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WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - Kei - Jan. 14, 2019 Outlined below are several important new ruling additions, updates, and clarifications to the WBO Organized Play Burst Format rulebook and the Organizers' Guide. View all WBO Organized Play Rules & Resources here, and a summary of the changes below: Rule Updates Overview
Burst Format Updates ![]() ![]() IMPORTANT Burst Format: Hasbro’s Spryzen Requiem & Garuda G3 Layers Unbanned Hasbro’s Spryzen Requiem and Garuda G3 Layers are now unbanned. Please note: Spryzen Requiem’s mode (spin direction) cannot be changed between rounds within the same match. ![]() IMPORTANT Burst Format: Driver Wear Regulations To place ourselves in alignment with TAKARA-TOMY’s new Driver wear regulations, we have implemented them into our rulebook. While we cannot show picture examples of every single Driver, these are the general guidelines: Legal:
Illegal:
We will also be adding tip wear regulations for all other formats in the near future as well (regarding Bottoms, Running Cores, and Blade Bases from MFB, HMS, and Plastics respectively). ![]() Burst Format: Legal Equipment – Product Restriction Updates We have added in a new section under “Legal Equipment” to clarify the restrictions on some specific Beyblade Burst products: Burst Format Rulebook – Legal Equipment – Product Restrictions Wrote:Product Restrictions: Beyblade Micros, Rip Fire Beyblades, Digital Control Beyblades, the Mugen and Mugen L Drivers, and any Beyblade sideline/promotional product that is not compatible with the mainline Beyblade Burst series of tops are illegal. New Experimental Format: Burst Classic Over the past few months, a number of us within the Organized Play team have been working on two new formats behind-the-scenes. Today, we're happy to share one of these Formats; a format dedicated to old Single & Dual Layer System parts which can no longer fit in the metagame, Burst Classic. This format is now available for Organizers to host unranked experimental events for, in order to provide development feedback to help perfect the ruleset. Organizer’s Guide Updates IMPORTANT Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Beyblade Inspection Process Clarifications We have added some additional explicit requirements to the Beyblade inspection process for judges to ensure nothing is missed. Specifically, judges must now also:
Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Launcher Rotation Inspection Requirement Updates The requirements for when Launcher Rotation Inspection is required have been updated. Launcher rotations must now be inspected only for: the final stage of events with 60 or more participants. We’ve also added in the legal number of launcher rotations for the:
And we’ve specified that the numbers found when testing must be within roughly .5 rotations of the official number in the Organizer’s Guide. Organizer’s Guide: Swiss & Double Elimination – Optional Finalist Increase for Large Events For both Swiss Format and Double Elimination, we have added an option to increase the number of finalists that you may bring to the Final Stage from 8 all the way up to 32 in extremely large events. The rules are now as follows:
Before the tournament you must announce the number of players that will ultimately be advancing to the Final Stage. You may not change the number of declared finalists later on unless there is extenuating circumstances which would require you to finish the tournament as quickly as possible. If there is any such circumstances, you must obtain proof (such as a note from the venue manager) of this and submit it with your results afterwards. Organizer’s Guide: How to Handle Fixing Incorrect Match Results While we encourage all Organizers and judges to be careful in their reporting of matches at all times, sometimes mistakes happen. To that end, we have added in some additional clarifications talking about how to handle such situations to the Organizer’s Guide. If at some point during a tournament it becomes recognized that an error was made: 1. Round Robin/Group Round Robin View Round Robin Procedures (Click to View) 2. Swiss Format Errors View Swiss Format Procedures (Click to View) 3. Double Elimination Errors View Double Elimination Procedures (Click to View) All Rulebooks Updates All Rulebooks: Evidence Procedure Clarifications We have added in some clarifications to the Organizer’s Guide outlining the procedure for acceptance of evidence in cases where players dispute a judge’s decision after an event has concluded: Current Ruling: All Rulebooks Wrote:If you disagree with a judge’s decision ... New Additions: All Rulebooks Wrote:If the dispute is related to a particular match result, it must be submitted before it is processed into the rankings. Feedback? If you have any feedback on these particular changes, or any questions or suggestions for further adjustments or additions, please post your thoughts below or in the WBO Organized Play Rules thread. Thank you to everyone for your continued support of WBO Organized Play! We appreciate any and all feedback and are always looking to improve and clarify things where possible. View all WBO Organized Play Rules & Resources here. