Sunday, March 30, 2014

Feature: Interview with Former Japanese National Champion Kokubo Hikaru

On August 22nd 2013, Dengeki Online published an interview with Kokubo Hikaru, at the time the reigning Japanese national champion and the first Pale Moon cardfighter to ever hold the title. The interview was conducted as part of comprehensive coverage of Bushiroad's events, and was done alongside other interviews with the winners from the Weiss Schwarz, Chaos and Victory Spark tournaments. As the state of the English card game is now firmly in the BT12-on format Kokubo became champion in, his strategies are increasingly relevant for international cardfighters. Below is a translation of his interview, held on the 11th of that year following the national championships.
Kokubo v. Uemura Shouhei, FR2013 finals. Image source.
Interview with the Champion, Kokubo Hikaru/優勝した小久保光さんにインタビュー
――勝因はなんでしたか?
What was the reason for your victory?
スイスラウンドはライド事故で負けてしまった相手との決勝だったのですが、一瞬のチャンスをモノにできたのがよかったかなと思います。
"During the Swiss rounds I had an opponent who lost because of a problem with riding and I won because of that, but I wonder if that momentary opportunity was a good thing or not."
――ここ一番で活躍してくれたカードはなんでしょうか?
What is your most used card?
 《パープル・トラピージスト》かなと思います。このPRカードがあってくれてよかったです。
"I think it's "Purple Trapezist." I'm grateful to have this PR card around."
――WGPも始まりますが、どのように挑みたいですか?
The WGP (World Grand Prix) is already beginning, but how would you challenge it?
これからも変わることなく、大好きな“ペイルムーン”を使っていきたいです。このクランは強いです!!
"Without changing anything for the future, I would do it using the Pale Moon that I love. This clan is really strong!"

The "riding problem" that Kokubo identified is the everpresent fear of what has been called gradelock or misriding in the English game, where a cardfighter is unable to reach grade 1, 2 or 3 at the right moment and spends a turn or more behind the opponent. Winning by way the opponent being gradelocked has been a source of conflict around the world, as many fighters both professional and otherwise consider gradelock the game's worst aspect because of how it prevents one from putting up an effective fight, and thus the wins are felt to be illegitimate both by the defeated and the victorious. Particularly in BT10-on formats where grade 1 and 2 10000 and 12000 power attackers are prevalent, gradelock can spell a rapid death sentence with no opportunity to catch up. The deck that never becomes gradelocked has become a holy grail for professional play. However, it should be noted that Kokubo was referring to the Swiss elimination rounds used to determine the top 2 fighters, not the actual game that decided the Japanese national championship.

Kokubo is well known for his Luquier “Я” deck and accompanying strategies, as his major victory with the build came on the heels of the second Tachikawa Vanguard Championship results just days earlier. At the time this confirmed Luquier “Я” for the larger community as one of the best decks of the format, and also brooked a major division in play style. Kokubo Hikaru's Luquier deck was played with four of each Dragon Tamer for crossride consistency, but there was also a strong camp in favor of playing Luquier “Я” with Miracle Pop Eva for a game-changing endgame assault with four to five attacks in the turn that any deck would be hard pressed to survive. Kokubo's decision to focus on his crossride was partially based in the importance of the Dragonic Descendant matchup in Japanese play at the time, which defined the viability of many decks; the difference between base 11000 and 13000 defense was the difference in whether an unboosted Descendant could be guarded for two triggers to pass, or no pass with a single 10000 power shield.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

News: Eighth Battle City VGCS Decklists, Glendios and Kagerou Reign Over Triples Tournament

Eastern Cultural Center, Sakai city, Osaka. Image source.
The Battle City CS organization has reported its latest tournament results, and the eighth Sakai ChampionShip has been won by team Priests of Double Critical. While the previous CS saw Blaukluger and Nouvelle Vague in the spotlight, this time two Omega Glendios cardfighters have taken the gold in one of the early team tournaments of the BT15-on format. One constant has remained between Battle City tournaments; as in the previous competition, the midfighter for the winning team used a dedicated Raging Form Dragon deck. In contrast to the mix of RFD-Dragruler that have become commonplace in Japan, Adesu's RFD build has emphasized using the established Raging Form-Mordred makeup developed around BT12, foregoing the crossride entirely and mixing Blaster Dark Revenger support with cards from Infinite Rebirth. This exists in contrast to the established trend of cutting Dark Revenger entirely for Lukea and Mana, a practice that emerged in light of Dragruler's counterblast costs generally replacing Blaster Dark's.

Glendios meanwhile is continuing to grow in popularity among Japanese fans after its success at the Hakata and Tsurumai VGCSes. While an innovative means of using both World Line Dragon and Dust Tail Unicorn in the same deck had been developed at Tsurumai through the grade 2 Colony Maker, this strategy has not seemed to catch on elsewhere, where additional cards of other grades are preferred for consistency over Dust Tail's additional Lock.

Second place team "Over There, Here and There" was made up of three Kagerou cardfighters playing Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth” and Nouvelle Vague decks, with the latter making up two thirds of the team. Team forward Minorun expanded Overlord's strategy slightly by experimenting with Kagerou's new grade 2 promo, Dragon Dancer Arabella, whose counterblast 1 powers up a Flame Dragon vanguard by +5000.
Dragon Dancer, Arabella
Since all of the vanguard options in the current Overlord deck make use of self-standing limit breaks, and “The Яe-birth” in particular Locks all of his own rearguards to fight alone, this build is able to make special use of Arabella by attacking with the power increase two or three times. Team OTHT's Nouvelle fighters brought identical decks that both made use of the grade 2 Dominate Drive Dragon, a base 12000 power attacker triggered by having a "Dauntless" vanguard in play. This took advantage of how long Nouvelle builds tend to sit on Dauntless Drive Dragon for their midgame before break riding to create a game-winning play of two 23000+ power attacks that can't be guarded with grade 0 units, partially answering the slow buildup Nouvelle is faced by.

Interestingly, many decks in the format are now gravitating towards 6-6 on draw to critical triggers, where in the past 12 critical had dominated the deckbuilding process. The change may be attributed in part to the higher number of moving pieces in each deck these days, with Eternal Bringer Griffin, Dragonic Burnout, Dragonic Overlord and his crossbreak ride all being considered essential parts of “The Яe-birth's” strategy, and Glendios similarly looking to assemble Ruin Magician, Praseodymium and several “Яeverse” cards into a single hand.

The eighth Battle City CS took place on March 21st in the gallery hall of the Eastern Cultural Center in Sakai city, and met its expected quota of 64 teams, charging the standard 3000 yen entry fee per team. First place in the tournament won three PlayStation 4 consoles, second place six boxes of VG-BT15: Infinite Rebirth and third place three 2000-yen iTunes cards. Third and fourth place in the tournament went to team Rotten Fighter BL4 (チーム腐-ファイターBL4) and team Amazing Party (ステキなパーティしましょ.)

The VGCS tournaments are a series of unofficial tournaments organized by fans and cardshops. Unlike Bushiroad's larger official tournaments, most VGCS events are done using a best of 3, Swiss tournament model. Turnout is typically 70-80 persons, but some events see 100 or more participants, all of whom compete using pseudonyms and internet handles rather than their real names as in official events.

