Saturday 29 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard V - Episode 22 Review


The big fight continues and we see Kai get put on the ropes after a crit puts him to 5 damage which elicits appropriate reactions from the peanut gallery all the while.  We get some more of "PSY-Qualia isn't just trigger sacking" from Tetsu and how it lets you actually experience the sensations of being the Vanguard in fights which Aichi picks up on.  Kai calls it nonsense as he dramatically rides Dragonic Waterfall...or at least it would be dramatic if the animation quality of this episode was on par with some the earlier ones.  I know I keep harping on this but Vanguard V has been really inconsistent with it's animation and when it's not good it takes some of the steam out of "epic" scenes.

Babness Geyser?  Really?

People are shocked that Kai has Waterfall though I'm more amused at the fact that we're not only seeing Waterfall now but also instead of Nouvelle which is what was used in the manga version of this fight.  Given how...meh Nouvelle V is I can't say this isn't a bad choice on the part of the writing staff.  Regardless Kai slams Dragonic Overlord down with a pair of Gais to really drive home his intent of finishing the game here as he swings with a 3 crit Waterfall that puts Ren to 5 and subsequently causes his VF Glove to go off and harm him which is a first for him.  Kai tries to finish him off with a 51k Overlord swing but this gets blocked while Ren pretty much says that despite showing him a "serious fight" it's not enough to chance the outcome as he rides to Phantom Blaster Dragon and uses its effect to wipe out 3 Rear-Guards on both sides of the field.

Shadows ruthlessly taking Kagero's place as 2ndBDIF

But before we go onto the dramatic finish of the fight, first let's get some more backstory!  We see a clip of Ren's father beating while telling him that as his child he must be perfect and that there are two types of people in the world, losers who get mocked and those that do the mocking.  Gee I wonder why Ren became such a dick?  Through Vanguard Ren was able to find an outlet to try and be perfect but because Kai exists that isn't possible due to him being the personification of perfect itself which is what led to the spiral into yandere territory that we see now.  PBD charges in and Kai tries to one pass it but this gets broken and he loses while getting knocked unconscious from the VF Glove feedback.  Ren is elated that he finally beat Kai but realizes that he wasn't the personification of perfect that he imagined because of his loss to Aichi earlier in the series.  He berates Aichi for changing Kai from what he used to be and demands to fight him to obtain the perfect victory he seeks. 

Before you even think about it yes there is a Protect Marker of this.

Aichi tries to refute this logic by saying that it was he who got changed and that Kai held back in their fight but Ren doesn't buy it while the man of the hour comes to.  Kai tells Aichi not to fight or else he'll get sucked into the world Ren and him live in of constantly fighting when Miwa pretty much says "nah, do it."  He reasons that if Aichi were to fight Ren he might be able to break the cycle that was just talked about which he agrees to and steps up to the plate to put an end to this madness.  Misaki gives him a big sis hug of encouragement before our two PSY-Qualia users stare down and begin the fight.  Tune in next week to see Royal Paladins vs Better Royal Paladins!

Tuesday 25 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard Major Tournament Results - (Sept 22-23/2018)

Same format as last time.  English Results first, then the OCG.  Let's go!

BCS Singapore English Standard Top 2 (100+ Players)
1st) OTT
2nd) OTT

BCS London Standard Top 8 (245 Players)
6 OTT
1 Kagero
1 Spikes

1st) OTT
2nd) OTT
3rd) OTT
4th) OTT* 

*This was originally said to be Kagero but the poster (BVD) later said that "Oracle owned Top 4", I'm interpreting that as OTT got the spot instead.  If this is wrong let me know and I'll correct this.

BCS Singapore English Premium
1st) OTT Gyze
2nd) Diamantes Ripple
3rd) OTT Gyze
4th) Luard

BCS Richmond, British Columbia Standard TOP 8
3 OTT
1 RP
1 Kagero
1 DP
1 Tachikaze
1 Granblue

BCS London Premium (140 Players)
1st) Bad End Spikes
2nd) OTT Gyze 
3rd) IchiTom OTT
4th) OTT Gyze
5th-8th) Granblue/Royals/Royals/Spikes

**The Granblue Player is "The Solemn Vanguard"

WGP Singapore (Japanese Premium - 160 Players): 
1st) Ange Trois 
2nd) Ange Trois 
3rd) OTT Gyze 
4th) NLK Assassin

The poster mentions that the number of players that actually played out this tournament is smaller than what this says since people entered for the free gold marker that was to be distributed at this tournament (or were participating in Standard) and then dropped out.

