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01

rule

The basic rules of Blade Bottle Battle (BBB) are that only strikes using plastic bottles will be awarded points. The match will proceed according to the following points system:

  • Strikes to the head and body are worth 3 points.

  • Strikes to the hands and feet are worth one point.

  • The match lasts one minute and the first player to score six points wins.

  • If time runs out, the player with the most points wins.

02

Events and Categories

There are two main events in BBB:

  • Single Blade
    This event uses a single plastic bottle and emphasizes a balance between attack and defense.
    Simple yet deep strategies can be explored, making it ideal for beginners and seasoned participants alike.

  • Twin Blade
    In this event, players wield two plastic bottles, allowing for complex offensive and defensive maneuvers.
    It requires advanced strategies, including the ability to defend and attack simultaneously from multiple directions.

In addition, BBB offers two categories based on the permissible striking areas. Both categories can be played with either single or twin blades:

  • Body Strike
    This category excludes head strikes, focusing only on the torso and limbs as valid targets.
    It is designed for a safer experience, making it ideal for beginners and participants without access to face guards.

  • Head Strike
    This category allows strikes to all parts of the body, including the head, offering a more comprehensive combat experience.
    Perfect for those aiming to refine their skills or practice advanced techniques.

    Face Guard Requirement: Participants must wear a face guard that covers the eyes, nose, mouth, and ears for safety.

03

Equipment

The following equipment is required for BBB competitions:

  • Adapter : An attachment for attaching a plastic bottle. By using this device, you can hold and use the plastic bottle in a way that is suitable for competition.

  • Headgear : Facial protection equipment, a full face mask for survival games is recommended and required for head strike categories.

  • Gloves (optional) : To prevent injury from unexpected contact, it is recommended that you wear gloves. These are auxiliary equipment to increase the safety of the competition.

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