Eighth Battle City Sakai VG Trio CS
Winning team: Priests of Double Critical/ダブクリ坊主
Sawa/澤
Grade 0
x1 Star-vader, World Line Dragon (FV)
x4 Recollection Star-vader, Tellurium HT
x1 Star-vader, Meteoliger CT
x3 Star-vader, Weiss Soldat CT
x2 Star-vader, Spark Doll CT
x3 Star-vader, Scouting Felis DT
x1 Star-vader, Jailer Tail DT
x2 Star-vader, Nebula Captor DT
Grade 1
x4 Barrier Star-vader, Promethium
x4 Star-vader, Ruin Magician
x2 Carved Seal Star-vader, Praseodymium
x3 Taboo Star-vader, Rubidium
Grade 2
x4 Star-vader, Magnet Hollow
x3 Star-vader, Colony Maker
Grade 3
x4 Star-vader, “Ω” Glendios
x4 Star-vader, “Я” Cradle
x1 Eradicator, Vowing Saber Dragon “Я”
x1 Ice Prison Dark Lord, Cocytus “Я”
x1 School Punisher, Leo-pald “Я”
x1 Deadliest Beast Deity, Ethics Buster “Я”
x1 Maiden of Venus Trap “Я”

Adesu/あです
Grade 0
x1 Judgebau Revenger (FV)
x1 Frontline Revenger, Claudas
x4 Healing Revenger HT
x4 Freezing Revenger DT
x1 Abyss Freezer DT
x4 Grim Revenger CT
x3 Revenger, Air Raid Dragon CT
Grade 1
x4 Dark Revenger, Mac Lir
x4 Barrier Troop Revenger, Dorint
x2 Self-control Revenger, Rakia
x2 Revenger, Dark Bond Trumpeter
x1 Black-winged Sword Breaker
Grade 2
x4 Blaster Dark Revenger
x2 Nullity Revenger, Masquerade
x2 Overcoming Revenger, Lukea
x2 Wiles Revenger, Mana
x1 Dark Cloak Revenger, Tartu
Grade 3
x4 Illusionary Revenger, Mordred Phantom
x4 Revenger, Raging Form Dragon

Derrin/デリン
Grade 0
x1 Star-vader, World Line Dragon (FV)
x4 Recollection Star-vader, Tellurium HT
x2 Star-vader, Meteoliger CT
x2 Star-vader, Weiss Soldat CT
x2 Star-vader, Spark Doll CT
x2 Star-vader, Scouting Felis DT
x4 Star-vader, Nebula Captor DT
Grade 1
x4 Barrier Star-vader, Promethium
x4 Star-vader, Ruin Magician
x2 Carved Seal Star-vader, Praseodymium
x3 Taboo Star-vader, Rubidium
Grade 2
x4 Star-vader, Magnet Hollow
x3 Star-vader, Colony Maker
Grade 3
x4 Star-vader, “Ω” Glendios
x4 Star-vader, “Я” Cradle
x1 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”
x1 Eradicator, Vowing Saber Dragon “Я”
x1 Blue Storm Karma Dragon, Maelstrom “Я”
x1 Dauntless Dominate Dragon “Я”
x1 Deadliest Beast Deity, Ethics Buster “Я”

Runner-up team: Over There, Here and There/あっちこっちそっち
Minorun/みのるん
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x2 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x2 Demonic Dragon Mage, Abarara CT
x2 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x1 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
x1 Lizard Soldier, Goraha CT
x2 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x2 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Dragon Dancer, Therese HT
Grade 1
x4 Wyvern Guard, Barri
x3 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x1 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x2 Violence Horn Dragon
x4 Eternal Bringer Griffin
Grade 2
x4 Dragonic Burnout
x2 Dragon Dancer, Arabella
x3 Burning Horn Dragon
x2 Berserk Dragon
Grade 3
x4 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”

Hiiya/ぴーや
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 Seal Dragon, Shirting HT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x2 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x3 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x3 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
Grade 1
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
x4 Seal Dragon, Rinocross
x3 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x3 Dominate Drive Dragon
Grade 3
x1 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x4 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Seven/セブン
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x2 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x2 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x1 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x1 Demonic Dragon Mage, Abarara CT
x2 Lizard Soldier, Goraha CT
Grade 1
x1 Dragon Dancer, Maria
x3 Seal Dragon, Rinocross
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
x3 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x3 Dominate Drive Dragon
Grade 3
x1 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x4 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

News: Extra Booster 11 "Requiem at Dusk" and Extra Booster 12 "Waltz of the Goddess" to Support Shadow Paladin and Genesis, New Witch Cards to be Introduced

Images circulating on Twitter Japan this morning unveiled the next two extra boosters for the Japanese edition of Cardfight!! Vanguard, VG-EB11: Requiem at Dusk (宵闇の鎮魂歌 Yoiyami no Chinkonka, "Requiem of Twilight") and VG-EB12: Waltz of the Goddess (女神の円舞曲 Megami no Enbukyoku, "Goddess' Waltz.") Stated to provide exclusive support for the Shadow Paladin and Genesis clans, and feature cards used by Suzugamori Ren and Tokura Misaki in the TV anime Cardfight!! Vanguard Legion Mate, the extra boosters are confirmed to support the Revenger and Regalia subclans that were introduced last year. In addition, EB11 will introduce a series of Shadow Paladin "jet-black witch" (漆黒の魔女) cards, while EB12 will introduce "snow-white witches" (純白の魔女) for Genesis.
新たな力、漆黒の【魔女】達を集めて新しくヴァンガードをはじめることもできる!
Aratana chikara, shikkoku no majo-tachi wo atsumete atarashiku Vangaado wo hajimerukoto mo dekiru! 
"By collecting the jet-black "Witches" you can use a new power to begin a new kind of Vanguard!"

EB11 and EB12 will be released on June 20th in Japan. Each set will feature 35 cards, 25 new with 10 reprints (3 RRR, 5 RR, 8 R, and 19 C-rarity cards, with 6 Special Parallels containing only 1 reprint and 2 Legion Rares.) Blaster Dark Revenger is popularly believed to be one of the reprints in the set, with alternate artwork derived of the promotional image seen above, and a Legion marker to allow connectivity with the new boss card. There is also a possibility that he will be modified to be closer to Blaster Blade Seeker in skill. The sets are confirmed to include use the Legion mechanic, as was suggested at a previous press conference.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

News: Glendios Cardfighter Wins Second Tsurumai VGCS, Triple Kagerou Team Places Second in Eighth Battle City CS

This weekend brings an increased prevalence of Glendios decks with it, following on the build's initial momentum earlier this March. The second Tsurumai and eighth Battle City Vanguard Championships both concluded over the 21st and 22nd, with Link Joker fighters making a lasting impression in the top brackets of each tournament. The build's impact has varied immensely based on region, achieving greater visibility within central Japan in Gunma prefecture, than in Hokkaido to the north, where Nouvelle Vague has a better hold on the format.

The second Tsurumai CS had 59 participants in all, with the top 4 going to Glendios, Dragonic Overlord, Glendios and Revenger cardfighters. This isn't the first victory for Glendios fans; the deck had been previously spotlighted in competitive play at the head of the Fireball VGCS earlier this month, under the command of tournament champion Kado. The main difference between Kado and Tsurumai winner Red Deer's decklists are that Kado was more willing to play around Omega Lock. His decklist used Cold Death Dragon where Red's uses Colony Maker, with the intent being to take the initiative away from his opponent by forcing them to put a Locked card into play, but with the caveat that he needed to be able to cast Omega Lock on that very turn to prevent the opponent from gaining card advantage in the long run.

This works better with the World End alternate win condition because otherwise opponents can voluntarily choose to keep their rearguard circles open until Omega Lock fizzles to prevent the auto-win from being initiated, but Deer's decklist is geared to take advantage of how Omega slows the game down without necessarily needing to win through it. Colony Maker leads into Dust Tail Unicorn or Ruin Magician/Praseodymium depending on the conditions. Ninjin's decklist was built similarly, but with two extra Reverse cards for 14 grade 3s and just 12 and 6 grade 1s and 2s, straining the limits of established concepts of deckbuilding.

