I was asking to see if anyone wanted this as well as me.
We (6Jupiter5 and I) made some test rules.
Don’t have too much weight (no more than 80 grams, no less than 30 grams)
Disks can be TT or Hasbro, no 3-D printed disks
Driver can be 3-D printed or TT
All pieces will be inspected before the tournament, will be inspected digitally (send files to organizer, no shared avatars, organizer will settle disputes for an avatar)
No custom weights
No 3-D printed or modded pieces allowed
In short, ALL disks, weights, additions and chassis are required to be TT
No official pieces are to be modified or customized
All layer are to be 3-D printed (Sparking Rings, Chip Cores and Chips, GT Bases and Chips)
Ways to get Beys:
Buy 3-D printed beys from modelers
Buy 3-D bey files from modelers and order from a printing site
Claim a design from modelers and order from a printing site
There is going to be a thread for drivers, a free driver shop for files, order from printing site
Original owner of bey can decide if they want their Ring or Base to be public or private
Make your own bey and then print it
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:29 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ]I was asking to see if anyone wanted this as well as me.
We (6Jupiter5 and I) made some test rules.
Don’t have too much weight (no more than 80 grams, no less than 30 grams)
Disks can be TT or Hasbro, no 3-D printed disks
Driver can be 3-D printed or TT
All pieces will be inspected before the tournament, will be inspected digitally (send files to organizer, no shared avatars, organizer will settle disputes for an avatar)
No custom weights
No 3-D printed or modded pieces allowed
In short, ALL disks, weights, additions and chassis are required to be TT
No official pieces are to be modified or customized
All layer are to be 3-D printed (Sparking Rings, Chip Cores and Chips, GT Bases and Chips)
Ways to get Beys:
Buy 3-D printed beys from modelers
Buy 3-D bey files from modelers and order from a printing site
Claim a design from modelers and order from a printing site
There is going to be a thread for drivers, a free driver shop for files, order from printing site
Original owner of bey can decide if they want their Ring or Base to be public or private
Make your own bey and then print it
But the size and materials must be regulamented
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:33 PM)Ali Baba Wrote: [ -> ] (Sep. 10, 2020 3:29 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ]I was asking to see if anyone wanted this as well as me.
We (6Jupiter5 and I) made some test rules.
Don’t have too much weight (no more than 80 grams, no less than 30 grams)
Disks can be TT or Hasbro, no 3-D printed disks
Driver can be 3-D printed or TT
All pieces will be inspected before the tournament, will be inspected digitally (send files to organizer, no shared avatars, organizer will settle disputes for an avatar)
No custom weights
No 3-D printed or modded pieces allowed
In short, ALL disks, weights, additions and chassis are required to be TT
No official pieces are to be modified or customized
All layer are to be 3-D printed (Sparking Rings, Chip Cores and Chips, GT Bases and Chips)
Ways to get Beys:
Buy 3-D printed beys from modelers
Buy 3-D bey files from modelers and order from a printing site
Claim a design from modelers and order from a printing site
There is going to be a thread for drivers, a free driver shop for files, order from printing site
Original owner of bey can decide if they want their Ring or Base to be public or private
Make your own bey and then print it
But the beys must be regulamented the size and materials
Yes
You should make a list of all allowed materials
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:38 PM)Ali Baba Wrote: [ -> ]You should make a list of all allowed materials
I know I design beys but, I don't know the names of many materials, could someone help me on that?
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:40 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ] (Sep. 10, 2020 3:38 PM)Ali Baba Wrote: [ -> ]You should make a list of all allowed materials
I know I design beys but, I don't know the names of many materials, could someone help me on that?
I'll search for the plastic used in most layers but i think it's just a strong plastic
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:46 PM)Ali Baba Wrote: [ -> ] (Sep. 10, 2020 3:40 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ]I know I design beys but, I don't know the names of many materials, could someone help me on that?
I'll search for the plastic used in most layers but i think it's just a strong plastic
I was also thinking POM could be used in regulation.
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:46 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ] (Sep. 10, 2020 3:46 PM)Ali Baba Wrote: [ -> ]I'll search for the plastic used in most layers but i think it's just a strong plastic
I was also thinking POM could be used in regulation.
Yeah it's a good option
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyoxymethylene
Chances are that the WBO won't allow these sort of events, so it might be a good idea to make a discord server that anyone on the WBO can go on and find out about 3d printed tournaments.
