10-year-old Oliver Tomajko and 12-year-old Kyle Chen both skipped the Dragon Duel yesterday and competed in the main tournament instead. Despite their young ages, both of them were successful in the tournament – Oliver won his Round 2 Feature Match and Kyle made it all the way to the Top 32! Now, both of these Duelists are back with 3-0 records in today’s Dragon Duel, and they’re Dueling against one another in yet another Feature Match for each of them! Both of these Duelists have done a great job Dueling this weekend, but only one of them can win this Match to become Sunday’s Dragon Duel Champion!
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Robert Boyajian is the only Worm Duelist left in the tournament, and Moises Rodriguez, a YCS first-timer, is the last remaining Gladiator Beast Duelist left in the tournament. Only one of them can move on. One of these Duelists will be eliminated, and either Worms or Gladiator Beasts will advance to the Top 8.
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Alex Reynolds boldly entered this YCS with an army of underground crawlers, pitting his Worm Deck against Javier Trejo’s Chaos Plant Synchro Deck in the first round of the YCS. The release of W Nebula Meteorite in Extreme Victory gave Worms a huge boost, but will that boost be enough for Reynolds to prevail in this Match?
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Many established Decks got a boost from new cards in Extreme Victory: strategies like Dragons, Psychics, Samurais, Fiends and many more all got new cards that made them more competitive. But perhaps no Deck benefited from just a single new card the way Worms did. With just 1 earth-shattering Trap, Worms are suddenly bursting with potential, and could suddenly make a strong bid for the Top 32. The key to this sudden swerve? W Nebula Meteorite.
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