Interestingly, among those grade 3s was a copy of Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth.” It has frequently been assumed by westerners that “The Яe-birth” cannot be used with Glendios support because it does not have the specific phrase “Я” in its card name, but in Japan “The Яe-birth” is instead seen as being compatible because the supporting units' card text only specifies the backward R character, Я, in card names, and because the phonetic reading for Яe-birth and Яeverse are the same リバース Ribaasu. It's uncertain how the English-language incarnation of the card will handle the intentional double meaning behind “The Яe-birth,” as there are no standards in English for phonetic guides.

Second place cardfighter Sousuke reached the top bracket using a Dragonic Overlord the “The Яe-birth” deck, with notable similarities to the makeup of Beast Deity Cup champion Hisui's deck. Both cardfighters agreed for the most part on the grade 2 and 3 makeup of their builds, with Dragonic Burnout and Berserk Dragon being favored units for their on-call field control that makes use of the rearguard circles Яe-birth Locks, but Hisui prioritized accessing the break ride with Eternal Bringer Griffon more where Sousuke went for raw draw power using Calamity Tower Wyvern and Gojo's card changing to ditch excess draw triggers.

Meanwhile the eighth Battle City Trio CS concluded recently with first place going to a Glendios, Dragruler and Glendios team while second went to three Kagerou cardfighters running two Nouvelle Vague and one Overlord decks. Third place was a makeup of Glendios, Blue Storm and Kagerou; deck lists are not yet available, but the Blue Storm build is suspected to be a Maelstrom build along the same lines as the one that recently placed second in the first Sapporo VGCS. The success of a triple Kagerou team points to the mutual effectiveness of separate but contemporary Kagerou decks, even in spite of Nouvelle being generally regarded as king among them. With Dauntless Dominate Dragon “Я” likewise hanging around in tournament results, many are eyeing Kagerou as a mainstay clan for the 2014 tournament season on both sides of the water.

Second Tsurumai VGCS
First Place: Red Deer/赤いシカ
Grade 0
x1 Star-vader, World Line Dragon (FV)
x1 Star-vader, Dust Tail Unicorn
x4 Star-vader, Stellar Garage HT
x3 Star-vader, Meteoliger CT
x4 Star-vader, Weiss Soldat CT
x2 Star-vader, Nebula Captor DT
x3 Star-vader, Scouting Felis DT
Grade 1
x4 Barrier Star-vader, Promethium
x4 Star-vader, Ruin Magician
x3 Carved Seal Star-vader, Praseodymium
x2 Taboo Star-vader, Rubidium
Grade 2
x4 Star-vader, Magnet Hollow
x3 Star-vader, Colony Maker
Grade 3
x4 Star-vader, “Ω” Glendios
x3 Star-vader, “Я” Cradle
x1 Deadliest Beast Deity, Ethics Buster “Я”
x1 Cleanup Celestial, Ramiel “Я”
x1 Silver Thorn Dragon Queen, Luquier “Я”
x1 Demon God Marquis, Amon “Я”
x1 Ice Prison Dark Lord, Cocytus “Я”

Second Place: Sousuke/そーすけ
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x2 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x2 Demonic Dragon Mage, Abarara CT
x2 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x1 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
x1 Lizard Soldier, Goraha CT
x4 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x4 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
Grade 1
x4 Wyvern Guard, Barri
x4 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x2 Eternal Bringer Griffin
x2 Demonic Dragon Mage, Kimnara
Grade 2
x4 Dragonic Burnout
x4 Burning Horn Dragon
x3 Berserk Dragon
Grade 3
x4 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”

Third Place: Ninjin/にんじん
Grade 0
x1 Star-vader, World Line Dragon (FV)
x1 Star-vader, Dust Tail Unicorn
x4 Star-vader, Stellar Garage HT
x4 Star-vader, Weiss Soldat CT
x1 Star-vader, Meteoliger CT
x2 Star-vader, Spark Doll CT
x3 Star-vader, Jailer Tail DT
x1 Star-vader, Scouting Felis DT
x1 Star-vader, Nebula Captor DT
Grade 1
x4 Barrier Star-vader, Promethium
x3 Star-vader, Ruin Magician
x3 Carved Seal Star-vader, Praseodymium
x2 Taboo Star-vader, Rubidium
Grade 2
x4 Star-vader, Magnet Hollow
x2 Star-vader, Colony Maker
Grade 3
x4 Star-vader, “Ω” Glendios
x2 Star-vader, “Я” Cradle
x1 Silver Thorn Dragon Queen, Luquier “Я”
x1 Eradicator, Vowing Saber Dragon “Я”
x1 Maiden of Venus Trap “Я”
x1 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”
x1 School Punisher, Leo-pald “Я”
x1 Dark Dimensional Robo, “Я” Daiyusha
x1 Covert Demonic Dragon, Hyakki Vogue “Я”
x1 Silver Thorn Dragon Queen, Luquier “Я”

Fourth Place: Kainzu/カインズ
Grade 0
x1 Creeping Dark Goat (FV)
x1 Judgebau Revenger
x4 Grim Revenger CT
x4 Revenger, Air Raid Dragon CT
x4 Freezing Revenger DT
x4 Healing Revenger HT
Grade 1
x4 Dark Revenger, Mac Lir
x1 Black-winged Sword Breaker
x1 Revenger, Dark Bond Trumpeter
x2 Transient Revenger, Masquerade
x1 Brunt Revenger, Shadow Lancer
x4 Self-control Revenger, Rakia
Grade 2
x4 Overcoming Revenger, Lukea
x2 Nullity Revenger, Masquerade
x3 Wiles Revenger, Mana
x2 Dark Cloak Revenger, Tartu
Grade 3
x2 Illusionary Revenger, Mordred Phantom
x2 Revenger, Dragruler Phantom
x4 Revenger, Raging Form Dragon

Thursday, March 20, 2014

News: Fighter's Collection 2014 to See English Release, English TCG Approaching Synchronization

The next eight English-language set releases have been announced through the official Cardfight!! Vanguard USA Facebook page, and much excitement has been raised over the upcoming release of VGE-FC: Fighter's Collection 2014 at the end of the year. Due to the nature of FC sets as primarily featuring reprints with few new cards and the rapid release schedule of the game's English edition, it has been a concern of the English-language Cardfight community that they would never get a western release. FC2014, which is set to feature at least 23 new cards with one new grade 3 for each of the clans, has more incentive to be brought over to western shores due to the decreased count of reprints. All of these sets have been added to the official products page, sans set images.

With 37 cards and just 7 known reprints, FC2014 will feature SP reprints of Majesty Lord Blaster, Goddess of the Full Moon Tsukuyomi, Phantom Blaster Overlord, Dragonic Overlord the End, Eradicator Vowing Sword Dragon, Perfect Raizer and Top Idol Pacifica. The full Japanese setlist is not yet currently known, but as no English release of FC2013 has been announced and the set size of Fighter's Collection sets is not necessarily set in stone, it has been variously speculated that the English release could include cards from FC2013 by bumping the set size up to a full 72~80 cards, similar to the set sizes of BT01~BT05. The lack of a release for FC2013 has been a sore spot for westerners, in part due to the exclusive break rides Bleoberis and Electric Shaper Dragon, and also due to the highly coveted alternate artworks in the set for Asura Kaiser, Phantom Blaster Dragon, Blaster Blade and Blaster Dark.

More immediately, VG-BT14: Brilliant Strike and its accompanying pool of Reverse cards are suspected to be arriving in July or August. Eight releases are scheduled for after June, and with only six months remaining in that time period, it's possible that some of these will be dual releases within a single month. In particular, TD13: Successors of the Sacred Regalia and the later trial decks TD14: Seeker of Hope and TD15: Brawler of Friendship are all opportune products to release in the same month as accompanying booster sets due to how they complement the cards in Brilliant Strike and Legion of Dragons and Blades. Another possibility is for the sets following Infinite Rebirth to be released in the winter months following the new year, though this would contradict Fighter's Collection 2014's placement.

