This is a thread for all discussions pertaining to professional Beiburedo, known as Beyblade in the United States.
>What is Beyblade?
Beyblade is a brand name for a line of spinning top toys originally developed and manufactured by Takara Tomy, first released in 2000. The main premise of the series that the Beyblade (sometimes shortened to "Bey" or "Blade") is customizable, with interchangeable parts.
The game is played with two players. Each player is allowed up to three Beyblades to choose from during a match. Players may use any parts available to them to make their Beyblades as long as they are not restricted (such as in tournament play), but may not switch parts once a match has started. Players may choose from any of the three Beyblades they have with them for any battle in a match. The first player to reach seven points wins.
Points are awarded to the player based on how their Beyblade knocks out the opponent's
One point is awarded if the opponent's Beyblade stops spinning (Spin-out).
One point is awarded if the opponent's Beyblade is knocked out of the stadium or into a pocket on the edge of the ring (Ring-Out).
Beginning with Beyblade: Burst, two points are awarded if the opponent's Beyblade bursts (hence the name) during a battle (Burst Finish).
In the event of a draw (both Beyblades are knocked out of the ring, stop spinning simultaneously, or burst at the same time), points are awarded to both players. If both players reach seven points as a result of a draw, the first player to definitively win a battle is the winner.
All Beyblade battles take place in a special arena called a Beystadium. Most stadiums are standard, while others have gravity effects and more. Some stadiums include gimmicks such as spinning discs or small recesses that affect gameplay.
Post your Beyblade and mods ITT
>>2739280
professional blading is a sport ya dingus
Who was the janetty?
>>2739271
That is pathetic. Even more pathetic than fake mandrama and hema.
>>2739445
Why do people hate on fencing?
Fencing is a legitimate sport
>>2739357
>professional blading is a sport
C R I N G E
I used to have a Beyblade GameCube game. I still don't know if I was playing it correctly.