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just curious not too worried bout plastics being banned but most hms blades beat mfb so.. ya know they might ban them because of the performance difference but then again sometimes mfbs beat hms's what do you think?
(Nov. 30, 2008  2:59 AM)savatoex Wrote: [ -> ]just curious not too worried bout plastics being banned but most hms blades beat mfb so.. ya know they might ban them because of the performance difference but then again sometimes mfbs beat hms's what do you think?

Tournaments organized by the *cough* IBA will allow all Beyblades, including Plastics and HMS. However, they won't be mixed battles; only Plastics will be allowed in one division, HMS in another, and MFB in a third division. In other words, you won't see a Plastic battling an MFB, HMS battling Plastics, etc.

This may change over time, most likely once MFBs become more available and have an actual advantage over HMS.
Generally this will depend on whoever is running the event.
(Nov. 30, 2008  2:59 AM)savatoex Wrote: [ -> ]just curious not too worried bout plastics being banned but most hms blades beat mfb so.. ya know they might ban them because of the performance difference but then again sometimes mfbs beat hms's what do you think?

Yes they ll bann plastic ones in tournament in future
FYI, in current official Japanese tournaments, only MFB are allowd.
Spinster-run tourneys will only allow dreidels.
(Nov. 30, 2008  7:10 AM)Spinster Wrote: [ -> ]Spinster-run tourneys will only allow dreidels.

Yes my dreidel v2's special hanukkah attack will pwn all!!
Remember kids, everyone wants to roll Gimel!
stop shitting up the thread
(Nov. 30, 2008  3:42 AM)kinomiya Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 30, 2008  2:59 AM)savatoex Wrote: [ -> ]just curious not too worried bout plastics being banned but most hms blades beat mfb so.. ya know they might ban them because of the performance difference but then again sometimes mfbs beat hms's what do you think?

Yes they ll bann plastic ones in tournament in future

Eventually yes,I dont even think Plastic's should still be aloud.
While I'm of the "play to win" school when it comes to beyblading, and at the moment, HMS are still my favourite line, I recognize that a lot of bladers out there still love plastic gen. These are toys, they're meant to be played with. Yeah, odds are someone who goes to a tourney using just plastics will probably lose long before the final rounds, but as long as they're having fun and loving the game, I don't think they should be denied that.
Yea,Well my beyblade collection is full of the Plastic generation,I only have like what? 4 HMS?
But yes,Theres alot of people out there that still love the plastic generation.Take Keyblader on youtube for example,He HATES HMS beyblades.
(Nov. 30, 2008  8:05 AM)Raykon Wrote: [ -> ]Yea,Well my beyblade collection is full of the Plastic generation,I only have like what? 4 HMS?
But yes,Theres alot of people out there that still love the plastic generation.Take Keyblader on youtube for example,He HATES HMS beyblades.

We know.
i gave all my plastics away...exceept a select few..all i is hms and mfb but ya i play "the any blade goes" way(not illegal blades but like any generation)-.- plastics are still good and hms are superior to mfb
It won't really matter whether plastics or HMS Beys are banned from MFB tournaments, since that MFB's got the potential to wipe out an HMS and to crash a plastic.

It would be the person's dumbness to participate in a MFB tournament with a plastic or HMS.
Quote:since that MFB's got the potential to wipe out an HMS and to crash a plastic.

If I'm right, certain cookie cutter HMS blades can still beat MFB customs at the moment so that's not strictly true yet.
Well it would be true, we should just test it out ASAP. Smile
HMS has a superior assortment of parts currently and the advantage of the dual shooter, that's about it. MFB still has plenty of potential.