With these factors in mind, the annual World Championships--which have historically taken place in August/September through December/January--will likely be held in at least a Brilliant Strike or Divas Duet-on format, with Infinite Rebirth available in time for the finals. This oncoming rapid release schedule will likely put the English card game close to being totally synchronized with the Japanese TCG, matching the goal outlined at last year's Anime Expo of achieving simultaneous release.

Monday, March 17, 2014

News: Maelstrom “Яeverse” Places Second in First Sapporo VGCS, Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth” Soars in Beast Deity Cup

Decklists from the first Sapporo VGCS went up late yesterday evening, along with accompanying videos of the final match. Although the tournament marks yet another top spot for Kagerou cardfighters, interest in the second place fighter's Aqua Force deck has exceeded that in the Nouvelle fighter's, both in Japan and internationally. Second place cardfighter Mantesu created an innovative Maelstrom “Яeverse” deck modeled on the Glory Maelstrom builds of old, with nine grade 3s including familiar Diamantes support to pull off the deck's various limit breaks.

There is a substantial division in how “Я” Maelstorm is being played however. Unlike past and current Aqua Force fighters that tend to tech Glory Maelstrom at one copy, Mantesu's post-BT15 Maelstrom deck focused very heavily on the new crossride, running it at 4/3 with its original form. The first Sapporo VGCS reportedly drew 60 persons including spectators, with 48 persons participating in the championship; Mantesu was the only Aqua Force cardfighter present.
His version of the deck made use of a combination of Blue Storm and Brave Shooter support. The first vanguard Marios can search the top 5 cards of the deck for a Maelstrom unit to put into hand when an attack that it boosted hits a vanguard, potentially giving two to three opportunities to search for one of Mantesu's seven Maelstrom grade 3s before he needs to ride one. However, in both of his games with Nouvelle cardfighter Kukkii, Marios was shut down on his opponent's second turn by Gattling Claw Dragon. With Hermes and the grade 1 Brave Shooter, Mantesu had six options for base 10000 power attackers as early as turn 1, and Storm Rider Eugen let him take advantage of that further by attacking for an 8000 power base early on, then swap out for either Brave Shooter or Hermes for a second attack.




Blue Storm Marine General, Spyros.
Including the vanguard, that can create an early three attack combo. This is where the deck's eight stand triggers come in, as they exacerbate the opponent's initial dilemma of facing repeated and early attacks when guard power is typically low. Tidal Assault is meant to facilitate that further at turn 2; a base 9000 power unit that stands itself after attacking and loses -5000 power in the process, Assault is intended to attack unboosted first and then with a boost second so that it swings in the ballpark of an 11000 base for the second blow, just enough to graze most grade 3s in the format. From turn 3 onward it can also enable multiple-attack vanguards alongside the counterblast-to-stand Spyros and the Blue Storm base 12000 attacker Gregorious, who works well when swapping positions with Diamantes.

This enables both Maelstrom “Яeverse” and Maelstrom's +5000 power limit breaks, which activate during the fourth or greater battle of the turn. If Maelstrom's attack hits it can counterblast 1 to retire one of the opponent's rearguards and draw a card, grabbing up a net advantage of 2 by giving the opponent a -1 and his own cardfighter a +1, which together with the multiple attacks and stand triggers snowballs into the opponent having very few cards in play regardless of how they approach the attacks. Even if Maelstrom is defended, attacking for a ~23000 power base is a tall order to defend early with or without a perfect defense card, and potentially denies the opponent their limit break while Mantesu is setting up his crossride.

In addition to sitting on crossride defense that lets him expend less cards per turn while his opponent spends more defending the attacks, Maelstrom Reverse's limit break bypasses the need to hit. He gives himself an innate extra critical by resting and then Locking a rearguard during the fourth or greater battle of the turn, which makes up for the lack of critical triggers by smoothly bringing the opponent to 5 damage and making the additional attacks of the turn from stands that much more important. If his attack is defended, Reverse can then retire an opponent's rearguard and draw a card without needing to hit, sending the opponent into a downward spiral where there's an effective time limit on how long they have to win the game before they run out of cards from defending multiple attacks and losing a rearguard each turn while Aqua Force hovers above them with superior card advantage. You can jump to the first and second place decklists directly by searching the page for [1SVGCS]

The major fault of the deck is when it does not draw the cards necessary to pull off its strategy, as in the first game of the Sapporo finals where Mantesu went second but had none of his early game offensive power, and late in the second game where he had his Reverse card in play but not a strong enough field to trigger the limit break. Damage triggers can also upset this strategy at any point in the fight, as they effectively decrease the entire field's power by 5000. But with so many options for triggering the fourth attack condition, the consistency of the build is still sufficient to stand up to professional giants like Nouvelle Vague and Raging Form-Dragruler.

Meanwhile the decklists from the Beast Deity Cup are out, and much excitement has been raised over the success of Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth.” While generally agreed on as a strong contender in the current format, “The Яe-birth” has also been overshadowed by its grade 4 big brother, Nouvelle. Яe-birth's Lock field skill prevents anything but the vanguard from being used for the turn, but gives its vanguard +10000 power and a skill that allows it to stand by discarding two cards after an attack. In conjunction with the skill of the BT15 break ride that Яe-birth is a crossride of, this allows for up to three attacks and six drive checks with no loss in card advantage, equivalent in practical terms to giving the entire field twin drive for one turn.

Generally Яe-birth has been used in conjunction with on-call skills like those of Calamity Tower Wyvern and Berserk Dragon, but has only penetrated tournament play in small numbers. Hisui's victory with it is one early footholds in the BT15-on format.

He was accompanied by two other Overlord cardfighters in the top 4, and also notably the Nova Grappler cardfighter Konomu, who played a Beast Deity deck that fused Ethics Buster Extreme and Reverse into one composite strategy. This has become a popular strategy since the release of VG-BT13: Catastrophic Outbreak, with Extreme-Reverse fusion decks dominating the Nagoya junior regional finals, and taking first in the fifth Fateclock VGCS. Konomu made a relatively unprecedented call in running eight draw rather than the stand or critical triggers that have been shown effective with Beast Deities, using Shout to card change the draws out of his hand after they've been checked. He may have been taking a leaf from contemporary Link Joker cardfighters' playbooks, as running in the vicinity of 5~7 draw has been demonstrated to be effective for decks that are heavily break ride dependent, and Ethics Buster “Яeverse” in conjunction with his break ride has achieved no small amount of notoriety as an eight-attack kill strategy. With Chaos Breaker and Glendios heavily sidelined by the Nouvelle-centric state of professional play, the way has been opened once more for rearguard-dependent decks like Maelstrom and Ethics Buster “Яeverse.” You can jump to the top 4 decklists directly by searching the page for [1BCUP]

First Sapporo VGCS [1SVGCS]
First Place: Kukkii/くっきぃ
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 HT (Specific information not given)
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x1 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x7 CT (Specific information not given)
Grade 1
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
x4 Dragon Dancer, Maria
x4 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x2 Bellicosity Dragon
x1 Demonic Dragon Berserker, Kubhanda
Grade 3
x2 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x3 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x3 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Second Place: Mantesu/まんてす
Grade 0
x1 Blue Storm Cadet, Marios (FV)
x4 Blue Storm Fleet, Angler Soldier ST
x4 Dolphin Sider of High Speed Raids ST
x4 Blue Storm Battle Princess, Doria DT
x4 Blue Storm Kitchen Sailor HT
Grade 1
x4 Emerald Shield, Paschal
x4 Blue Storm Marine General, Hermes
x3 Storm Rider, Eugene
x2 Mercenary Brave Shooter
Grade 2
x4 Tidal Assault
x4 Blue Storm Marine General, Spyros
x3 Blue Storm Marine General, Gregorious
Grade 3
x4 Blue Storm Karma Dragon, Maelstrom “Я”
x3 Blue Storm Dragon, Maelstrom
x2 Storm Rider, Diamantes

