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RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - JoJo [Jp0t] - Aug. 08, 2018 REVIVE PHOENIX DOWN - Burst Format Los Angeles, CA 7/28/2018 1st Place Shindog LC Archer Hercules 7 Eternal Hell Salamander 0 Bump Bearing Revive Phoenix 10 Cross Octa 2nd Place JoJo [Jp0t] Bloody Longinus 7 Under Orbit Revive Phoenix 10 Bump Atomic LC Hell Salamander 0 Flow Bearing Winning Valkyrie 7 Vortex Revolve 3rd Place Alta LC Hell Salamander 0 Flow Bearing Revive Phoenix 10 Bump Atomic Archer Hercules 7 Eternal RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Destinyblader - Aug. 08, 2018 (Aug. 08, 2018 4:55 AM)JoJo [Jp0t] Wrote: REVIVE PHOENIX DOWN - Burst FormatI always watch your vids can you pls tell some.combos For revive phoenix on the revive phoenix testing thread thanks in advance I am at the middle kf nowhere on ckmbos for revive phoenix RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - leosama - Aug. 08, 2018 (Aug. 08, 2018 7:11 AM)Destinyblader Wrote:(Aug. 08, 2018 4:55 AM)JoJo [Jp0t] Wrote: REVIVE PHOENIX DOWN - Burst FormatI always watch your vids can you pls tell some.combos But she just named the rP combos ? RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Destinyblader - Aug. 08, 2018 (Aug. 08, 2018 7:11 AM)leosama Wrote:My bad(Aug. 08, 2018 7:11 AM)Destinyblader Wrote: I always watch your vids can you pls tell some.combos RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - ZYeYO - Aug. 09, 2018 (Aug. 03, 2018 12:44 AM)Ultragunner Wrote: The answer is clear... Definitely not G3 tho Buster just does not have the attack power for that on top of that I feel left spinning combos are going to give it extremely difficult time RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - ThaKingTai - Aug. 13, 2018 Thor Roktavor: Revengers 11/11/2017 Team Burst Format 1 Place-Team Team Dark Deathscyther Heavy Orbit Legend Spriggan 8 Meteor Quake Galaxy Zeus 4 Glaive Revolve 2nd Place-Team Superstars Twin Nemesis 2 Glaive Accel Blaze Ragnurak 4 Glaive Revolve Alter Chronos 4 Flow Revolve RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Mstubbs88 - Aug. 16, 2018 (Aug. 13, 2018 3:39 PM)ThaKingTai Wrote: Thor Roktavor: Revengers 11/11/2017 This seems like it was a fun event haha RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - MagikHorse - Aug. 18, 2018 Is that date correct? Man, that was a while ago. Still, laughing at Team Team's team name. It must be a team teeming with teams there. Also, Dark Deathscyther taking out God beys. That's insanity, but if any basic or dual layer could do it, that's be the one. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Rebel Blader - Aug. 18, 2018 (Aug. 18, 2018 7:33 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: Is that date correct? Man, that was a while ago.I am also not shocked because D2 has better stamina than gZ, bR and aC RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - MagikHorse - Aug. 18, 2018 (Aug. 18, 2018 8:10 AM)Rebel Blader Wrote:(Aug. 18, 2018 7:33 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: Is that date correct? Man, that was a while ago.I am also not shocked because D2 has better stamina than gZ, bR and aC Yes, but it's also lighter too. That itself poses a bursting risk and makes it easier to get knocked around. That's honestly probably why they used Orbit, to use its tighter spring to keep it in check better. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Kei - Aug. 19, 2018 ![]() MAXIMUM GARUDA, MAXIMUM FUN - 8/18/2018 Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Burst Format 1st: @[1234beyblade] Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Bearing Revive Phoenix 7 Meteor Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only) 2nd: Kei Archer Hercules 0 Eternal Archer Hercules 0 Revolve Archer Hercules 10 Eternal (Deck Format Finals Only) Archer Hercules 10 Revolve (Deck Format Finals Only) Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) Bloody Longinus 7 Under Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only) 3rd: @[OldSchool™] Archer Hercules 10 Eternal Archer Hercules (Level Chip) 10 Eternal (Deck Format Finals