It took all day, but our talented judge team and event staff went through 2095 Decklists to find out which Decks Duelists are using this weekend. They categorized each Deck by “Main Type” and, if applicable, “Sub Types”; but for the purposes of this article and the simplification of the statistics involved, we’ll focus on the “Main Type” used by this weekend’s competitors. Read more…
We have now entered the Top Cut, and a whopping 10 different types of Decks have advanced to the Single Elimination Rounds!
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Here are the remaining eight Duelists and the Decks they’re using.
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Here are the Top 64 Duelists, their countries of origin (where available), and the Decks they’re using.
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Here’s a look at our Dragon Duelists, including their Decks and countries of origin.
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Are you curious about which Duelists made it to the Top 64 of the 2018 Central America WCQ and which Decks those Duelists piloted? Read more…
Are you curious about which Decks were used in the 2018 Central America WCQ? We have the numbers right here!
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Here is how the WCQ metagame looks like for this weekend.
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The Top 64 field here at the South American WCQ is pretty different from what we saw last week at the Central American WCQ. Sure enough, Burning Abyss Phantom Knights stole the show, with nearly as much Top Cut representation as Kozmos and Monarchs combined. Check it out!
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Kozmos and Monarchs were by far the biggest decks in Day 1 at last week’s Central American WCQ, but here at the South American WCQ the field is notably different! Monarchs and Kozmos are still a huge presence, but one major strategy’s captured far more playershare than it did in Guadalajara.
Check out the complete breakdown of all 293 decks in this afternoon’s competition.
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