Beast Deity Cup [1BCUP]
First Place: Hisui/ヒスイ
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x2 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x2 Lizard Soldier, Goraha CT
x2 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
x1 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x1 Demonic Dragon Mage, Abarara CT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
Grade 1
x4 Seal Dragon, Rinocross
x4 Eternal Bringer Griffin
x2 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Violence Horn Dragon
x1 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Burning Horn Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x4 Dragonic Burnout
Grade 3
x4 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”

Second Place: Awaawa/あわあわ
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x3 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x2 Lizard Soldier, Goraha CT
x2 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
x2 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x3 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
Grade 1
x4 Wyvern Guard, Barri
x3 Eternal Bringer Griffin
x3 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x3 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x1 Demonic Dragon Mage, Kimnara
Grade 2
x3 Burning Horn Dragon
x3 Berserk Dragon
x3 Bellicosity Dragon
x2 Dragonic Burnout
Grade 3
x4 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”

Third Place: Konomu/このむ
Grade 0
x1 Beast Deity, Riot Horn (FV)
x4 Beast Deity, Death Stinger CT
x4 Beast Deity, Banpauros DT
x4 The Gong DT
x4 Beast Deity, Rescue Bunny HT
Grade 1
x4 Beast Deity, Solar Falcon
x4 Beast Deity, Blank Marsh
x2 Energy Charger
x2 Screamin' and Dancin' Announcer, Shout
x1 Beast Deity, Hilarity Destroyer
Grade 2
x4 Beast Deity, Hatred Chaos
x3 Beast Deity, Golden Anglet
x3 Beast Deity, Brainy Pabio
Grade 3
x4 Beast Deity, Ethics Buster
x4 Deadliest Beast Deity, Ethics Buster “Я”
x2 Strongest Beast Deity, Ethics Buster Extreme

Fourth Place: Fayete/ふぁやて
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x3 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
x4 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x1 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x3 Dragon Dancer, Therese HT
x1 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
Grade 1
x3 Wyvern Guard, Barri
x1 Dragon Dancer, Maria
x4 Eternal Bringer Griffin
x2 Violence Horn Dragon
x2 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x1 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Burning Horn Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x4 Dragonic Burnout
Grade 3
x4 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x4 Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth”

Saturday, March 15, 2014

News: World Champion Almeida Stewart Wins BeNeLux Tournament with Genovius, Lock on Victory to Include Over 2300 Cards

The latest BeNeLux tournament concluded on March 9th early this week, with reigning world champion Almeida Stewart taking first place using an Aqua Force deck atypical of the BT12-on format. The BeNeLux tournaments are a line of unofficial competitions organized by the joint vanguard community of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Although open to being held in any of the three countries' major cities, it is typically held in Antwerp, Belgium on a monthly to bimonthly basis; due to its relatively high turnout in the range of ~30 persons minimum, it has been nicknamed the VGCS of BeNeLux.

In total there were 35 participants, low compared to the normal turnout of a Japanese CS but on par with other large tournaments in Europe and the unofficial ARG tournaments in the United States. The March BeNeLux was held in the Outpost Gamecenter of Antwerp and lasted 6 rounds, with second place going to Dylan Kneip playing a Raging Form Dragon deck. The top 8 were as follows;
1. Aqua Force (Thundering Ripple Genovius, played by Almeida Stewart)
2. Shadow Paladin (Revenger Raging Form Dragon, played by Dylan Kneip)
3. Pale Moon (Silver Thorns)
4. Gold Paladin (Spectral Duke Dragon)
5. Narukami (Eradicators)
6. Link Joker (Nebula Lord Dragon)
7. Royal Paladin (Sanctuary Guard Dragon and Fang of Light Garmore)
8. Gold Paladin (Ezel)
Stewart's decklist emphasized better than average draw power, speed and consistency. The core of it used the Ripple evolution cards for ride security to search out Pavroth or Genovius, with the grade 1 and 2 Brave Shooter support for base 10000 and 12000 attackers that allowed better early aggression. This also worked well with Pavroth's ability to stand and power up a rearguard in the midgame, turning Twin Strike Brave Shooter into a base 15000 attacker on the second strike.

Stewart ran three copies of Penguin Soldier for its soulblast-and-draw skill, reasoning that with the deck's break ride he would always have four cards in the soul to use two of the Penguins later on.
His main strategy was to break ride Genovius over Transcore Dragon; attacking with both rearguard lanes first would bring the opponent to 5 damage, Transcore's skill would force the opponent to discard a card just to be able to guard in the first place to ensure a -3 even if they had a perfect defense card, and Genovius' persona blast would stand both rearguard columns to ensure that he would have two more attacks waiting to receive any trigger checks.

The maneuver became even more dangerous if the opponent was already at 5 damage, where any one of the five attacks would win the game. For endgame purposes Stewart ran a tech copy of Blue Storm Supreme Dragon Glory Maelstrom, using Glory Maelstrom's ultimate break to prevent the opponent from using perfect defense cards while increasing his own power. The decision synergized well with his focus on draw power and grade security. You can jump to the decklists directly by searching the page for [MBNL]

Meanwhile more details on the upcoming sequel to the Nintendo 3DS game Ride to Victory, Cardfight!! Vanguard Lock on Victory, have just come out through an Amazon listing. Announced last December, the sequel will feature over 2300 cards, support both local and internet play, and allow the sending of messages to other players after concluding a cardfight. Lock on Victory will also come packaged with four copies of Setting Sun Star-vader Darmstadtium, each foiled as an R-rarity card.

Retailing for 5229 JPY (approx. 52 USD) the game is scheduled for a June 5th release in Japan, will introduce four new protagonists and will allow the player to attend a high school of their choice from the anime series, between Kai Toshiki's Hitsue High, Sendou Aichi's Miyaji Academy, and Suzugamori Ren's Fukuhara High School. Recent issues of Monthly Bushiroad magazine have also shown Reversed cardfighters appearing, with Naoki and Koutei making use of their Vowing Saber Dragon and “Я” Daiyusha decks respectively.

Although past campaigns to bring the first game over have not succeeded, Bushiroad was responsive to fans' initial requests for FuRyu's game to be translated for the western markets, to the point that internal talks had begun by the time of Anime Expo 2013. As Ride to Victory was never designed with an international release date in mind, there may yet be hope for its sequel.

March BeNeLux Tournament [MBNL]
First Place: Almeida Stewart
Grade 0
x1 Starting Ripple, Alecs (FV)
x2 Ice Floe Angel HT
x2 Medical Officer of the Rainbow Elixir HT
x4 Pyroxene Communications Sea Otter DT
x4 Jet-Ski Rider CT
x4 Supersonic Sailor CT
Grade 1
x4 Silent Ripple, Sotirio
x4 Mercenary Brave Shooter
x4 Emerald Shield, Paschal
x3 Light Signals Penguin Soldier
Grade 2
x4 Rising Ripple, Pavroth
x4 Twin Strike Brave Shooter
x2 Tear Knight, Lucas
Grade 3
x4 Thundering Ripple, Genovius
x3 Blue Flight Dragon, Transcore Dragon
x1 Blue Storm Supreme Dragon, Glory Maelstrom

Second Place: Dylan Kneip
Grade 0
x1 Creeping Dark Goat (FV)
x4 Healing Revenger HT
x4 Freezing Revenger DT
x2 Abyss Freezer DT
x4 Grim Revenger CT
x2 Revenger, Air Raid Dragon CT
Grade 1
x4 Revenger of Darkness, Mac Lir
x4 Barrier Troop Revenger, Dorint
x2 Sacrilege Revenger, Baal-berith
x4 Transient Revenger, Masquerade
Grade 2
x4 Blaster Dark Revenger
x3 Dark Cloak Revenger, Tartu
x4 Nullity Revenger, Masquerade
Grade 3
x4 Revenger, Raging Form Dragon
x4 Illusionary Revenger, Mordred Phantom

