
It will make it easier to build an inclusive community The concepts of “play area” and “knocked-out” are fundamental to the game of Beyblade, so the definitions we use for them should be solid and applicable across generations.ĭoing so will ensure that no matter how the game evolves, what environments it is played in, or what secondary concepts are modified in certain rulesets, these core concepts will be defined and easy to understand just as other core concepts are (such as winning if you spin longer than your opponent, selecting Beyblades before a match secretly, launching at the end of a countdown, etc).

– SupaDav03 Why creating consistent definitions is important It will future-proof the game I am of the opinion that allowing bounce backs will be a huge win for organizers/judges while still allowing attack types to shine. I think this new ruling seems very well thought out and considerate. The reaction to my proposal was generally positive. However, if it continues to spin in the Extended Play Area where it can still feasibly re-enter the Primary Play Area quickly, it remains in-play. It reaches a spot outside the Extended Play Area where it cannot feasibly return to the central Primary Play Area quickly and continue spinning.
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Full Knocked-Out DefinitionĪ Beyblade is knocked-out when after being launched: These areas may only be considered as part of the play area if the Beyblade is spinning in or on them and can feasibly return to the Primary Play Area quickly. Some BeyStadiums have design features–such as pockets–outside of the centralized primary play area that Beyblades can become trapped in or on permanently or temporarily. The play area can be extended under specific circumstances: The Primary Play Area is the space in the central area of a BeyStadium before the point at which any exits, pockets, walls, or stadium cover openings begin (if they exist). The play area is divided into two distinct areas: If a Beyblade is spinning anywhere within BeyStadium and has not been bursted/separated or knocked beyond the point of a feasible and quick return, it is in-play and the match continues. Please be sure to read the original post on this topic before proceeding further in this update.įor reference, here are the proposed definitions: Play Area + Knocked-Out Definition Summary I invited everyone to deeply scrutinize my proposal as the goal is for it to become our universal standard moving forward. Positive Reaction to the “Play Area” and “Knocked-Out” Definition ProposalĪfter posting “ Redefining “Play Area” & “Knocked-Out” in Beyblade Stadiums (And How This Changes The Game)” recently, I received a lot of feedback from the community on my new proposed definitions for “Play Area” and “Knocked-Out” in WBO Beyblade tournaments. Heads up: If you buy something through the Mall Of Toys or eBay Partner Program affiliate links on this article, you won’t pay any extra, but I’ll get a small commission.



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