Tournament champion Veronica's Perditions show many of the same bases and strategies as Nouvelle Vague and Dauntless Dominate from the Link Joker era. The Kin no Sacchi championship had 42 participants, and is the first victory for Perdition Dragons in the BT17-on format. Third place: Sawa with Thing-Saver “Abyss” Second place: Shokushu with Cat Butler Raizers Imaginary Plane-Garnet Star 1 Imaginary Plane-Dark Zodiac)įirst place: Veronica with Perdition Dragons Link Joker (1 Chaos Breaker-Dark Zodiac, 1 Chaos Breaker-Garnet Star, 1 TSA has supplanted actual TS as the definitive Royal Paladin deck of this format.ġ2 Royal Paladin (8 Thing Saver 4 Thing Saver-“Abyss”) Although pure Seeker cardfighters have persevered, either sticking to their guns with Sacred Wingal as their supporting grade 3 or by experimenting with the new Light Saver Legion, at this particular tournament they were outnumbered by their Thing Saver-“Abyss” counterparts 8-4. This helps build soul for Thing Saver because both parts of a Legion will move into the soul on-ride, which makes it easier for TSD to restand multiple times while “Abyss” becomes an earlier restand fueled by Mackart and Dark Bond Trumpeter. One of the reasons “Abyss” has proven so successful in the deck is because of its role as an opening grade 3 ride. In order to prevent the kind of Legion-based mixing seen at the Fourth Laketown VGCS, Hyakumangoku's tournament organizers implemented Bushiroad's Clan Fight rules, restricting each participant to playing only a single declared clan, except for Royal Paladin fighters who are permitted to use up to 10 Shadow Paladin cards due to a loophole based on Majesty Lord Blaster's deck requirements. A video of the finals taken from a viewer's iPhone was livestreamed to the Twitcasting mobile video service, but there is no public recording of it. The Hyakumangoku CS had 53 participants, and five Swiss rounds followed by a cut to top 8 for the four-round finals. Third place: Burst with Thing Saver-Sacred Wingalįourth place: Kae with Thing Saver-Light Saver Dragon Second place: Gray playing Thing Saver-“Abyss” Grassroots organizations emerging in the United States like Cosmic Oasis' tournament series and the ongoing King of Cardfight competition in the American midwest.įirst place: Fujimaru playing Thing Saver-“Abyss.” Fujibaru's TSA was the five grade 3 variant Serving as their European equivalent, and there are now similar Play has begun to gain popularity internationally, with the bi-monthly BeNeLux tournaments Turnout is typically 70-80 persons, but some events see 100 or more participants,Īll of whom compete using pseudonyms and internet handles rather than Most VGCS events are done using a best of 3, Swiss tournament model. Unlike Bushiroad's larger official tournaments, The VGCS tournaments are a series of unofficial tournaments organized byįans and cardshops. The platform alongside Duo Temptation Reit. Pulled up by Rubidium, while Dragonic Nouvelle Vague falls off of With their Legion Mates stand on Butler's platter Star-vader “Ω” Glendios is being While Revenger Phantom Blaster “Abyss” and Seeker Thing Saver Dragon paired together Cat Butler and Miss Mist look down on the current Legion decks, There will once again be two separate classes of age-based participation for triples competition.īushiroad further announced that stocks of the recently-released VG-BT17: Blazing Perdition are completely sold out in Japan, necessitating another print run to meet up with demand.Ī poster for the Hyakumangoku CS (displayed above) provided a prescient commentary on tournament play, satirizing several of the important cards of the current format. The winter tournament will also see the revival of the OpenĬlass division for the VF Koushien team tournament series, meaning that Paladin and Genesis clans through sharing cards which bear the "Witch" The implementation of EFR in FC2014 was made in light of the release ofĮxtra Boosters 10 and 11, which each promote synergy between the Shadow Prevent the mixing of clans within one deck, is ignored in this format, as are the Fighter's Rules and restricted list. With standard rules, EFR promotes open use of all cards belonging to allĬlans within one deck, with no restrictions on clan-related triggerĪctivation conditions or skills. Implement Extreme Fight Rules for one of its sub-events, providing anĪlternative play environment to the current form of competition. That the upcoming Fighter's Climax 2014 winter national tournament will Note: Due to the length of the following article and volume of information to be covered, only the first place decklists in today's tournaments are given in full.
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