RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - RandomBlader64 - Feb. 11, 2019
Do you have the driver assault
If not Twin Nemesis 00 Metor Destroy Dash if you have. Assault Then Use It Instead Of Destroy Dash
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 11, 2019
(Feb. 11, 2019 12:55 AM)RandomBlader64 Wrote: Do you have the driver assault
If not Twin Nemesis 00 Metor Destroy Dash if you have. Assault Then Use It Instead Of Destroy Dash
Like I said this is a Hasbro Tournament
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - ks123 - Feb. 11, 2019
Fafnir F3 Green 0Cross Destroy
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Dt20000 - Feb. 11, 2019
(Feb. 10, 2019 11:26 PM)CheetoBlader Wrote: Same rules as the last 2 but a few minor changes:
Bearing is banned!
This will be a round robin tournament!
UltimateMaster: F3.0B.At
lilphilyb: Sr3.0C.At
boigamer25: sX.7.Ds
brandbrick: L3.F.Ir
CoolBlader63: lS3.6V.Rb
The Winner of this tournament gets to battle Cho-Z Achilles (Black Version) 00 Dimension with the combo they won with!
Shouldn’t Sr3 and G3 be banned since they are banned from official tournaments?
Also, I choose G3 7Meteor Atomic
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - #Fafnir - Feb. 11, 2019
(Jan. 14, 2019 6:57 AM)Kei Wrote: 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- IMPORTANT: Burst Format: Spryzen Requiem & Garuda G3 Unbanned
- IMPORTANT: Burst Format: Driver Wear Regulations
- Burst Format: Legal Equipment – Product Restriction Updates
- Burst Format: New Experimental Format – Burst Classic
- IMPORTANT: Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Beyblade Inspection Process Clarifications
- Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Launcher Rotation Inspection Requirement Updates
- Organizer’s Guide: Swiss & Double Elimination – Optional Finalist Increase for Large Events
- Organizer’s Guide: How to Handle Fixing Incorrect Match Results
- All Rulebooks: Evidence Procedure Clarifications
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:
- The Driver is brand new.
- The of tip of the Driver is worn but still remains the primary point of contact with the stadium floor, including to the point of changes in performance.
Illegal:- The tip has been worn down to the point that other structural parts of the Driver become the primary point of contact (ex. If the rubber on Jolt wears down completely and is parallel with the plastic casing surrounding it) or if structural parts such as screws are exposed.
- Tips which have obviously been damaged through use on surfaces other than a Beyblade stadium (ex. concrete).
- Any other part of the Driver that has been intentionally worn down to affect shape or performance.
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:
- Check wear on tip (Driver, Bottom, Running Core, or Blade Base depending on format) based on guidelines found in each format’s rulebook (guidelines for MFB, HMS, PLA coming soon).
- Verify all parts are not broken or do not have any cracks.
- Check all stickers are positioned legally.
- Burst Format: Check that the Layer teeth have not been tampered with.
- Burst Format: Test the strength/mobility of the Driver spring to ensure it hasn’t been tampered with.
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:
- Light Launcher/Light Launcher L + Phoenix Winder (7)
- Long BeyLauncher/BeyLauncher L (7.5)
- Long BeyLauncher LR (10).
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:
- 79 or Less Participants: Note the top 8 players.
- 80+ Participants: Note the top 8 players, or optionally the top 16.
- 160+ Participants: Note the top 8 players, or optionally the top 16 or top 32.
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
Quote:Errors in First Stage
You may update the match result within Challonge if the wrong one was accidentally input originally or re-do the match to get a proper result if the mistake made was related to judging or unintentionally modified parts or unintentional cheating.
However, if the player in question broke any rules (outlined in the Rule Enforcement and Incident Reporting section of the Organizer’s Guide), they may be disqualified and the result of their match(es) may be reversed for those affected by their infractions.
