>>10287913>I think this came up in a recent instalment of the MFBoomers podcast.I like SwiftMFB and his vids, wish there was content like that for Plastic.
>The main challenge would be to get enough people interestedIt would have to be organized by the WBO and promoted by creators.
>For the rules, I think you would probably need a definition of a topI think the way "Plastics" were assembled would be the best system.
Weight Discs could allow you to shift mass and can be standardized.
And Blade Bases/Spin-Gears are a large platform for crazy gimmicks.
>Weight should be limited by distribution, where the widerSo judges would measure the diameter/mass ratio, interesting idea.
I just accepted everyone maxing the weight, but this sounds better.
>restrictions on how much of the perimeter can be a smooth circleI was hoping for Attack Rings being so aggressive that it balances.
To encourage Attack, knockouts should be worth 2 points out of 3.
With Plastic contacts you could worry less about safety hazards.
Plastic contacts would be easier to test, mass produce, and replace.
MFB is too hard, mass is all in the "Attack Ring" with metal contact.
Burst difficult to enforce, but there could be rules about disassembling.
>>10287920I think they're probably marked up 300% so they make crazy bank.
They're probably making the Beyblades themselves at a profit loss.