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Press Release: Houston Cardfight!! Vanguard Team League Qualifier Added to North American Team League 2014 Series

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Los Angeles, CA (March 13, 2014) – Due to popular demand, Bushiroad is adding a 7th qualifier to its North American Team League 2014 tournament series.
The Sam Houston Ballroom and Conference Center in Houston, Texas will be host to the Cardfight!! Vanguard Team League qualifier on May 31, 2014.
Sam Houston Ballroom and Conference Center
6833 West Sam Houston Pkwy S
Houston, TX 77072
The same venue will play host to the Weiβ Schwarz Neo-Showdown and Future Card Buddyfight Buddy Challenge the following day on June 1, 2014.
In total, there are now five qualifiers spread throughout the United States in New York, Georgia, Texas, Ohio, and Los Angeles, and one qualifier each in Mexico and Canada. The championship for all three tournaments will take place at Anime Expo 2014 in Los Angeles, California on July 5, 2014.
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Bushiroad Inc. consists of 6 sub-entities: Bushiroad Inc., Bushiroad South East Asia Pte Ltd, Bushiroad USA Inc., Bushiroad Media, New Japan Pro-Wrestling Co., Ltd., and Hibiki Music Inc.
Bushiroad South East Asia Pte Ltd was established in Singapore on November 12, 2011 in order to expand the overseas market for Bushiroad card games such as Cardfight!! Vanguard, Weiβ Schwarz, Chaos TCG and Victory Spark.  
Bushiroad USA Inc. was established in Los Angeles, California on May 18, 2012, to better cater to the growing demand and interest in Cardfight!! Vanguard from both players and retailers in the USA.
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Cardfight!! Vanguard Website (Japanese) - http://cf-vanguard.com/
Cardfight!! Vanguard Website (English) - http://cf-vanguard.com/en/
Bushiroad (Japanese) - http://bushiroad.com/
Bushiroad (English) - http://bushiroad.com/en/

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Press Release: Record Sales of Cardfight!! Vanguard Winter-Spring Releases

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Los Angeles, CA (March 7, 2014) – In less than a month after the release dates, three of the most recent Cardfight!! Vanguard expansions are now sold out. These expansions, released in February, are the highly anticipated Trial Deck Vol. 10: Purgatory Revenger, Trial Deck Vol. 11: Star-vader Invasion and Booster Pack Vol. 12: Binding Force of the Black Rings.
The introduction of the new “Link Joker” narrative and the popularity of the newly-released clan, along with tie-ins to the themed Cardfight!! Vanguard Team League 2014 “Invasion” campaign resulted in an unprecedented surge of purchases from retailers across the world. Despite an increased print run for all three products, both Trial Decks and the Booster Pack sold out within two weeks of their release dates in February.
Director of Bushiroad South East Asia and Bushiroad USA, Mr. Masayuki Goto, shared, “We are very pleased with this milestone for our new expansions and we hope that players and retailers alike will enjoy our line-up of products for this season together with many big events this year.”
A second print run is scheduled to keep up with the high demand for these three expansions and Bushiroad will make every effort to ensure there is no shortage of product on the market.
Cardfight!! Vanguard was recently ranked 5th in both the “Top 10 Hobby Channel Collectible Games” and “Top 5 Collectible Games Over-all” for Summer 2013*, and had a strong showing in the top hobby game picks of 2014**, securing 6 out of 11 spots for all titles, including Weiβ Schwarz and the newly-released Future Card Buddyfight on ICV2.
* ICV2 #83, Fall 2013 p.17
**ICV2 #83, Fall 2013 p.14
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Bushiroad Inc. consists of 6 sub-entities: Bushiroad Inc., Bushiroad South East Asia Pte Ltd, Bushiroad USA Inc., Bushiroad Media, New Japan Pro-Wrestling Co., Ltd., and Hibiki Music Inc.
Bushiroad South East Asia Pte Ltd was established in Singapore on November 12, 2011 in order to expand the overseas market for Bushiroad card games such as Cardfight!! Vanguard, Weiβ Schwarz, Chaos TCG and Victory Spark.  
Bushiroad USA Inc. was established in Los Angeles, California on May 18, 2012, to better cater to the growing demand and interest in Cardfight!! Vanguard from both players and retailers in the USA.
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Cardfight!! Vanguard Website (Japanese) - http://cf-vanguard.com/
Cardfight!! Vanguard Website (English) - http://cf-vanguard.com/en/
Bushiroad (Japanese) - http://bushiroad.com/
Bushiroad (English) - http://bushiroad.com/en/

Monday, March 10, 2014

News: Fireball VGCS Decklists, Hakata and Sapporo Tournaments Dominated by Kagerou, Post-BT15 Aqua Force Emerges

The third Laketown Vanguard Championship decklists went up on Card Shop Fireball's official blog early yesterday morning, showcasing some of the first competitive decks of the Infinite Rebirth-on format. Tournament winner Kado's “Ω” Glendios deck is of particular interest in part because it's the first Glendios deck seen in tournament play, and also due to its unusual composition, running a huge count of twelve grade 3s and just seven grade 2s. Previously only Aqua Force, Dimension Police and Nova Grappler cardfighters tended to run grade 3 heavy decks on a regular basis, due to their variety of grade 3 options and necessity for two or more gameplans in one deck, but Glendios is a different beast entirety. Some concern over the validity of the results has been expressed due to this Fireball CS only seeing a turnout of 34 persons when 60~80 is more common in VGCS events, but now that the decklist is visible it's clear that a thorough amount of work was put into its construction.

The high grade 3 count was generally anticipated by experienced Link Joker cardfighters due to the overall strategy of the build. “Ω” Glendios decks as a rule now rely on either Omega himself or Star-vader “Яeverse” Cradle Cradle; both of these boss cards use Link Joker's signature Lock mechanic by calling cards with  “Яeverse” in their name to rearguard circles, and accordingly can make any “Яeverse” into a Link Joker unit to promote synergy. In order to use their skills effectively, a high grade 3 count is necessary. Kado also exploited this to his advantage by running six different “Яeverse” cards, five of them as single copies, in order to obscure exactly how many he was running from his opponents. The core Omega strategy hinges on using Glendios in tandem with Ruin Magician, Praseodymium, Rubidium, Magnet Hollow, any two Reverse cards and the first vanguard World Line Dragon. Prior to hitting grade 3, Glendios' early game primarily revolves around trading Reverse cards in hand at the beginning of each ride phase with World Line's skill to search for other Link Joker units, avoiding the problems associated with failing to reach grade 2, and ideally replacing the Reverse cards discarded with other Reverse cards, primarily Cradle.

Magnet Hollow is the build's most valuable grade 2 because of how it instantly adds a Reverse card to hand for a single counterblast when its attack hits, which lets Glendios or Cradle Lock one card per turn, and Glendios can then use its limit break to cast Omega Lock and prevent the opponents' cards from unlocking for one turn. Omega can then get those Reverse cards back by calling Ruin Magician, who for counterblast 1 returns a Reverse card from the drop zone to the hand for each other Reverse on a rearguard circle, and unflip the damage with Praseodymium who operates on the same principle as Ruin. Rubidium is a special card that changes the target of the opponent's attack a rearguards with Reverse in its name, which compensates for the lower overall shield of a grade 3-heavy deck, and prevents skills that only activate when attacking a vanguard from going off.