WGP Singapore (Japanese Standard - 300+):
1st) Murakumo 
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) SP
4th) OTT

1st Place

2nd Place

JVGCS (Japanese Standard - 40 Teams):
1st) SP (7-1)/DP (7-1)/Kagero (3-5)
2nd) Tachikaze/SP/Murakumo (7-1)
The 3rd and 4th place teams haven't been posted yet as one of the players cheated (he tried to add Dragonic Waterfall from his drop zone to the hand) in the 3rd/4th place playoff and got banned from the event (he goes by the name "Dumjid")

Clan Distribution:
Royal Paladin - 7
Kagero - 23
Oracle Think Tank - 26
Nova Grappler - 2
Tachikaze - 3
Megacolony - 4
Spike Brothers - 8
Dimension Police - 4
Granblue - 3
Aqua Force - 0
Shadow Paladin - 24
Pale Moon - 3
Dark Irregulars - 1
Murakumo - 12

1st Place

2nd Place


Credit goes to TeamAbsolution's Discord for the images and results.

I've been told to take the non Japanese events with a grain of salt since their metas tend to be more whack than what is the standard (remember when Vanquisher was topping a bunch in Malaysia but did fuck all anywhere else?) but it's pretty difficult to dismiss Murakumo's presence this week.  Best of 1 format or not seeing two of them in the finals of a 300 man tournament isn't anything to sneeze at even if it isn't in Japan.  Like if I were to make a tier list based on what's been topping I'd have to put them at the top of Tier 2 while OTT and Shadows rule Tier 1.

Saturday 22 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard V - Episode 21 Review


The long awaited fight between Kai and Ren happens at last and that's pretty much the bulk of the episode.  Leading up to it we get some banter between the two that eventually leads to the discussion of PSY-Qualia, Aichi having it and Kai immediately telling him to quit the game lest he become a cringy edgelord like Ren.  Aichi refuses this as it's because of the game that he's managed to grow as much as he has so quitting it would cause him to go back to being a cringy shy boi which he doesn't want. 

"At least until V-BT03 comes out.  Your deck might be not shit then!"

Ren challenges Aichi to a fight because of his repeatedly mentioned win over Kai to which the man of the hour steps in and explains it wasn't an earnest fight while convincing Ren to take him on instead.  Kai may be purposely downplaying the loss to keep Aichi safe from Ren because he's banged up from his fight with Tetsu but he's not entirely wrong about this.  Misaki like the audience also catches onto why Kai's pretending to be a dickbag and the fight begins with Ren...humming to himself.  Right.  Can't wait to hear how cringy it'll sound in the dub.  Aichi notices how Kai is acting differently than usual which Miwa explains is how he used to be back when he hung around Ren and co which is of course the Kai that we know and worship from the original series.

Misprinted Blaster Blade is looking mighty smug.

The two trade blows and Aichi is mindblown Coldsteel the Hedgeheg exists while we get some more exposition about PSY-Qualia and how it's more than magically stacking the deck.  It also does other things like letting to see into the future and learn of the fight outcome before hand!  It's ability to fuck with the plot is so strong that Kai's ability to flip multiple crits as the story demands it gets sealed and on the Dragonic Overlord he doesn't sack his opponent.  Oh my god Kai's on the ropes!  No seriously Miwa basically says that he's in trouble after this turn.

I'm actually curious which would win the head to head matchup between TDs.

Ren smugly gloats about how Kai can't escape the future that his units have predicted and rides up to BetterAlfred which Aichi is taken aback by as well while we see our two overrated characters stare each other down with dramatic tension while the episode comes to a close.  All in all pretty standard fare as once you get past the absurdity of why we have this fight and the voodoo shit in the fight you have a not bad episode.  We get a little more insight into Kai's character and it's more affirmation that this is not the same guy as the one from OG series.  He's going out of his way to keep Aichi safe from the villains even at what could be considered a risk to his health and he's clearly not happy about what's happened to Ren or the power he uses (though admittedly this also happened in OG).

