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Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Epzus - Feb. 19, 2018 I've been wondering this for a while, will there ever be a burst championship? I've had this idea on my mind. If there is or we end up having one, how will bladers be able to enter? It would be nice to have it yearly as well. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - BurstMaster - Feb. 19, 2018 If it were to happen. you know it would be in japan. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Brainofcthulu - Feb. 19, 2018 This would be cool. Maybe it could be 1 from every state, then every country, then every continent, then boom! Though it is unlikely. An U.S tournament is more likely. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - LordL0Ls - Feb. 19, 2018 Most likely, not. In the anime, Beyblade is considered a sport, yet it's not very physical at all. The closest we will ever get is with tournaments and beyblade clubs RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Ryuk_Shinigami - Feb. 20, 2018 I know that Hasbro will organize a National Championship in France at the Kidexpo in April 2018 RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - BlueFlare1384 - Feb. 20, 2018 Considering the majority of players are kids and that there's not huge cash prizes or anything from the WBBA or WBO, then no. I don't think anyone would be prepared to pay to travel overseas for a World tournament final without any real incentive to do so. (Feb. 19, 2018 11:21 PM)LordL0Ls Wrote: Most likely, not. In the anime, Beyblade is considered a sport, yet it's not very physical at all. In the anime, it is quite physical and mentally tiring too, hence all the physical training they do and the collapsing after a really intense battle. It actually reminds me of Tennis and the kind of mentality involved there, speaking as a Tennis player. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - AndyHG - Feb. 20, 2018 I think we'd need tournaments in different regions first before we'd have World Championship, but MFB had one in 2012 so who knows? (provided they don't have age restrictions and actually host tournaments for different regions) RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - GemiosBlader10 - Feb. 22, 2018 Asia will be having their regionals on March 31st in Japan. The problem is, South East Asia countries only has the Dual Layer System. While the rest are on God-Layer/Super Z-system already. I believe they might have to change the rulings a bit to accommodate all countries. Hopefully in the near future we'll have the Burst World Championships too, just like in MFB back in 2012. However, there's another problem. Hasbro has slopes, Takara has teeth on their layers. This might cause some Hasbro players to panic buy since they're up against Takara Beys. This was never the case back in 2012 since Hasbro and Takara are compatible with each other, and performs the same as well. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Maximum beys - Feb. 22, 2018 Just saying that would be sick! RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - AmishRaven - Feb. 22, 2018 GenCon seems like the most likely spot to host a BeyBlade event?!? Best 4 days of gaming in the world!! RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Iron Gears - Feb. 22, 2018 Beyblade battles hosted one back in 2012 for MFB but there is an age limit RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - AmishRaven - Feb. 22, 2018 (Feb. 22, 2018 2:49 PM)Iron Gears Wrote: Beyblade battles hosted one back in 2012 for MFB but there is an age limit An Age Limit to GenCon? I don't think so... I've gone for years and have seen all ages?!? RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Iron Gears - Feb. 22, 2018 I don't think it was hosted at gencon RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - LordL0Ls - Feb. 22, 2018 . (Feb. 22, 2018 10:16 AM)GemiosBlader10 Wrote: However, there's another problem. Hasbro has slopes, Takara has teeth on their layers. This might cause some Hasbro players to panic buy since they're up against Takara Beys. This was never the case back in 2012 since Hasbro and Takara are compatible with each other, and performs the same as well.I'm not afraid. My Valtryek V2.T.Z has bursted a lot of my Takara Tomy defense types RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Ryuk_Shinigami - Mar. 06, 2018 https://www.facebook.com/notes/beyblade-france/r%C3%A8glement-championnat-de-france/1555871377866905/ It's official ! Hasbro announced in the official rules for the French Championship that the world Championship will be at the Kidexpo in Paris (France) between the 31st of october 2018 and the 4th of November 2018 RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - BlueFlare1384 - Mar. 07, 2018 Translation for you; French Championship Regulations BEYBLADE FRANCE · TUESDAY, 6 MARCH 2018 ELIGIBILITY The BEYBLADE BURST 2018 French Championship is open to children aged at least eight (8) on the first day of the tournament, and no more than thirteen (13) years old on the last day of the tournament. The children of employees of Hasbro, Inc. ("Hasbro"), Nelvana Limited, Corus Entertainment Inc. and their respective affiliates, advertising and promotional agencies, licensees, and persons, whether or not related, living in the same household as these employees are not allowed to register. The BEYBLADE BURST French Championship will take place on April 13 and 14, 2018 at Kidexpo Lyon. It is free of charge but entrance fees are the responsibility of the participants as well as their travel expenses, hotels, food and other expenses. Pre-registrations (optional) will be on Facebook no later than April 11 at midnight. Registrations will be made on the spot on Friday the 13th of the afternoon from 14h to 18h and Saturday the 14th of the morning from 9h to 14h for the qualifying phases. The presence of a parent or a person with parental authority is mandatory to proceed with registration. On April 13 and 14, players will have the opportunity to qualify for the finals of the championship which will take place on April 14 from 14h. Players who are not qualified will not be eligible to participate in the finals on Saturday afternoon. The winner of the BEYBLADE BURST 2018 French Championship must be available to take part in the 2018 BEYBLADE BURST World Championship, which will take place at the Paris KidExpo show between 31 October and 04 November 2018 (the exact date of the World Championship will be specified later). ). PREREGISTRATION In order to save time during the final registration on the Kidexpo fair, it is possible to pre-register online, only on the official Facebook BEYBLADEBURSTFR. Pre-registration is optional. If a player wishes to pre-register, pre-registration must be done by a parent or legal guardian. All data and information retrieved for pre-registration will be deleted at the end of the BEYBLADE BURST 2018 French Championship. This pre-registration allows to pass on the stand BEYBLADE BURST 2018 of KidExpo Lyon by a VIP access to finalize the inscription. Pre-registration ensures the participant has a place for the qualifying phases. REGISTRATION The final registration for the 2017 BEYBLADE BURST France Championship of KidExpo Lyon will be done on the stand at the reception desk. Pre-registered people on the Facebook page will have a dedicated area to avoid passing through the stand queue. The final registration will be completed by a parental authorization or a legal guardian of the minor to be filled on the spot with the definitive registration form. PRICES (lots) The winner will be qualified for the World Championship to be held at KidExpo 2018 in Paris. The cost of travel and accommodation will be borne by the company Hasbro who will arrange the trip. The winner of the Championship of France as well as an accompanist, legal guardian of the minor, will thus be taken care of, including the reception and the welcome dinner and the places to reach KidExpo Paris during the duration of the BEYBLADE BURST World Championship. The winner will leave with a complete pack of BEYBLADE BURST products for the World Championship. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. The Tournament Organizer, Hasbro is the final authority for the Official Rules. The Organizer will appoint Referees to enforce the Official Rules during the tournament. The decisions taken by the Arbitrators are final and indisputable. 2. Amendments to these rules may be required in specific situations, including but not limited to, insurance requirements, laws or regulations; in such cases, the Tournament Organizer may amend these Official Rules as necessary. Questions regarding changes should be directed to the BEYBLADE BURST Tournament Organizer or designated representative prior to the start of the tournament. 3. If there is a conflict between these Official Rules and the other rules of the BEYBLADE game, the Official Rules shall prevail. EQUIPMENT (face-to-face) Participants must provide their own Official Equipment and must use a single spinning top for each fight of the BEYBLADE BURST French Championship (see below). Participants must use the following equipment during the tournament: 1. BEYBLADE BURST spinning tops and pitchers (BEYBLADE BURST combat tops, including Switchstrike) manufactured by Hasbro (the Official Equipment) are permitted. The following are not allowed: Electronic spinning tops, radio-controlled tops and any other spinning tops or pitchers of another make, from another manufacturer or from the BEYBLADE generation 1 or 2 brand (Metal fury, Metal fusion, Metal Master, Beywheelz , Beyraiderz) 2. Each BEYBLADE BURST router must have the following 3 elements: an energy layer, a forged disc and a Performance Tip. These 3 elements must be manufactured by Hasbro. 