(Sep. 10, 2020 3:29 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ]I was asking to see if anyone wanted this as well as me.
We (6Jupiter5 and I) made some test rules.
Don’t have too much weight (no more than 80 grams, no less than 30 grams)
Disks can be TT or Hasbro, no 3-D printed disks
Driver can be 3-D printed or TT
All pieces will be inspected before the tournament, will be inspected digitally (send files to organizer, no shared avatars, organizer will settle disputes for an avatar)
No custom weights
No 3-D printed or modded pieces allowed
In short, ALL disks, weights, additions and chassis are required to be TT
No official pieces are to be modified or customized
All layer are to be 3-D printed (Sparking Rings, Chip Cores and Chips, GT Bases and Chips)
Ways to get Beys:
Buy 3-D printed beys from modelers
Buy 3-D bey files from modelers and order from a printing site
Claim a design from modelers and order from a printing site
There is going to be a thread for drivers, a free driver shop for files, order from printing site
Original owner of bey can decide if they want their Ring or Base to be public or private
Make your own bey and then print it
3D Printed tournaments would be very difficult to Organize. To truly decide whether a Layer or Driver is OP, the Organizer would have to print it and test it on a bunch of combos. Also the unique avatar rule is completely unnecessary. The name of the Avatar doesn't matter at all, and an Organizer has no place to decide that someone's Avatar name has to be different, especially since most people design their Beys with an avatar in mind. As for allowed materials, common things like PLA, ABS, and resin should be allowed, but there could also be concerns about judges not being able to identify the exact material, which could allow people to bypass the rules. Overall, I think 3D Printed Beys should not get their own WBO format.
and here come the overly rubberized beys..
(Sep. 11, 2020 10:16 PM)Orochi's Blade Wrote: [ -> ]and here come the overly rubberized beys..
Someone that makes a beyblade with rubber all around it:
It’s bey wheels time
(Sep. 10, 2020 7:08 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: [ -> ] (Sep. 10, 2020 3:29 PM)Dacatman Wrote: [ -> ]I was asking to see if anyone wanted this as well as me.
We (6Jupiter5 and I) made some test rules.
Don’t have too much weight (no more than 80 grams, no less than 30 grams)
Disks can be TT or Hasbro, no 3-D printed disks
Driver can be 3-D printed or TT
All pieces will be inspected before the tournament, will be inspected digitally (send files to organizer, no shared avatars, organizer will settle disputes for an avatar)
No custom weights
No 3-D printed or modded pieces allowed
In short, ALL disks, weights, additions and chassis are required to be TT
No official pieces are to be modified or customized
All layer are to be 3-D printed (Sparking Rings, Chip Cores and Chips, GT Bases and Chips)
Ways to get Beys:
Buy 3-D printed beys from modelers
Buy 3-D bey files from modelers and order from a printing site
Claim a design from modelers and order from a printing site
There is going to be a thread for drivers, a free driver shop for files, order from printing site
Original owner of bey can decide if they want their Ring or Base to be public or private
Make your own bey and then print it
3D Printed tournaments would be very difficult to Organize. To truly decide whether a Layer or Driver is OP, the Organizer would have to print it and test it on a bunch of combos. Also the unique avatar rule is completely unnecessary. The name of the Avatar doesn't matter at all, and an Organizer has no place to decide that someone's Avatar name has to be different, especially since most people design their Beys with an avatar in mind. As for allowed materials, common things like PLA, ABS, and resin should be allowed, but there could also be concerns about judges not being able to identify the exact material, which could allow people to bypass the rules. Overall, I think 3D Printed Beys should not get their own WBO format.
Well there could be rules about what materials your allowed to use
I agree 3d printed bey tournament should be allowed. I would enter them since its fun. Wbo staff I think you should make this a format! They should be a ban list of parts you use on some beys tho. I think everyone would like to battle against each other with their own bey they made. I would like to help with the ban list since I am the one thinks that genesis is the best beyblade ever.
Um i hope this isnt necroposting but i agree and disagree with this
You see there are beys like backlash that have an ability thats op and then theres the one bey that just snaps right when you launch. this would also give the organizer lots of trouble as the need to know the exact material you used to make the original, and they would have to pay money to get the mateirial meaning either you would have to pay them or give them some of your material. i would like to say that if wbo doesnt make this it would be a missed opportunity as sometimes normal beyblade isnt really fun, so 3d printed beyblades have really cool abilities and some just want to show thier beys it works just fine!