With that said next week's episode should be interesting as we'll see the in anime debut of Phantom Blaster and...wait is that Dragonic Waterfall I see in the preview!?  Jesus christ talk about cutting it close.  22 episodes and 4 sets into the series and we're finally getting the other good VR from Set 1.

Wednesday 19 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard Major Tournament Results - (Sept 15-16/2018)

This weekend was a busy one as we had events across both sides of the pond and in multiple formats.

BCS Mouveaux (Standard)

1st - RP
2nd - OTT 
3rd - Kagero
4th - TachiKaze

BCS Houston (Standard)
Top 4 Consisted of 2 OTT and 2 MC.  Placing not known

Top 8 - 4 OTT, 2 MC, 2 Kagero


BCS Houston (Premium)
1st - Luard
2nd - Ange 
3rd - OTT Gyze
4th - SB

Top 8: 2 DP, 1 MC, 1 NG, 1 SP, 1 BT, 1 OTT, 1 SB

Hoori VGCS (Standard - 48 players):
1st - OTT
2nd - OTT
3rd - OTT
4th - SP 

Clan Distribution: 
16 SP
12 OTT
9 Kagero
3 Pale Moon
2 Spikes
1 RP
1 Murakumo
1 GB
1 DP
1 AqF

1st


2nd

3rd

4th

Yokohama Ketai Off (Standard - 32 players): 
1st - OTT
2nd - OTT 
3rd - OTT 
4th - MC

1st

2nd

3rd

The 4th Place MC Deck was never posted online

Niigata Grand Prix 2018 (Standard - 120 players): 
1st - OTT
2nd - SP 
3rd - SP 
4th - OTT

Clan Distribution:
Shadow Paladin 22%
Kagerō 15%
Pale Moon 13%
Oracle Think Tank 9%
Murakumo 8%
Dark Irregulars 6%
Spike Brothers 6%
Tachikaze 5%
Granblue 5%
Nova Grappler 4%
Royal Paladin 3%
Dimension Police 2%
Aqua Force 2%

Fuji Cup (Standard - 25 people): 
Winner - Spike Brothers 

Clan Distribution: 
6 Kagero
5 SP
3 RP
2 PM
2 Spikes
2 DI
1 OTT
1 Nova Grappler 
1 AqF
1 Murakumo
1 Granblue 
1 DP

1st Place


GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium - unknown player count):
Winner - OTT TomWater


GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium - 43 Players):
Winner - Luard

Credit to TeamAbsolution's Discord for providing the results.

Wow.  There we no Teams this weekend.  In any case now I'd say the format is starting to wind down.  OTT beats Shadow Paladin which beats OTT's bad matchups.  North America may deviate from this when AL4 drops here but I see the format being largely a mirror of this if these recent BCS Tournaments are any indication.  Oh and "OTT is not a problem guys.  This isn't Yu-Gi-Oh!"

Saturday 15 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard V - Episode 20 Review



The plot keeps moving along here as Aichi continues to show signs of having PSY-Qualia in his fight with Tetsu while Kai and Miwa mop up Team Asteroid's HQ.  The fight itself went as I expected in that Tetsu bodied Aichi with Death Anchor's ability...it just took another turn to do so in which we got some more exposition about our magical plot armour ability and how it works.  Like before it allows the user to resonate with his units, manipulate the flow of the fight and other random bullshit as the plot demands I'm sure but more importantly Aichi's plot armour is weaker than Firewall Dragon Ren's so he's fucked.  After the fight Tetsu asks Aichi what Vanguard means to him and we get a touching scene in which he spills his heart about the game and how through it he's been able to meet people, become friends with Kai and find something meaningful in his until then worthless fight.  Tetsu remarks that Ren is much the same and he leaves with Kyou following behind.

BOI.

The two talk about PSY-Qualia more and Tetsu says repeatedly that Kyou can't gain it by hanging around Aichi or Ren during their conversation.  He also is convinced that PSY-Qualia isn't something gained through outside factors based on how our current known users of it have acted and that as long as Aichi continues to play Vanguard eyes will be kept on him.  Speaking of Aichi stumbles out of the Card Shop into Ren's hands and the two decide to head to Card Capital which naturally is going to cause some kind of shenanigans to ensue.

Misaki's gonna have her work cut out next season keeping Aichi safe from Kourin, Ren and Kai.

