wrote: [ -> ]When it's outside, and it can't come back, it's knocked out. Points for the bey inside. You can spin forever all you want out there, but you can only score points in the beystadium, where the play is happening.

Hello, I am good at baseball, I have walked off the field, give points?

No.

My question was asking how many points the bey inside should get points or if a relaunch should happen (or battle continues until survivor fin). It doesn't make sense to give points if the bey is still spinning but doesn't attack, aka battle of endurance. Plus there's still the possibility that the beys never make contact (one bey bounces out before contact happens).
I think you'll find that the WBO rules are somewhat specific, you should go look them up in the Rules and Resources section. It varies by format.