First Stage Errors Discovered After the First Stage Has Ended
If the First Stage has already concluded when any such errors are discovered, you may re-do any affected matches if possible. However, if the updated results affect who earned a spot in the finals and someone who now earned a spot has already left, do not give them a loss for their finals match. Simply give their opponent a bye to the next round.
Final Stage Errors
If the error occurred in the Final Stage, the result may be changed in Challonge and any affected parts of the Final Stage tournament bracket may be redone.
2. Swiss Format Errors
Quote:Errors Discovered Before a Round Has Ended
If an error in match result input, judging, or player rule infraction was made and the round in which it occurred in has not ended, you may update the match result or re-do the match and update the result in Challonge if necessary.
Errors Discovered After a Round Has Ended
If an error in a match result input, judging, or player rule infraction was made and the round in which it occurred has already ended, do not update the match result in Challonge. Doing so will skew all remaining match-ups generated for everyone in the tournament in subsequent rounds.
In this case, make note of the wrong result and switch it in your submitted spreadsheet if it was due to an error in match result input. Re-do the match if it was due to a judging error or unintentional player rule infraction and switch the result in your spreadsheet if the winner changes. But do not update the match in Challonge.
Please note it on the spreadsheet however that it was input incorrectly within Challonge. In these cases, some parts of your tournament may not be processed. They will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
First Stage Errors Discovered After the First Stage Has Ended
If the First Stage has already concluded when any such errors are discovered, you may re-do any matches affected if necessary and note them in your spreadsheet, but the result for First Stage matches unfortunately cannot be changed in Challonge if the winner changed at this point.
In this case, only disqualify players from the Final Stage if they had intentionally committed a player rule infraction (outlined in the Rule Enforcement and Incident Reporting section of the Organizer’s Guide). Proceed with the Final Stage normally afterwards.
In these cases, some parts of your tournament may not be processed. They will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Final Stage Errors
If the error occurred in the Final Stage, the result may be changed in Challonge and any affected parts of the Final Stage tournament bracket may be redone.
3. Double Elimination Errors
Quote:First Stage Errors
If an error in match result input, judging, or player rule infraction was made the result the match may be redone if necessary and the result may be switched if necessary within Challonge.
If the result is switched, Challonge will automatically regenerate the affected branch(es) of the tournament bracket. Any matches that occur after the affected match would also have to be redone.
First Stage Errors Discovered After the First Stage Has Ended
If the First Stage has already concluded when any such errors are discovered, you may re-do any matches affected if necessary and note them in your spreadsheet, but the result for First Stage matches unfortunately cannot be changed in Challonge if the winner changed at this point.
In this case, only disqualify players from the Final Stage if they had intentionally committed a player rule infraction (outlined in the Rule Enforcement and Incident Reporting section of the Organizer’s Guide). Proceed with the Final Stage normally afterwards.
In these cases, some parts of your tournament may not be processed. They will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Final Stage Errors
If the error occurred in the Final Stage, the result may be changed in Challonge and any affected parts of the Final Stage tournament bracket may be redone.
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 ...
You’re entitled to dispute the decision, but must accept the judge’s final call.
If you still disagree, document the incident to the best of your ability and email the details to events@worldbeyblade.org. We take all incident reports seriously.
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.
If the evidence submitted is found to prove a particular result should have been reversed, the match will be voided entirely.
Match winners may only be reversed if it is proven that a judge colluded with someone to fix a particular result.
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.
(Feb. 11, 2019 2:56 PM)Dt20000 Wrote: (Feb. 10, 2019 11:26 PM)CheetoBlader Wrote: Same rules as the last 2 but a few minor changes:
Bearing is banned!
This will be a round robin tournament!
UltimateMaster: F3.0B.At
lilphilyb: Sr3.0C.At
boigamer25: sX.7.Ds
brandbrick: L3.F.Ir
CoolBlader63: lS3.6V.Rb
The Winner of this tournament gets to battle Cho-Z Achilles (Black Version) 00 Dimension with the combo they won with!
Shouldn’t Sr3 and G3 be banned since they are banned from official tournaments?