They arrive and Misaki immediately goes into big sis mode and tackles Aichi away from Ren while introductions are in order.  Ren becomes dejected that Kai isn't around but takes the time to explain the part of his past that we already knew via the recap episode a couple weeks ago.  Blah blah blah Kai's SO stronk, he can't be beat, etc and Ren gets is raep face while talking about a means to defeat him.  Kamui remarks that Aichi actually has defeated him which catches Ren's eye before we get an urgent message telling him that Kai is at Asteroid HQ.

Edgelord Players: OH MY GOD HE'S SO GOD DAMN COOL!!

Asaka gets flattened while Tetsu begins to tell Kai about his encounter with Aichi earlier which gets him buttmad when Ren, Aichi, Kamui and Misaki enter the room as the episode comes to a close.  Next week we get the long awaited fight between Ren and Kai to which I say we might see Nouvelle or PBD finally make an appearance.  One of these two has to have something other than a Trial Deck boss win their games, right?

Wednesday 12 September 2018

Cardfight!! Vanguard OCG Tournament Results - (Sept 8-9/2018)

We're back with tournaments of all kinds from this weekend.  Teams, Premium and even Singles!

This time around I'm going to change up the formatting and have the deck images appear in the center of the page rather than the side.

Iwamizawa VGCS (Standard - 41 people):
1st) Murakumo
2nd) OTT
3rd) OTT
4th) Shadow Paladin 

Clan Distribution:
SP - 12
OTT - 7
Kagero - 5
Pale Moon - 5
Royal Paladin - 4
Granblue -  2
Dark Irregulars - 2
Murakumo - 2
Nova Grappler - 1
Spike Brothers - 1


1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

4th Place


193 VGCS (Standard - 20 Teams):
1st) Murakumo (6-1)/OTT (5-2)/SP (5-2)
2nd) Megacolony (6-1)/Kagero/Pale Moon
3rd) OTT/Kagero/DI
4th) SP/Kagero/OTT

Clan Distribution: 
OTT - 16
SP - 13
Kagero - 12
Murakumo - 4
Pale Moon - 5
RP - 3
Spike Brothers - 3
Megacolony - 2
Dimension Police - 1
DI - ??

1st Place - Murakumo (6-1)/OTT (5-2)/SP (5-2)




2nd Place - Megacolony (6-1)/Kagero/Pale Moon




3rd Place - OTT/Kagero/DI




4th Place - SP/Kagero/OTT




D-Cup Tournament (Standard - 48 Teams):
1st) Granblue (6-2)/OTT (6-2)/Shadows (5-3)
2nd) Kagero/OTT/Shadows (4-4)
3rd) RP (5-3)/Spikes (5-3)/OTT (7-1)
4th) Shadows/OTT/Spikes

Clan Distribution: 
Shadow Paladin - 34
OTT - 34
Kagero - 24
Murakumo - 10 
Royal Paladin - 9 
Spike Brothers - 9
Pale Moon  - 7
Dark Irregulars - 5 
Granblue - 4
Dimension Police -3 
Nova Grapplers - 2 
Tachikaze - 1
Megacolony - 1 
Aqua Force - 1

1st Place - Granblue (6-2)/OTT (6-2)/Shadows (5-3)



2nd Place - Kagero/OTT/Shadows (4-4)



3rd Place - RP (5-3)/Spikes (5-3)/OTT (7-1)



4th Place - Shadows/OTT/Spikes




Now for these next lists I erroneously thought they were from a team tournament.  They're not.  The GP Akiba Qualifier are a series of tournaments held multiple times which is why you'll see it come up multiple times with different winners.

GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium - 42 Players):
Winner - NLK Assassin



GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium - player count unknown):
Winner - Luard

GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium - 32 Players):
Winner - NLK Assassin

GP Akiba Qualifier (Premium  - Player Count Unknown):
Winner - NLK Assassin


Credit to TeamAbsolution's Discord for providing the results.

That's all of it.  Give it one more week for the post AL4 metagame to develop and more importantly to see if Murakumo is the real deal.  It's impressive to see it being able to get a 2nd Place and 1st Place while also beating Shadow Paladins in top cut no less but can it do this consistently?  We'll have to wait and see.  Otherwise OTT is still doing its thing, Shadows is proving to be the 2nd or 3rd best deck in the format and DI is wrecking Premium through the NLK Assassin combo.