Only) Hell Salamander (Level Chip) 0 Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) Contrary to the name of this event, Maximum Garuda was nowhere to be seen haha. There was some usage of Spriggan Requiem throughout by various participants, but as you can tell from the winning combos list, it wasn't good enough to compete with the likes of Hell Salamander and such around. We had wanted to try an unofficial ban on Archer Hercules at this event, but didn't receive buy in from all of the participants (mostly new players who wanted to use it just because they had it lol). And the tournament then proceeded to play out exactly as we had predicted with aH continuing to dominate. Notable however is that 1234beyblade made it through the event without using Archer Hercules. This to me is more indicative of some people not understanding how to beat Hell Salamander Bearing than it necessarily a reflection of any weakness on aH's part. Besides, it well known that hS Br is one of the main counters for aH. Make no mistake, aH still a force to be reckoned with. I made the mistake in my final match against 1234beyblade to not include Bloody Longinus 7 Under Orbit to counter his LC hS.0B.Br because I knew he would also have it in his Deck ... needless to say, I wasn't thinking straight because I knew his deck would essentially be bL Fr, rP At, and hS Br haha. I ended up losing because I had no counter to his hS Br and I couldn't OS his with my copy of the same combo. And in case anyone was wondering: nobody had Buster Xcalibur, X', or Yami-terios, at this event yet. ![]() THE BEYS ARE BACK IN TOWN - 8/18/2018 Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Metal Fight Limited Format 1st: @[1234beyblade] MF-H Earth Gemios CH120EWD MF-H Earth Hades CH120EWD MF-L Earth Hades CH120WD MF-H Earth Hades TH170D MF-M Earth Hades TH170D MF-H Gravity Perseus (Stamina) 90LRF (Deck Format Finals Only) MF-H Gravity Perseus (Stamina) W105LRF (Deck Format Finals Only) MF-L Jade Aquario DF105MF (Deck Format Finals Only) 2nd: Kei MF Flame Hades 230CS MF Vulcan Lacerta CH120MF MF-H Gravity Perseus (Stamina) CH120MF (Deck Format Finals Only) 3rd: @[OldSchool™] MF Duo Cancer 230MB MF-L Burn Cancer 105WD (Deck Format Finals Only) MF Duo Aquario 230MB (Deck Format Finals Only) MSF Bandit Wyvang DF105RSF (Deck Format Finals Only) This event was fun. Although ... I didn't prepare at all for it and just barely squeezed into the finals. Despite the new restrictions on mode switching, the versatility of Gravity is still slightly questionable. But I guess Gravity has always been sort of on the edge in Limited. I'll need a few more events to really understand where the metagame is at now as a result of our recent updates, but overall it seems relatively balanced. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Shindog - Aug. 19, 2018 Always fun and informative to read your report! Photo of the metal fight limited shows a man clad in all black charging at the champions... Ninja assassin? What bey defeated him? RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Wombat - Aug. 20, 2018 CRASH Pennsylvania, USA | Burst Format | August 19 2018 1. Ardmore Bladers Archer Hercules 10 Eternal Hell Salamander 7Cross Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) Buster Xcalibur 0Bump Xtreme' (Deck Format Finals Only) Hell Salamander 7Cross Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only) Spriggan Requiem 7Bump Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) 2. Ignitor1121 Archer Hercules 10 Eternal Hell Salamander 0Bump Atomic Crash Ragnaruk 11Reach Wedge Spriggan Requiem 0 Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) 3. Thug testing Spriggan Requiem 7Bump Bearing LC Archer Hercules 7 Bearing Hell Salamander 0Bump Bearing Hell Salamander 0Glaive Bearing Hell Salamander 0Bump Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only) Archer Hercules 10 Eternal (Deck Format Finals Only) Archer Hercules 10Cross Eternal (Deck Format Finals Only) Spriggan Requiem 7Glaive Bearing (Deck Format Finals Only) Hell Salamander and Archer Hercules dominated the event for the most part, though Revive Phoenix was not a very popular choice. Vice