BCS Manila (Standard - 288 Players)
Champ - Muras
2nd - Muras
3rd - RP
4th - RP
BCS Manilla (Premium - unknown player count):
1st) Megacolony (Gredora Gyze)
2nd) Gear Chronicle (ZTB)
3rd) Gear Chronicle (ZTB) *W-Slasher
4th) Shadow Paladin (Luard)
The reporter notes that Manilla is known for being considerably off-beat with its Metas than the East or the West. Also rumours of Rule Sharking throughout the tournament (including top cut) exist.
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
WGP Hakata (Japanese Standard - Unknown Team Count):
1st) NN [8-0]/AF [4-4]/RP
2nd) PM/NN/AF [7-1]
1st Place
2nd Place
8th 193 VGCS (Standard - 20 Teams):
1st) OTT/NN/AF
2nd) Murakumo/OTT/NN
3rd) Kagero/Tachikaze/NN
4th) Spike Brothers/RP/NN
Clan Distribution:
Oracle Think Tank - 6
Angel Feather - 12
Spike Brothers - 5
Kagero - 4
Tachikaze - 2
Neo Nectar - 15
Murakumo - 3
Shadow Paladin - 3
Gold Paladin - 3
Royal Paladin - 2
Dimension Police - 1
Pale Moon - 1
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
Asia Circuit 2018 Standard Format
1st) Royals
2nd) Aqua Force Maelstrom build
3rd) Shadows
4th) ????
1st Place
Credit to the TeamAbsolution Discord for the results and images.
Jesus that RP list from the Asia Circuit looks terrible. The player must have been a literal anime character to win with that build. Meanwhile the format seems to be solidifying at least for teams in Japan as Neo Nectar is taking the scene by storm with Angel Feather following in close pursuit. However I'm still going to keep looking at these results with a grain of salt until we get some legit Single tournaments where these two decks will have to try and see if they can actually top in an environment where OTT will be more heavily played. The deck hasn't gotten any worse since the release of Ultra Rare (and OTT definitely doesn't fear GP) and instead we're just seeing less of it because people are legitimately bored of smacking everyone around with the deck and want to try something new.
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