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Smash testing thread! - Sıon - Aug. 10, 2013 This thread is to test the smash of a beyblade. In order to do this, you must have a Hasbro stadium with high walls, and a bey that does not move around a lot. launcher and how old the parts are needs to be noted. this is to test how powerful an attack is. Here is the ranking; it goes from 0 to 8: Quote:0- no smash, this kind of bey only gives normal attacks Testing is like this: there are 5 battles in this kind of testing. just type the name of the beyblade that deliveres the smash, and its opponent and letter the round, and what type of smash was delivered ( note that you only measure the most powerful attack), and after, write the "smash code number" like this: Quote:smash testing bey: guardian bahamdia lw105 hf ( new ) RE: Smash testing thread! - Dark_Mousy - Aug. 10, 2013 All testing is done in a BB10 Attack stadium. There is a Hasbro testing thread. RE: Smash testing thread! - Sıon - Aug. 10, 2013 (Aug. 10, 2013 6:49 PM)Dark_Mousy Wrote: All testing is done in a BB10 Attack stadium. There is a Hasbro testing thread. This test includes a Hasbro stadium with high walls because you wont be ably to measure smash because there will be constant stadium outs with a bb10 RE: Smash testing thread! - ShinobuXD - Aug. 10, 2013 Sorry but Dark is right. And you have to do twenty rounds. Not to mention its pretty easy to tell if something has smash in a BB-10. You just see if it KOs or not. RE: Smash testing thread! - Dark_Mousy - Aug. 10, 2013 Ill make it easy for you. Go Here how to post results, go here for Hasbro testing. You're Welcome RE: Smash testing thread! - Sıon - Aug. 10, 2013 ok. you can use a freestyle setup. RE: Smash testing thread! - Dark_Mousy - Aug. 10, 2013 (Aug. 10, 2013 8:01 PM)tac1017 Wrote: ok. you can use a freestyle setup. huh? You have to use the standard procedure for testing to actually post results. RE: Smash testing thread! - Sıon - Aug. 10, 2013 this is a different procedure. look at it RE: Smash testing thread! - Dual - Aug. 10, 2013 Oh jeez. We know, but that procedure is not what the WBO uses to provide good, accurate tests, and that is the procedure that must be used for official testing. RE: Smash testing thread! - кαмυι カムイ - Aug. 10, 2013 Dark Mousy is right. You have to use the standard procedure. There is no other. RE: Smash testing thread! - Leone19 - Aug. 10, 2013 There is a Hasbro testing thread but that's it for Hasbro tests. Dark Mousy gave you the link, use it. The rest of the posts here are just spamming, just report it ![]() RE: Smash testing thread! - Kai-V - Aug. 11, 2013 Additionally, you can definitely measure "smash" with knock-outs ... |