3. BEYBLADE BURST rotors that can not burst are not allowed. 4. The use of modified or broken BEYBLADE BURST parts is prohibited. If parts are broken, worn or deliberately modified, they must be replaced immediately by the participant. Spare parts are the sole responsibility of the participant. 5. Tournament Organizers will provide official BEYBLADE BURST arenas. If in doubt, contact a referee before the start of the tournament. INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT 1. The Referee may inspect all BEYBLADE BURST Router before each Round. Participants will select the BEYBLADE BURST Router to use in each fight before each Round. (Without disclosing it to their opponent). 2. The Referee may examine BEYBLADE Router at any time. Upon request, the participant must dismount his BEYBLADE BURST router and allow immediate inspection by the Referee. 3. During a Round, if a participant suspects his opponent not to use an Official Equipment he must inform the referee before the round begins. 4. If a participant is found using an unofficial Equipment, he must immediately cease all unofficial use or be disqualified from the tournament. The participant may be allowed to continue the tournament using an Official Equipment. THREE WAYS TO WIN AT BATTLES 1. Arena Release: Consists of ejecting the opponent's BEYBLADE BURST spinning top out of the arena or into one of the pits. 2. Last survivor: Make sure that the opponent's BEYBLADE BURST spinning top stops spinning first. 3. Brilliant KO: Consists of flying the opponent's BEYBLADE BURST into pieces during combat, this is an explosive knockout. SPECIAL CASES If both tops stop at the same time both participants must re-raise their tops to replay this point. If a participant misses his throw, he has the right to only one other throw. Both players restart their top. If both rotors are ejected at the same time, both participants must rerun their tops to replay this point. Participants will use BEYBLADE BURST Router only with Beystadium BEYBLADE BURST. They will not have to lean over the arena when the tops are moving, do not place the arena on tables or raised surfaces. The tops can bounce and hit the eyes or face. PROGRESS OF THE QUALIFICATION PHASE The qualifying phase takes place on Friday, April 13 afternoon from 14h to 19h and Saturday, April 14 morning from 10h to 14h. This phase qualifies for the final phase a maximum of 256 participants among those who have registered on the spot. The qualification phase is played in a winning round. The fight is won by the first player who scores 1 point. The qualifying phase board is organized to involve sixteen players on eight floor mats, eight lap, four and two. A participant must win a total of four bouts in a row in order to qualify for the finals. If the participant has a VIP OR SILVER badge, it allows him to have a second throw if he lost the fight. The badge can only be used once during the BEYBLADE BURST French Championship. OBTAINING A BAGDE To obtain a SILVER badge, download the free BEYBLADE BURST application on Google Play or Apple Store, download the GENESIS VALTRYEK V3 exclusive router and bring it to level 4. The SILVER badge can only be used during the qualification phases. To obtain an OR badge, download the free BEYBLADE BURST application on Google Play or Apple Store, download the GENESIS VALTRYEK V3 exclusive router and bring it to level 5. The OR badge can be used during the qualification phase and during the first round of the final phase. To take advantage of this advantage, you must have your tablet or smartphone with the BEYBLADE BURST application to prove that you have achieved levels 4 or 5 when you register for the Championship. CONDUCT OF THE FINAL PHASE The final phase takes place on Saturday, April 14 from 14h to 19h. This phase is played out in three winning points: Arena exit: 1 point Last survivor: 1 point Stunning KO: 2 points The first who wins three points wins the fight and moves on to the next round. The table of the first round of the final phase is organized to involve sixteen players spread over eight mats. Eight pass the round then four, then two, and the winner who has passed the four rounds, is qualified for the second round of the finals. The table of the second round of the final round is organized to involve the sixteen winners of the first round to be spread over eight floor mats. Eight pass the round then four, then two, and the winner who has passed the four rounds is the CHAMPION OF FRANCE BEYBLADE BURST 2018. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - Steeper Turnip - Mar. 07, 2018 This did happen at one point for Metal Fight, but burst is a bit young for this. RE: Will there ever be a burst world championship? - LordL0Ls - Mar. 07, 2018 Lucky! I'm not in France, but New Jersey. |