Finding Japanese Tournament Result Decklists
Hi I was wondering if there was a website that posted any tournament results from Japanese lgs? or perhaps any other noteworthy tournaments held there. I know the game is huge there and I know Saito's shop gets a lot of business I'm sure. I was just curious about the metagame and the decklists produced there. I recently played a vacationing Japanese player with an innovative list who was telling me about the diversity of the format. I was just curious as to the types of builds and card choices made.
Also if this is in the wrong forum plz go ahead and move. :)
Thanks
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Is there any way to tell how many people were in each tournament? I'm looking at the decklists on the right bar
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Good to see HTML frames are still well and alive.
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akatsuki
Is there any way to tell how many people were in each tournament? I'm looking at the decklists on the right bar
The top line, for example tourney 150
AMC150th@立川 28人5回戦+シングル4 敬称略
28 people 5 rounds
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say no to scurvy
The top line, for example tourney 150
AMC150th@立川 28人5回戦+シングル4 敬称略
28 people 5 rounds
I cannot find the date of tournament then...
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GoblinZ
I cannot find the date of tournament then...
They're monthly
150 is from 3/22, 149 in Feb, 148 in Jan etc
AMCC was a special tourney from 3/30
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So... None of these have 100+ Ppl
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Thanks for the link Say no. There are some interesting lists there.
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Que
I was just curious about the metagame and the decklists produced there.
Don't sweat on it, a lot of Sneak & Show/Emrakul decks. Probably a good indication of how much the Japanese care about their tentacle porn industry.
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akatsuki
So... None of these have 100+ Ppl
so not every country has a company like scg
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This is awesome: http://amclegacy.sakura.ne.jp/FSL1.html
I wish they'd do this on a regular basis.
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flash and mental misstep?I am confused...
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GoblinZ
flash and mental misstep?I am confused...
Looks like deck construction is Legacy, except each player can select one card from the ban list to be used. That way you can test the ban list, to see how bad decks get with Yawgmoth's Will or Balance legal. Real world evidence that maybe Mental Misstep is not such a good idea.
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flash and mental misstep?I am confused...
The giant star next to the banned card indicates it is banned in legacy. It appears that each player got to pick a card and build around it for a tournament.
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Awesome! Also, am I blind or does the 7th place deck not have any actual banned cards?!
@PirateKing: I think Misstep is overrepresented because if you aren't planning to do something degenerate yourself, you basically have to choose Misstep as the format will obviously be broken as hell (and it is also clearly awesome for S&T decks).
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Looking through these lists I am oddly disappointed that no one made an attempt at an oath of druids deck. Though glad that no one was 'that guy' and used 4 time vaults.
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Suspicious that Survival of the Fittest was absent. Maybe because it isn't good enough in a banned card format? #teachthecontroversey
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A little surprised the Goblin deck decided to eschew Food Chain entirely since it's very valuable against any of the combo decks that try to goldfish you. Though there are reasons to not play it MD but probably not in this particular, wonky, format.
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Cool idea that! I missed Oath of Druids and Survival of the Fittest, though.