Out and About here at the Extravaganza
Here’s some of the action going on at the Extravaganza!
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Here’s some of the action going on at the Extravaganza!
Steve Zepeda from Pennsylvania is Dueling against Thomas Wakely from New Jersey in the final round of this Dragon Duel Tournament! Although both Duelists are positioned for a Top 4 finish, only one of them can become Saturday’s Dragon Duel Champion!
The Ultimate Pegasus Challenge has been one of the most popular events of the weekend. The Ultimate Pegasus Challenge is an Advanced Format tournament with a twist – every so often, the Tournament Organizer, taking on the role of Maximillion Pegasus, will declare a special rule that all participating Duelists must temporarily follow. Jon Girard and Randall Varasteh are two friends from Connecticut that both participated in the Ultimate Pegasus Challenge and fought through it to emerge with 3-0 records. Now, they’re facing off against one another in this final round. Only one of them will finish the tournament with a perfect 4-0 record. It’s time to Duel!
Noah Yahney has just won the last Starter Deck Yugi & Kaiba Reloaded Tournament of the day with his Starter Deck: Yugi Reloaded!
Gabriel Caban from Millville, New Jersey came here to prove the strength of his Battlin’ Boxers. He quickly managed to do so by defeating a Dragon Ruler Deck, a Wind-Up Deck, and a Blackwing Deck to take the victory in a Win-A-Mat Tournament.
James Huang from Pennsylvania has won a NightScare Before Christmas Tournament with his Ghostricks and Vampires!
Jarred Randolph from Philadelphia has fulfilled the prophecy and emerged victorious in a Win-A-Mat Tournament with his Prophecy Deck.
Brian Hayward from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania won the first NightScare Before Christmas Tournament with his Ghostricks and Vampires!
Danny Bassous from Clifton, New Jersey won a Starter Deck Yugi & Kaiba Reloaded Tournament with his Starter Deck: Kaiba Reloaded!
Tom Mak has won a Win-A-Mat Tournament with Dragon Rulers! Mak claimed a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Game Mat as his prize.