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Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 12, 2009

So I'm trying to wrap up Release 4 and I want to know if there's any rulings people need clarification on in the rulebook. I'd like to make this one pretty comprehensive so I don't have to push a new release out until the summer, so let's hear it.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Maz - Mar. 12, 2009

Rule number 1. Maz wins everything.

Id like to see "(regardless of attendance)" added to the end.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Pich - Mar. 12, 2009

The stadium stuff, I guess, if you hadn't already Crying. What makes a stadium illegal to use anymore, etc.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Kei - Mar. 12, 2009

Been wondering about this for a while; Is it legal to put things other than Bit Beasts, Faces, Bottoms, etc into the storage space on the bottom of grips? If it isn't, somebody could significantly increase the weight of the grip.

I am not sure how exactly this would affect the launching of a Beyblade, just something I was thinking about.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Rocky - Mar. 12, 2009

That's interesting actually. I guess you could make it so that it moved less when you rip........though that would be more useful with the String Shooter. >.< Or, if you're really mean, you could make kids grips too heavy for them to hold. :3


RE: Rule Clarifications - Pinoy Blader - Mar. 12, 2009

(Mar. 12, 2009  8:55 PM)Pichuscute Wrote: The stadium stuff, I guess, if you hadn't already Crying. What makes a stadium illegal to use anymore, etc.

Yeah, I was wondering this too. I asked this in the general forum but, I dont think anyone answered.


RE: Rule Clarifications - NAP - Mar. 12, 2009

What is considered a beyblade still spinning? I feel like we had this conversation before. I believe you said "If a beyblade is still making full revolutions it's considered spining.", right? But what if a Rock Bison is toppled over, but spins with it's final clutch? Or an EG blade starts spinning after it stops? Some people I battled considered that if your beyblade is on its side, then it's considered out.

I skimmed the rulebook right out, and I didn't catch anythin of the sort.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Kei - Mar. 12, 2009

I've always assumed that it was considered not spinning when it stopped moving (attempting to make revolutions) by itself.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Giga - Mar. 12, 2009

So what about the Rock Bison EG? I've seen that activate straight when turned around.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Khel - Mar. 12, 2009

(Mar. 12, 2009  9:02 PM)Kei Wrote: Been wondering about this for a while; Is it legal to put things other than Bit Beasts, Faces, Bottoms, etc into the storage space on the bottom of grips? If it isn't, somebody could significantly increase the weight of the grip.

I am not sure how exactly this would affect the launching of a Beyblade, just something I was thinking about.

Depending on what you add it can make a significant difference. I have managed to fit about 18-19 slingshot pellets into mine (for the sake of curiosity of course), and it does make it noticeably heavier. I removed it later since 1. I presumed it was illegal and 2. the rattling noise really bugs me after a while. I have a pic to show

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RE: Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 12, 2009

(Mar. 12, 2009  8:55 PM)Pichuscute Wrote: The stadium stuff, I guess, if you hadn't already Crying. What makes a stadium illegal to use anymore, etc.

Already got it covered. I don't think Pichuscute will be happy.

(Mar. 12, 2009  9:02 PM)Kei Wrote: Been wondering about this for a while; Is it legal to put things other than Bit Beasts, Faces, Bottoms, etc into the storage space on the bottom of grips? If it isn't, somebody could significantly increase the weight of the grip.

I am not sure how exactly this would affect the launching of a Beyblade, just something I was thinking about.

Will add this.

(Mar. 12, 2009  9:07 PM)shikamaru526 Wrote: What is considered a beyblade still spinning? I feel like we had this conversation before. I believe you said "If a beyblade is still making full revolutions it's considered spining.", right? But what if a Rock Bison is toppled over, but spins with it's final clutch? Or an EG blade starts spinning after it stops? Some people I battled considered that if your beyblade is on its side, then it's considered out.

I skimmed the rulebook right out, and I didn't catch anythin of the sort.

Will add this.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Pich - Mar. 12, 2009

Ahhh well, I'll hopefully be getting me MFB attack(or something) soon anyway.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Pich - Mar. 13, 2009

Got one, clarify what can and can't do with shooter grips. XD


RE: Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 13, 2009

(Mar. 13, 2009  12:37 AM)Pichuscute Wrote: Got one, clarify what can and can't do with shooter grips. XD

haha yeah this is going in


RE: Rule Clarifications - Giga - Mar. 13, 2009

What constitutes a part being broken?


RE: Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 13, 2009

(Mar. 13, 2009  5:10 PM)Giga Wrote: What constitutes a part being broken?

... really? How can I possibly clarify this? It's not like there's an intermediary point, it's either broken or not broken.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Rocky - Mar. 13, 2009

I guess cracks and dents/chips? Obviously blades get scratched.....how big does that scratch have to be before it becomes unusable? Same for chips.


RE: Rule Clarifications - NAP - Mar. 13, 2009

If it affects the part's performace, Is my guess.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Rocky - Mar. 13, 2009

I guess.....though that could be hard to judge. Aspecially for younger/stupider bladers. ^^;


RE: Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 13, 2009

A dent and a scratch isn't "breaking". :\


RE: Rule Clarifications - G - Mar. 13, 2009

Dents/scratches should be fine. If you've used MFBs, you'd find out after one use that they get marks like those.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Bey Brad - Mar. 13, 2009

Like, I really don't know how to be any clearer than the word "break". Confused


RE: Rule Clarifications - Giga - Mar. 13, 2009

I mean if they are in different condish, I'll assume both are usable though. Thanks.


RE: Rule Clarifications - Pich - Mar. 14, 2009

Well, I have alot of blades that have been worn from regular use, and I really can't tell when they have been too worn. I can't remember if they ever changed how they perfomred becuse they wore down years ago. Posting picture would be the best bet in these kind of cases?


RE: Rule Clarifications - Kei - Mar. 22, 2009

Was just looking around at the uploaded files on Beywiki and noticed this photo by Nic: http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Image:BDMS_bp.jpg

Should this be clarified in the rules? I'm quite sure that it is illegal (using the Magical Ape MS parts with the special BDMS BP). Looking at the WBO Rules Release 3, under MAMS it does say "You may not use the three interchangeable Gimmick tips". Are one of those tips being used in that photo? I have never used MAMS, so I just wanted to clarify.