Also, I choose G3 7Meteor Atomic
They are unbanned for now.
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Dt20000 - Feb. 11, 2019
(Feb. 11, 2019 3:03 PM)#Fafnir Wrote: (Jan. 14, 2019 6:57 AM)Kei Wrote: 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- IMPORTANT: Burst Format: Spryzen Requiem & Garuda G3 Unbanned
- IMPORTANT: Burst Format: Driver Wear Regulations
- Burst Format: Legal Equipment – Product Restriction Updates
- Burst Format: New Experimental Format – Burst Classic
- IMPORTANT: Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Beyblade Inspection Process Clarifications
- Organizer’s Guide: Judging a Match – Launcher Rotation Inspection Requirement Updates
- Organizer’s Guide: Swiss & Double Elimination – Optional Finalist Increase for Large Events
- Organizer’s Guide: How to Handle Fixing Incorrect Match Results
- All Rulebooks: Evidence Procedure Clarifications
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:
- The Driver is brand new.
- The of tip of the Driver is worn but still remains the primary point of contact with the stadium floor, including to the point of changes in performance.
Illegal:- The tip has been worn down to the point that other structural parts of the Driver become the primary point of contact (ex. If the rubber on Jolt wears down completely and is parallel with the plastic casing surrounding it) or if structural parts such as screws are exposed.
- Tips which have obviously been damaged through use on surfaces other than a Beyblade stadium (ex. concrete).
- Any other part of the Driver that has been intentionally worn down to affect shape or performance.
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:
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:
- Check wear on tip (Driver, Bottom, Running Core, or Blade Base depending on format) based on guidelines found in each format’s rulebook (guidelines for MFB, HMS, PLA coming soon).
- Verify all parts are not broken or do not have any cracks.
- Check all stickers are positioned legally.
- Burst Format: Check that the Layer teeth have not been tampered with.
- Burst Format: Test the strength/mobility of the Driver spring to ensure it hasn’t been tampered with.
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:
- Light Launcher/Light Launcher L + Phoenix Winder (7)
- Long BeyLauncher/BeyLauncher L (7.5)
- Long BeyLauncher LR (10).
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:
- 79 or Less Participants: Note the top 8 players.
- 80+ Participants: Note the top 8 players, or optionally the top 16.
- 160+ Participants: Note the top 8 players, or optionally the top 16 or top 32.
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
2. Swiss Format Errors
3. Double Elimination Errors
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:
New Additions:
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.
(Feb. 11, 2019 2:56 PM)Dt20000 Wrote: Shouldn’t Sr3 and G3 be banned since they are banned from official tournaments?
Also, I choose G3 7Meteor Atomic
They are unbanned for now.
Oh, I forgot. I still think they shouldn’t be allowed though because they were unbanned since Cho-Z beys can defeat them, but in this tourney there are only Hasbeys, so those two would dominate
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - lilphilyb - Feb. 11, 2019
Question, what happens if you defeat Achilles?
Also hand spin spryzen
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 12, 2019
(Feb. 11, 2019 6:17 AM)ks123 Wrote: Fafnir F3 Green 0Cross Destroy
Ds is being used and I only have the UTC F3 and the wave 1 F3
(Feb. 11, 2019 2:56 PM)Dt20000 Wrote: (Feb. 10, 2019 11:26 PM)CheetoBlader Wrote: Same rules as the last 2 but a few minor changes:
Bearing is banned!
This will be a round robin tournament!
UltimateMaster: F3.0B.At
lilphilyb: Sr3.0C.At
boigamer25: sX.7.Ds
brandbrick: L3.F.Ir
CoolBlader63: lS3.6V.Rb
The Winner of this tournament gets to battle Cho-Z Achilles (Black Version) 00 Dimension with the combo they won with!
Shouldn’t Sr3 and G3 be banned since they are banned from official tournaments?
