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Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - AcidGaming - Mar. 25, 2019 These are the reasons why I say this 1 The because burst a lot so there not over powered 2 It would be awesome to have a ripfire beyblade tournament 3 And lastly, they look awesome And a poll should they be banned or not RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - Adarsh Abhinav - Mar. 25, 2019 See, they are not part of Main Series, that's why they are not allowed RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - AcidGaming - Mar. 25, 2019 (Mar. 25, 2019 5:26 PM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: See, they are not part of Main Series, that's why they are not allowed But it would be awesome to have a ripfire tournament RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - EmrysTal - Mar. 25, 2019 Wanting a ripfire tournament and wanting ripfire beys to be legal in Burst Standard are 2 different things. The former doesn't need WBO approval, it just won't be official. The latter already has been evaluated and "awesome" is not really a good counter-argument. RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - ks123 - Mar. 25, 2019 (Mar. 25, 2019 5:27 PM)AcidGaming Wrote:(Mar. 25, 2019 5:26 PM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: See, they are not part of Main Series, that's why they are not allowed You can play ripfire in Free Play, but we don't need these to any tournaments. Here is nothing to discuss. Moderators? RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - Adarsh Abhinav - Mar. 25, 2019 If WBBA Doesn't Permits It, Why would we RE: Ripfire Beyblades Should Not Be Banned - Angry Face - Mar. 25, 2019 (Mar. 25, 2019 5:23 PM)AcidGaming Wrote: These are the reasons why I say this 1. Light Wheels from the MFB era are banned because they were so bad we never wanted anybody to mistake them for having any competitive value. Ripfire Drivers and Disks being particularly weak is not a sufficient reason to permit their use in tournaments. Points 2 and 3 are just your opinion, so they hold little merit. Until the all criteria outlined below can be met, Ripfire parts will and should remain illegal for WBO tournament play. (Dec. 01, 2017 7:59 AM)~Mana~ Wrote: I think it's something I've addressed in the past honestly. |