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 Rejoice! I'm looking forward to finally being able to use G3 and SRS3 in a tournament, as I was never actually able to lol. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 Why did those 2 get unbanned? RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - ~Mana~ - Jan. 14, 2019 We're testing the waters with it and seeing whether their introduction will upset the metagame honestly. The Layers themselves likely can't compete with Cho-Z stuff anymore really. It's also partly to put recent concerns about Hasbro Bearing to the test by giving it access to as many Layers as possible. Shall give us data on whether HasBearing actually needs to be hit just yet, which we're already cautious of in our own way. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 7:55 PM)~Mana~ Wrote: We're testing the waters with it and seeing whether their introduction will upset the metagame honestly. The Layers themselves likely can't compete with Cho-Z stuff anymore really. But Hasbro Turbo bey's are weak. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 7:59 PM)g2_ Wrote: But Hasbro Turbo bey's are weak.I don't think ~Mana~'s talking about Turbo, he's probably talking about the better SwitchStrike Layers like G3, SRS3, B3, etc. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:02 PM)kjrules17 Wrote:(Jan. 14, 2019 7:59 PM)g2_ Wrote: But Hasbro Turbo bey's are weak.I don't think ~Mana~'s talking about Turbo, he's probably talking about the better SwitchStrike Layers like G3, SRS3, B3, etc. But that's the reason they were banned. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:03 PM)g2_ Wrote: But that's the reason they were banned.Yeah, but SRS3 and G3 were banned months ago, when they were still considered OP. Nowadays, top-tier Cho-Z stuff will probably have the edge against them. They're good, but I don't think they're OP anymore. But time will tell of course. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:05 PM)kjrules17 Wrote:(Jan. 14, 2019 8:03 PM)g2_ Wrote: But that's the reason they were banned.Yeah, but SRS3 and G3 were banned months ago, when they were still considered OP. Nowadays, top-tier Cho-Z stuff will probably have the edge against them. They're good, but I don't think they're OP anymore. But time will tell of course. Not really, they are 100% plastic. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - Atlas Requiem - Jan. 14, 2019 How exactly do you do that to Quest? I mean... Look at it. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - ~Mana~ - Jan. 14, 2019 I literally specified Cho-Z guys, I'm not referring to anything else. Takara-Tomy's meta-dominating metal Cho-Z Layers. Not Evolution or Turbo, I'm not comparing to those as they're not the comparison benchmark here. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:06 PM)g2_ Wrote: Not really, they are 100% plastic.Regarding Hasbro stuff, G3 and SRS3 are some of the best to be honest. And SRS3 has a Metal God Chip too. Although, another question, what are you referring to? Turbo or Cho-Z? I'm talking about TT's Cho-Z. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:09 PM)~Mana~ Wrote: I literally specified Cho-Z guys, I'm not referring to anything else. Takara-Tomy's meta-dominating metal Cho-Z Layers. Not Evolution or Turbo, I'm not comparing to those as they're not the comparison benchmark here. But Hasbro can't go up against TT. (Jan. 14, 2019 8:09 PM)kjrules17 Wrote:(Jan. 14, 2019 8:06 PM)g2_ Wrote: Not really, they are 100% plastic.Regarding Hasbro stuff, G3 and SRS3 are some of the best to be honest. And SRS3 has a Metal God Chip too. Although, another question, what are you referring to? Turbo or Cho-Z? I'm talking about TT's Cho-Z. But Hasbro can't go up against TT. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:21 PM)g2_ Wrote: But Hasbro can't go up against TT.It is possible for a well made SwitchStrike combo to beat a well made Cho-Z combo, but it depends on a variety of factors, like spin direction, driver matchups, stuff like that. In most cases, Cho-Z will have the advantage though. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:26 PM)kjrules17 Wrote:(Jan. 14, 2019 8:21 PM)g2_ Wrote: But Hasbro can't go up against TT.It is possible for a well made SwitchStrike combo to beat a well made Cho-Z combo, but it depends on a variety of factors, like spin direction, driver matchups, stuff like that. In most cases, Cho-Z will have the advantage though. But it's a rule, Hasbro may only go up against Hasbro. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - ~Mana~ - Jan. 14, 2019 That's not a rule. You can't use Hasbro and TT parts in the same combination, but you can most definitely put a TT combo against a Hasbro one... RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:40 PM)g2_ Wrote: But it's a rule, Hasbro may only go up against Hasbro.I'm confused here. I'm not referring to Hasbro-Only Format, I'm talking about the regular Burst Format, where you can use Hasbro and Takara Tomy Burst parts. As an example related to my previous post, at the Beytuber Brawl, I beat a Hell Salamander 0Bump Atomic with Caynox C3 7 Bearing. My friend @[bladekid] did something similar at Geist Town if I'm not mistaken, he was able to beat an Archer Hercules 7Cross Xtend+ with his Balkesh B3 0Glaive Bearing. It is possible to beat Cho-Z with Hasbro stuff (mainly SwitchStrike), but it's harder to do so because of the weight difference as well as the other factors I mentioned before. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - g2_ - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:47 PM)kjrules17 Wrote:(Jan. 14, 2019 8:40 PM)g2_ Wrote: But it's a rule, Hasbro may only go up against Hasbro.I'm confused here. I'm not referring to Hasbro-Only Format, I'm talking about the regular Burst Format, where you can use Hasbro and Takara Tomy Burst parts. As an example related to my previous post, at the Beytuber Brawl, I beat a Hell Salamander 0Bump Atomic with Caynox C3 7 Bearing. My friend @[bladekid] did something similar at Geist Town if I'm not mistaken, he was able to beat an Archer Hercules 7Cross Xtend+ with his Balkesh B3 0Glaive Bearing. It is possible to beat Cho-Z with Hasbro stuff (mainly SwitchStrike), but it's harder to do so because of the weight difference as well as the other factors I mentioned before. But they need to stay banned, in Hasbro format. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:49 PM)g2_ Wrote: But they need to stay banned, in Hasbro format.But we're not talking about Hasbro-Only, we're talking about the regular Burst Format. These rule updates are for the regular Burst Format unless it's noted that it's for Hasbro-Only, you know? Also, Hasbro-Only hasn't had an event in a long time, but if it did, I definitely understand where you're coming from. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - Atlas Requiem - Jan. 14, 2019 So, does this mean that these parts are no longer considered viable? Or is it just that they have lost their edge thanks to the newest Cho-Z releases? RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - bladekid - Jan. 14, 2019 Heck yeah! Time to use SrS3 for the first time in tournaments ever and use G3 for the 2nd. Thanks WBO! RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - kjrules17 - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:52 PM)Atlas Requiem Wrote: So, does this mean that these parts are no longer considered viable? Or is it just that they have lost their edge thanks to the newest Cho-Z releases?If you're using Hasbro in a Burst Format tournament, Layers like G3, B3, and SRS3 are probably going to be some of the best options to use, but in most cases, you will be at a disadvantage because of TT's Cho-Z combos. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - bladekid - Jan. 14, 2019 (Jan. 14, 2019 8:52 PM)Atlas Requiem Wrote: So, does this mean that these parts are no longer considered viable? Or is it just that they have lost their edge thanks to the newest Cho-Z releases? Its not that theyre no longer viable, its that theyre no longer OverP. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - yoh001 - Jan. 15, 2019 Oh rats. Now I have to buy these bey. RE: WBO Organized Play Rule Updates Jan 2019: Spryzen Requiem/Garuda G3 Unbanned + More - The Supreme One - Jan. 15, 2019 Looking forward to seeing where SRS3 and G3 fall in the meta (if at all) with the unban. Do note that although these layers are now legal, we will certainly be evaluating their performance in the coming weeks to ensure that the decision to unban them was the right one, as with B3 which has recently been a point of contention as well. |