Also, I choose G3 7Meteor Atomic
You are in
(Feb. 11, 2019 4:08 PM)lilphilyb Wrote: Question, what happens if you defeat Achilles?
Also hand spin spryzen
IF you beat Achilles I will PM you the prizes also sure
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - lilphilyb - Feb. 12, 2019
Left for vs. Right r ight for vs left
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 12, 2019
(Feb. 12, 2019 3:20 AM)lilphilyb Wrote: Left for vs. Right r ight for vs left
Okay
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - UltimateMaster - Feb. 12, 2019
(Feb. 11, 2019 4:08 PM)lilphilyb Wrote: Question, what happens if you defeat Achilles?
Also hand spin spryzen
Hand spin should not be allowed because it is banned from tournaments
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Avery Purple999 - Feb. 12, 2019
Where is it gonna be held? -Avery
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - abidjkhan7 - Feb. 12, 2019
Shlter regulas 0 star eternal
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Avery Purple999 - Feb. 12, 2019
When exactly is this tournament? -Avery
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Dt20000 - Feb. 12, 2019
(Feb. 12, 2019 10:25 PM)Avery Purple999 Wrote: Where is it gonna be held? -Avery
If you read the first post, you’ll know that you are posting a combo for CheetoBlader to enter in his custom tourney
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Avery Purple999 - Feb. 12, 2019
(Feb. 12, 2019 10:48 PM)Dt20000 Wrote: (Feb. 12, 2019 10:25 PM)Avery Purple999 Wrote: Where is it gonna be held? -Avery
If you read the first post, you’ll know that you are posting a combo for CheetoBlader to enter in his custom tourney
Wht?
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 13, 2019
(Feb. 12, 2019 9:20 PM)UltimateMaster Wrote: (Feb. 11, 2019 4:08 PM)lilphilyb Wrote: Question, what happens if you defeat Achilles?
Also hand spin spryzen
Hand spin should not be allowed because it is banned from tournaments
Okay thanks I forgot about that so sorry lilphilyb but no handspinning
(Feb. 12, 2019 11:02 PM)Avery Purple999 Wrote: (Feb. 12, 2019 10:48 PM)Dt20000 Wrote: If you read the first post, you’ll know that you are posting a combo for CheetoBlader to enter in his custom tourney
Wht? He is saying that you have to post a SwitchStrike combo and then it will be entered into my tournament
(Feb. 12, 2019 10:30 PM)abidjkhan7 Wrote: Shlter regulas 0 star eternal
This is hasbro
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Red phi - Feb. 13, 2019
Pp outer xt+
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 13, 2019
(Feb. 13, 2019 12:22 AM)Red phi Wrote: Pp outer xt+
This is Hasbro
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Red phi - Feb. 13, 2019
So (Feb. 13, 2019 12:35 AM)CheetoBlader Wrote: (Feb. 13, 2019 12:22 AM)Red phi Wrote: Pp outer xt+
This is Hasbro
So
Why can’t I use Pp outer xt+
So you pp p4 0 at
I’ll use pp p4 0 at then
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 13, 2019
(Feb. 13, 2019 12:36 AM)Red phi Wrote: So
(Feb. 13, 2019 12:35 AM)CheetoBlader Wrote: This is Hasbro
So
Why can’t I use Pp outer xt+
So you pp p4 0 at
I’ll use pp p4 0 at then This is a Hasbro SwitchStrike Tournament not Turbo or Cho-Z
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - Red phi - Feb. 13, 2019
Oh ok then Sr 0 b br
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 13, 2019
(Feb. 13, 2019 1:18 AM)Red phi Wrote: Oh ok then Sr 0 b br
Now I now you didn’t read the OP Bearing is banned and Bump is used and Sr is used
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - abidjkhan7 - Feb. 13, 2019
Sr 0s nothing
RE: Custom SwitchStrike Tournament #3 - CheetoBlader - Feb. 13, 2019
(Feb. 13, 2019 1:21 AM)abidjkhan7 Wrote: Sr 0s nothing
Sr is being used
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