Kanto VGCS (Standard - 64 Teams):
1st) Murakumo/AF/GN
2nd) RP/AF/OTT
3rd) GP/Murakumo/GN
4th) SP/Murakumo/AF
Clan Distribution:
Murakumo - 33
AF - 30
OTT - 29
SP - 23
RP - 21
GN - 14
LJ - 8
GP - 7
PM - 6
NN - 3
GE - 3
GC - 3
Narukami - 3
DI - 2
Kagero - 1
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
4th TriCrit VGCS (Standard - 36 Teams):
1st) SP/Murakumo/AF
2nd) Murakumo/AF/GP
3rd) GP/RP/AF
4th) GN/OTT/SP
Clan Distribution:
RP - 14
OTT - 9
SP - 15
AF - 16
GP - 7
Kagero - 1
Murakumo - 14
Narukami - 1
LJ - 3
SB - 1
DI - 2
PM - 5
GC - 3
MC - 2
GN - 8
NN - 3
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
Credit to the TeamAbsolution Discord for the results/Photos.
Well that escalated quickly. Link Joker continues to be a flop and will be until EB06 and Murakumo is starting to take a grip on the format. Would it be presumptuous for me to declare them the BDIF? Possibly but I'm going to make that claim regardless as the addition of the Shirayuki engine does so much to patch up its problems by giving it a strong defensive play vs aggressive decks and a powerful finisher against slower decks after you've Zanbaku'd the opponent for a turn or two. Great Nature is following suit as the 2nd most successful accel deck of the format (rip Narukami) and Gold Paladin is somehow doing better now than last format when Protect clans were the BDIF. What the hell?
Granted these are teams and there's the chance that GP got carried here and there. We will never know without records to show. OTT, AF and SP are still hanging in there but I honestly believe that all 3 of them lose to Kumo on a good day. Bermuda Triangle will probably be the clan that slays them based on how the deck is currently looking, however.
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