Although these tactics were conceived with the idea in mind of using Omega Glendios' ultimate break skill to achieve an alternate win condition--automatically winning at the beginning of the main phase if the opponent has 5 or more Locked cards in play--the real outcome of fights with Omega have varied immensely. Being restricted to Locking a single card each turn (and only able to potentially subvert that with the occasional Cold Death Dragon who gives the opponent a card from their deck in the Locked position) achieving World End is frequently an unrealistic goal. Instead Glendios' main strategy has been to stall the opponent out by being able to Lock both frontrow rearguards with relative ease and cast Omega Lock while recycling the discarded cards, immensely slowing down games until they take double the amount of turns to complete. Since Omega powers up all Reverses to have a 15000 power base, the opponent is denied the ability to use their rearguards while Omega's strike for higher numbers on average.

The key weakness to the Glendios deck is its reliance on having Reverse cards available. None of these card skills can activate without Reverse cards already existing on the field or in the hand. Because of this, World Line Dragon's Reverse-discarding skill is not always an optimal play even though there's a limited window that it can be used inside of. Having those Reverse becomes a double-edged sword by enabling stronger plays while weakening Omega's ability to defend earlier in an aggressive format. You can jump to the decklists by searching the page for [3LVGCS]

At the third Hakata VGCS, Nouvelle Vague has continued a steady train of dominance under first place cardfighter Seishirou, while Dragruler-Raging Form and Minerva fighters are managing to hold their own with it in the top ranks of tournament play. In particular, the new definitive Revenger deck is clearly emerging in these early tournaments. Taking a leaf from EX's deck from the Half Moon VGCS, the basic framework of Kaakun's build was two of each Phantom grade 3 paired with four copies of Raging Form Dragon and a supporting rearguard lineup of double Judgebaus into double Sword Breakers with multiple ways to superior call the second Judgebau Revenger through Mana, Tartu and Darkbond, and the paired rearguards Rakia and Lukea who power up when low-grade rearguards are called. The most surprising shared feature of these decks is the absence of Blaster Dark Revenger, whose field control and unflipping with Dorint once made him a staple of the Revenger build. You can jump to the decklists directly by searching the page for [3HVGCS]

The third Hakata VGCS had 93 participants in all, with a burgeoning number of Glendios cardfighters alongside the established Nouvelle and Shadow Paladin decks. A complete breakdown of the tournament is below;
34 Kagerou (25 Nouvelle 9 Overlord)
18 Shadow Paladin
9 Link Joker (5 Glendios 4 Chaos Breaker)
8 Genesis
6 Gold Paladin
6 Pale Moon
3 Aqua Force
3 Narukami
2 Dimension Police
2 Nova Grappler
1 Neo Nectar
1 Royal Paladin
Original photo by SapporoVGCS.
Meanwhile word has gotten out that Kagerou is likewise dominating the first Sapporo VGCS over on the opposite end of the archipelago. Sapporo's top 8 was made up of three Kagerou, three Link Joker, one Shadow Paladin and one Aqua Force cardfighters. As this is the first major headway for Aqua Force in the wake of BT15, many observers are eager to see where professional cardfighters have developed the clan in the first two weeks of the new format.




The VGCS tournaments are a series of unofficial tournaments organized by fans and cardshops. Unlike Bushiroad's larger official tournaments, most VGCS events are done using a best of 3, Swiss tournament model. Turnout is typically 70-80 persons, but some events see 100 or more participants, all of whom compete using pseudonyms and internet handles rather than their real names as in official events.

Third Laketown/Fireball VGCS [3LVGCS]
First place: Kado/カド
Grade 0
x1 Star-vader, World Line Dragon (FV)
x4 Star-vader, Stellar Garage HT
x4 Star-vader, Meteoliger CT
x3 Star-vader, Weiss Soldat CT
x4 Star-vader, Nebula Captor DT
x1 Star-vader, Scouting Felis DT
Grade 1
x4 Star-vader, Ruin Magician
x4 Carved Seal Star-vader, Praseodymium
x3 Barrier Star-vader, Promethium
x3 Taboo Star-vader, Rubidium
Grade 2
x4 Star-vader, Magnet Hollow
x3 Star-vader, Cold Death Dragon
Grade 3
x3 Star-vader, “Ω” Glendios
x4 Star-vader, “Я” Cradle
x1 Demon God Marquis, Amon “Я”
x1 Covert Demonic Stealth Dragon, Hyakki Vogue “Я”
x1 Eradicator, Vowing Saber Dragon “Я”
x1 Silver Thorn Dragon Queen, Luquier “Я”
x1 Ice Prison Dark Lord, Cocytus “Я”

Second place: Black-rimmed Glasses/くろぶちめがね
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 Dragon Dancer, Barbara HT
x1 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Blue-Ray Dracokid CT
x3 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr CT
Grade 1
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x2 Wyvern Guard, Barri
x2 Dragon Dancer, Maria
x4 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
Grade 2
x2 Flame Edge Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
Grade 3
x1 Cruel Dragon
x4 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x4 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Third Hakata VGCS [3HVGCS]
First Place: Seishirou
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 Seal Dragon, Sharting HT
x1 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x3 Blue-ray Dracokid CT
Grade 1
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x4 Seal Dragon, Rinocross
x4 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
Grade 2
x2 Dragonic Burnout
x3 Berserk Dragon
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
x2 Demonic Dragon Berserker, Kumbhanda
Grade 3
x1 Cruel Dragon
x4 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x3 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Runner-up: Kaakun
Grade 0
x2 Judgebau Revenger (FV)
x4 Grim Revenger CT
x4 Revenger, Area Raid Dragon CT
x4 Freezing Revenger DT
x4 Healing Revenger HT
Grade 1
x4 Dark Revenger, Mac Lir
x2 Black-winged Sword Breaker
x1 Revenger, Dark Bond Trumpeter
x2 Transient Revenger, Masquerade
x2 Brunt Revenger, Shadow Lancer
x2 Self-control Revenger, Rakia
Grade 2
x3 Overcoming Revenger, Lukea
x4 Nullity Revenger, Masquerade
x2 Wiles Revenger, Mana
x2 Dark Cloak Revenger, Tartu
Grade 3
x2 Illusionary Revenger, Mordred Phantom
x2 Revenger, Dragruler Phantom
x4 Revenger, Raging Form Dragon

Third Place: Jiou
Grade 0
x1 Vivid Rabbit (FV)
x4 Witch of Lemons, Limoncello CT
x1 Cyber Tiger CT
x4 Battle Maiden, Kukurihime CT
x3 Fancy Monkey DT
x4 Witch of Big Pots, Laurier HT
Grade 1
x4 Witch of Apples, Cider
x3 Witch of Frogs, Melissa
x4 Goddess of Protection, Kushinada
x2 Ordain Owl
Grade 2
x3 Witch of Ravens, Chamomile
x4 Grape Witch, Grappa
x4 Goddess of Trees, Jupiter
Grade 3
x4 Omniscience Regalia, Minerva
x4 Regalia of Wisdom, Angelica

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

News: Glendios Cardfighter Wins Fireball VGCS, “The Яe-birth” and Tempest Bolt Top in Kitakyuu Championship, EB07 Sneak Preview for April

Four different VGCS tournaments took place over the weekend; the third Laketown VGCS held by card shop Fireball, the Juushinhai "Beast Deity Cup" tournament held at Minami-Koshigaya in Saitama, the Kitakyuu CS, and the Half Moon CS at Honchouku hall in Shibuya. The decklists from Fireball and Juushinhai are still pending, but the results of the tournaments are already known without them. The Fireball CS is getting attention for being the first publicized victory for Star-vader "Ω" Glendios, run by Link Joker cardfighter Kado. Turnout was relatively low, with just 34 persons attending due to poor weather, and twelve among them playing Kagerou decks, but Kado's success with Omega is still being treated cautiously as what may be the first of many shots fired.