Leopard and Hazard Kerbeus both made cameo appearances, but neither made a huge impact unfortunately. Buster Xcalibur and X' were only used by Ardmore Bladers in a few rounds of Deck Format, I don't know if anyone else at the tournament used them at all or even had them. On top of Ignitor1121 using it once, Common Pickle also used Crash Ragnaruk 11Reach Hunter a few times as well, though it ultimately lost to Thug testing's Requiem in the 3rd place match. One thing that became very apparent throughout the tournament, at least in my eyes, was that the interactions between Atomic, Eternal, and Bearing is a lot more dependent on part variations and combo balance than I think most people at the tournament believed. There were many occasions where hS Atomic took down aH Eternal, and a few where aH Eternal took down hS or Sr Bearing. Strangely enough, Thug testing in particular was losing to hS Atomic with aH.10.Et, but then put Cross on and started winning against hS Atomic and Sr Bearing... and then started losing again. And despite hS.0B.H consistently defeating aH.7/10.Et for me in testing and at the last Virginia tournament, I lost 1-3 to RED NINJA 0829's aH.10.Et with it. I also judged a aH.10.Et vs hS.10.Et match which aH won. I know there has been a lot of talk about banning aH, but hS seemed just as problematic at this tournament if not worse. Maximum Garuda was not used at all as far as I noticed, and Spriggan Requiem found a niche use in Deck Format because it allowed people to carry both left spin Bearing and Atomic in their deck to deal with both hS Bearing and aH Eternal reliably(?). BURN Pennsylvania, USA | Limited Format | August 19 2018 1. Wombat MF-L Virgo TH170EDS MSF-H Bandid Pegasis (Crystal Up) LW105RSF MF-L Meteo L-Drago TR145EWD MF Vulcan Horuseus 100MF MF-H Gravity Perseus (Stamina) 85RB 2. NateDogPhilly Earth Unicorno 230WD Grand Beafowl W105W2D (Deck Format Finals Only) Gladiator Ifraid S130HF (Deck Format Finals Only) Guardian Goreim W105W2D (Deck Format Finals Only) 3. Common Pickle Burn ____ 130TB MF Screw Capricorn F: D Although the skate park underneath the bridge where we were playing was the perfect backdrop for MFB's 10 year anniversary, the level of competition wasn't the highest in terms of combos used - a lot of the players were people who mainly played Burst and only had one or two combos that they had borrowed/bought for this tournament. Though to be fair, I don't think I've had this much fun at a Limited tournament since Raleigh Revival way back in 2014. Not pictured, however: Valkyriology, who was using stuff like Earth 90WD, Virgo B: D, Flame 230D, and Screw GB145RF and actually tried to counterpick my Virgo combo with Screw (I ended up beating him 3-2 Attack vs Attack) but failed to KO Beymax's Dark Horogium B: D, and SparerSquash who somehow only went 2-4 with competitive stamina combos like Earth LW105WD and Earth 230D - I think he may have just guessed the wrong height matchup too many times. Can't really comment on whether or not Gravity or 230 seemed overpowered since I think I was the only person to use Gravity the whole time, though it's worth noting that NateDogPhilly got to the finals using almost exclusively 230. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - ToadsChode - Aug. 20, 2018 I think we just unban the hasbros and we good ? ?? RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Rebel Blader - Aug. 20, 2018 How many more tournaments do we need aH and hS to dominate before banning them RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Shindog - Aug. 20, 2018 (Aug. 20, 2018 8:32 AM)Wombat Wrote: I know there has been a lot of talk about banning aH, but hS seemed just as problematic at this tournament if not worse. I feel the exact same way. I always felt like although hS has more counters, but the counters are just narrow combos mostly, especially for hS.At. aH and hS balance each other out to a certain degree. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - OldSchool™ - Aug. 20, 2018 HERE WE GO! - 6/23/2018 Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Burst Format 1st: @[1234beyblade] Hell Salamander 0 Bump Atomic Deep Chaos 7 Revolve Winning Valkyrie 7 Meteor Jolt (Deck Format Finals Only) Emporer Forneas 5 Cross Atomic (Deck Format Finals Only) 2nd: @[Kei] Hell Salamander 0 Bump Bearing Twin Nemesis 7 Reach Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only) 3rd: @[Justin TC] Hell Salamander 0 Atomic Twin Nemesis 7 Reach Orbit (Deck Format Finals Only) Hell Salamander 0 Revolve (Deck Format Finals Only) RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Shindog - Aug. 20, 2018 (Aug. 20, 2018 8:32 AM)Wombat Wrote: Maximum Garuda was not used at all as far as I noticed, and Spriggan Requiem found a niche use in Deck Format because it allowed people to carry both left spin Bearing and Atomic in their deck to deal with both hS Bearing and aH Eternal reliably(?). Has Sr been successful for people in that niche role to allow Br and At to be used in left spin in a deck? I tried Sr.0.Br against aH.7.Et and I had my Sr bursted quit a bit. It might have been the Hasbro Sr.Br though. I think I tried this prior to the Hasbro Sr ban. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Wombat - Aug. 20, 2018 (Aug. 20, 2018 10:15 PM)Shindog Wrote:(Aug. 20, 2018 8:32 AM)Wombat Wrote: Maximum Garuda was not used at all as far as I noticed, and Spriggan Requiem found a niche use in Deck Format because it allowed people to carry both left spin Bearing and Atomic in their deck to deal with both hS Bearing and aH Eternal reliably(?). Were you using Spriggan Requiem in right spin? If not, I can't imagine Archer Hercules being able to burst it, especially if you weak launch Sr. And it seemed pretty successful at least at this tournament - the top 3 all paired Sr Bearing with hS Atomic because it completes the rock-paper-scissors triangle that kind of exists in the Burst meta right now with hS Atomic losing to aH Eternal but beating hS/Sr Bearing, aH Eternal beating hS Atomic and losing to hS/Sr Bearing, and hS/Sr Bearing beating aH Eternal but losing to hS Atomic. Though in practice it really wasn't as cut and dry as that - hS Atomic beat aH Eternal multiple times and aH Eternal beat hS/Sr Bearing a few times as well. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Shindog - Aug. 20, 2018 (Aug. 20, 2018 11:14 PM)Wombat Wrote:I did use Sr in left spin but I am think it was definitly Hasbro. I was testing it for this exact purpose to add Hasbro Sr.Br for my deck consisting of aH and hS. But immediately Hasbro Sr was banned. It may just be my Hasbro Sr but I did test 2 of them with two different Br and they were all relatively new. I actually posted these results somewhere on WBO I think. I tested Hasbro Sr.Br against aH and hS in opposite spin and it was crushed. I will try to find the results in a bit.(Aug. 20, 2018 10:15 PM)Shindog Wrote: Has Sr been successful for people in that niche role to allow Br and At to be used in left spin in a deck? I tried Sr.0.Br against aH.7.Et and I had my Sr bursted quit a bit. It might have been the Hasbro Sr.Br though. I think I tried this prior to the Hasbro Sr ban. Edited to add some previously posted quick test results: My quick test of all Hasbro Sr.0F.Br vs all TT hS.0B. Br Sr in Left, alt launch Sr-1 OS ( I think this is a fluke) hS-9 OS. hS 90% win Sr in right, alt launch Sr-0 wins hS-10 OS, 100% win rate (what!?) Combined with previous results of aH test: Hasbro Sr.0F.Br vs all TT aH.7.ET Sr in Left, alt launch aH- 3OS (3wins) Sr- 2OS (2wins) 15 ties...zzzzzz. aH slight edge Sr in right, alt launch ( I couldn’t get passed 10) aH-9 OS, 1 B (10wins) Sr-0 wins Nevermind about the bursting my memory is bad. There was only 1 burst out of 10 and St was in right spin against aH. Sr didn’t burst as much as I thought. And it was Hasbro Sr not TT. I posted the results in the thread a while ago. However, I did not get Sr (Hasbro) to beat aH consistently. But this tournament was all TT Sr so my testing doesn’t really apply. My memory is so bad, sorry. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Shindog - Aug. 22, 2018 (Aug. 20, 2018 8:32 AM)Wombat Wrote: One thing that became very apparent throughout the tournament, at least in my eyes, was that the interactions between Atomic, Eternal, and Bearing is a lot more dependent on part variations and combo balance than I think most people at the tournament believed. There were many occasions where hS Atomic took down aH Eternal, and a few where aH Eternal took down hS or Sr Bearing. Strangely enough, Thug testing in particular was losing to hS Atomic with aH.10.Et, but then put Cross on and started winning against hS Atomic and Sr Bearing... and then started losing again. And despite hS.0B.H consistently defeating aH.7/10.Et for me in testing and at the last Virginia tournament, I lost 1-3 to RED NINJA 0829's aH.10.Et with it. I also judged a aH.10.Et vs hS.10.Et match which aH won. Part variation kind of sucks because, well quality control? Part variation is kinda good because otherwise the rock/paper/scissor situation right now would kind of partially break the deck format. If parts worked exactly as they should every time then the deck format could be reduced to whoever guesses right in the beginning. Which in turn isn’t so different than the Japanese deck system. Thank goodness to some variation. And shame on you TT for lack of quality control. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Infinite.Zero - Aug. 22, 2018 (Aug. 22, 2018 5:12 AM)Shindog Wrote:DAM...TT is killing my parts and my wallet.(Aug. 20, 2018 8:32 AM)Wombat Wrote: One thing that became very apparent throughout the tournament, at least in my eyes, was that the interactions between Atomic, Eternal, and Bearing is a lot more dependent on part variations and combo balance than I think most people at the tournament believed. There were many occasions where hS Atomic took down aH Eternal, and a few where aH Eternal took down hS or Sr Bearing. Strangely enough, Thug testing in particular was losing to hS Atomic with aH.10.Et, but then put Cross on and started winning against hS Atomic and Sr Bearing... and then started losing again. And despite hS.0B.H consistently defeating aH.7/10.Et for me in testing and at the last Virginia tournament, I lost 1-3 to RED NINJA 0829's aH.10.Et with it. I also judged a aH.10.Et vs hS.10.Et match which aH won. RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Yami - Aug. 25, 2018 F for Freedom https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-F-for-Freedom--79565?pid=1424042#pid1424042 First Place: @[Requiem]/@[LeftBurst]
Second Place: @[Ardmore Bladers]
Third Place: Yami
April Is Coming.... Without You! https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-April-Is-Coming-Without-You-BST?page=4 First Place: @[Sniper]
Second Place: @[MrCaberbalefish] I never gotten you Winning combination at all please post or PM so I can update this post. Thanks! Third Place: @[Hyper xeno] Same as RedPanda2 in the stack of papers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beyblades War!: Shokugeki no Beyblade https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblades-War-Shokugeki-no-Beyblade--80785 First Place: @[geetster99]
Second Place: Yami
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- High Park Takeover! https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-High-Park-Takeover--81215?pid=1443996#pid1443996 First Place: Sniper
Second Place: @[OldSchool™]
Is This A Competitive Spinning Top? https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Is-This-A-Competitive-Spinning-Top--81601 First Place: Ardmore Bladers
Second Place: Yami
RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Wombat - Aug. 26, 2018 Posting on behalf of Sniper: Tournament Name https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Tournament-Name--80110 First Place: @[Baby sun]
Second Place: @[phoenix613]
Third Place: @[Vincen]
If any of the placers can remember other combos they used, please let me know! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beytuber Brawl https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beytuber-Brawl--81079 First Place: @[1234beyblade]
Second Place: @[King Loofa]
Third Place: @[HenryGBradford]
kind of a meme how stock aH was able to beat what was at the time the most competitive combo in the game, lol RE: Winning Combinations at WBO Organized Play Events - Battleburst - Aug. 26, 2018 Hey bro,how is ah on bite |