The Beast Deity Cup meanwhile was taken by a fighter reportedly playing a Dragonic Overlord "The Яe-birth" deck. Being just one among fourteen Kagerou cardfighters that held a majority stake in the tournament, Hisui's Overlord made it to the top 4 alongside two other Overlord and a Beast Deity cardfighter. Tournament organizer Shaon tweeted that the deck recipes will go up within the next few days. The remaining 45 decks entered broke down as follows;
14 Kagerou (6 Overlord 4 Dragonic Nouvelle Vague 1 Dauntless Dominate Dragon "Я")
11 Nova Grappler ( 9 Ethics Buster 1 Asura Kaiser 1 Blau series)
4 Pale Moon (all Luquier)
4 Link Joker (3 Chaos Breaker Dragon 1 Omega Glendios)
4 Gold Paladin (3 Gancelot Zenith 1 Alfred)
3 Shadow Paladin (2 Raging Form Dragon 1 Dragruler Phantom)
1 Genesis
1 Dimension Police
1 Megacolony
1 Narukami
Over at the Kitakyuu CS first place went to Botan using Dragonic Nouvelle Vague, while second place was taken by Sutepo!'s [sic] Tempest Bolt Dragon. Nouvelle is a familiar face in professional play for his widespread success in fan tournaments and for putting Conroe on the restricted list, and Botan has not strayed far from established conventions. The one experimental point in his deck is the use of the BT15 break ride print of Dragonic Overlord in combination with Dauntless Drive Dragon, giving him multiple options for a self-standing break ride skill prior to going into Nouvelle Vague for his endgame, and the ability to break ride multiple times with different types of skills coming out of that. Vague by himself already attacks with a high base power, negates the opponent's damage triggers and can't be defended with grade 0 units, so attacking twice typically takes out around 6~8 cards in a single turn. The card is scheduled to hit American shores in June. Tempest Bolt meanwhile has been a very rarely seen competitor in the BT14-on format, but has been praised for the innovations that he's brought to the game. A base 11000 Narukami grade 3, his continuous skill gives him +2000 power for each unoccupied rearguard circle during his fighter's turn, so that any field commitment on her part decreases Tempest's final power even though it improves field position, while withholding cards from play can become advantageous for how it improves the vanguard's independent attack.

Furthermore, Tempest's limit break retires all rearguards in play, crippling decks that can't regain card advantage easily at the price of his own card lead. This has been instrumental for Narukami's Overlord matchup in the new format as Dragonic Overlord “The Яe-birth” needs five rearguards to Lock to use his limit break, thus necessitating the dedication of five new rearguards and demanding more field dedication from Kagerou fighters than from Tempest's, and somewhat less so for the Nouvelle matchup due to part of that deck's vanguard-intensive strategy relying on frontrow field presence to make his trigger cancelling skill more effective. Sutepo!'s success is made all the more impressive by him being just one of two Narukami cardfighters in the house. The Kitakyuu decklists can be jumped to directly by searching the page for [KKVGCS]. The total clan breakdown for the tournament was as follows;
20 Kagerou
10 Shadow Paladin
7 Gold Paladin
4 Link Joker
4 Pale Moon
3 Royal Paladin
3 Megacolony
3 Genesis
2 Nova Grappler
2 Narukami
1 Nubatama
1 Angel Feather
1 Oracle Think Tank
1 Neo Nectar
1 Bermuda
1 Murakumo
Lastly, in the Half Moon team CS on March 1st, a team comprised entirely of Shadow Paladin Revenger cardfighters won the tournament, with second place going to a team comprised of Aqua Force, Holy Shine Dragon, Dragonic Overlord, Monarch Sanctuary and Dauntless Dominate fighters. The championship used a somewhat unorthodox model, with no clan restrictions, and 32 teams of five cardfighters competing in a format where a team would win as soon as three of its members had won their games. The tournament began with four rounds of Swiss draw followed by a cut to the top 8 teams. Entry was 5000 yen per team (1000 yen per person or $50 total) with first place getting five Nintendo 3DS systems, second place getting ten boxes of VG-BT15: Infinite Rebirth and third place five boxes. The total prize pool was thus around 160,000 yen or $1500.

Although the composition of every team member's deck is not known, one member "Ekusu" photographed his list to the net, showing a combination of Phantom cards and Raging Form Dragon with the popular Sword Breaker from BT15 to work in conjunction with the Phantom support. The decklist is provided below under the heading [HMVGCS].

The VGCS tournaments are a series of unofficial tournaments organized by fans and cardshops. Unlike Bushiroad's larger official tournaments, most VGCS events are done using a best of 3, Swiss tournament model. Turnout is typically 70-80 persons, but some events see 100 or more participants, all of whom compete using pseudonyms and internet handles rather than their real names as in official events.

In other news, the Sneak Preview tournament for VGE-EB07: Mystical Magus is coming up next month on April 4, 5 and 6, and will feature Pentagonal Magus as the participation prize for taking part in the tournament. Pentagonal was originally distributed with volume 6 of the manga in Japan, and is generally accepted as the most suitable partner unit to the deck's break ride Hexagonal Magus, as her limit break effectively gives her an extra critical trigger by granting her +5000 power and +1 critical if her cardfighter can successfully guess the top card of the deck when she attacks, and Hexagonal's break ride skill allows them to look at and rearrange the top two cards before then. Fittingly, the mat for the seventh extra booster will feature Hexagonal Magus, with artwork provided by Itou Akira.

Kitakyuu VGCS [KKVGCS]
Botan/ぼたん
Grade 0
x1 Red Pulse Dracokid (FV)
x4 Seal Dragon, Shirting HT
x2 Seal Dragon, Artpique DT
x4 Gattling Claw Dragon DT
x4 Seal Dragon, Biera CT
x2 Blue-Ray Dracokid CT
Grade 1
x4 Nouvelle Roman Dragon
x4 Seal Dragon, Rinocross
x3 Calamity Tower Wyvern
x2 Dragon Monk, Gojo
Grade 2
x4 Nouvelle Critique Dragon
x4 Berserk Dragon
x2 Bellicosity Dragon
x1 Dragonic Burnout
Grade 3
x3 Dragonic Overlord (BT15/004)
x2 Dauntless Drive Dragon
Grade 4
x4 Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague

Sutepo!/すてぽ!
Grade 0
x1 Spark Kid Dragoon (FV)
x4 Eradicator, Blue Gem Carbuncle DT
x4 Sacred Spear Eradicator, Pollux CT
x4 Eradicator, Yellow Gem Carbuncle CT
x4 Worm Toxin Eradicator, Seiobo HT
Grade 1
x4 Eradicator, Wyvern Guard Guld
x4 Eradicator, Demolition Dragon
x3 Ceremonial Bonfire Eradicator, Castor
x3 Rising Phoenix
Grade 2
x4 Fiendish Sword Eradicator, Cho-Ou
x4 Eradicator, Spark Rain Dragon
x3 Supreme Army Eradicator, Zuitan
Grade 3
x4 Eradicator, Tempest Bolt Dragon
x2 Eradicator, Dragonic Descendant
x2 Eradicator, Vowing Sword Dragon

Half Moon VGCS [HMVGCS]
Ekusu/エクス
Grade 0
x2 Judgebau Revenger (FV)
x4 Grim Revenger CT
x4 Revenger, Air Raid Dragon CT
x4 Freezing Revenger DT
x4 Healing Revenger HT
Grade 1
x2 Black-winged Sword Breaker
x2 Transient Revenger, Masquerade
x1 Brunt Revenger, Shadow Lancer
x3 Self-control Revenger, Rakia
x1 Revenger, Dark Bond Trumpeter
x4 Dark Revenger, Mac Lir
Grade 2
x2 Dark Cloak Revenger, Tartu
x3 Wiles Revenger, Mana
x2 Nullity Revenger, Masquerade
x4 Overcoming Revenger, Lukea
Grade 3
x2 Illusionary Revenger, Mordred Phantom
x2 Revenger, Dragruler Phantom
x4 Revenger, Raging Form Dragon