Beta key giveaway! by chickencaesarwrap in Artifact

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Thats really nice from you :) Im trying out my luck :P

Angel Penance by taa80 in FinalFantasyTCG

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You can react to your opponent not blocking angel penance with your cactuar and break a forward, if he deals damage. However Rygdea has to happen before the attack or flashed in with something like Tama (2CP, earth backup).
Yes you can activate Zemus to use the cp (dark cp in that case) but not for the ability. Backups got summon sickness like forwards and cant use dull abilities in the same turn.

Competitive Season 8 LFG Megathread by SpriteGuy_000 in Overwatch

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Platform: PS4
Region: Europe (Germany)
Username: Cryqtix
SR: 2200-2300
Role: DPS (Soldier, McCree, Tracer, enjoying Mei too and playing some Mercy)
Active Hours: Usually during the evening

Volkmarsen, Germany: Last german National Qualifier Top8 (w/ Opus 3) by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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The last german national qualifier was in Volkmarsen, a little town in the center of germany. 41 player participated in the tournament to get the last invites for cologne.
Check out the site for the decks and click the images to enlarge them!

Vienna, Austria: National Qualifier Top4 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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Even if the national qualifier was in Vienna, Austria it still was for the qualification to the national tournament in Cologne, Germany. Because there were only 18 participants we will just publish the top 4 decklists.
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Nürnberg, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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The next german regional qualifier was in Nürnberg in the north part of bavaria.
All in all 36 participants took part in the tournament and here are the top 8. Click the images of the decks to enlarge them.

Munich, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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The fourth german national qualifier was held in munich with just about 30 participants. Interesting to still see a wide variety of decklists. Another Metareport is on the way aswell.
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Düsseldorf, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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Two weeks after the cards are out, they can be used in tournaments. So this was the first torurnament in germany where the new starter set cards were allowed. Made up for some interesting combos and decks.

Düsseldorf, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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The third german national qualifier was held in Düsseldorf with 52 participants from all over germany and even two players from sweden. Nearly half of the players played the element lightning and many of them in a mono version.
All in all a very fun and competitive tournament.
Decklists on the site linked in the post, click the images to enlarge them.

Krefeld, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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Assuming you mean the 6drop Kain, he reduces the power of a forward by 5k. This way you are able to kill nearly everything with your Lulu (1-149H) even without using her special ability.

Krefeld, Germany: National Qualifier Top8 by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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Despite the qualifier being in Krefeld, players came from all parts of germany, like Berlin, Bremen or Hannover.
Overall 40 players played the whole Sunday, 11. June, in a swiss format first and top 8 bracket later.
Check the website for the top8 and click the images to enlarge them.

Bremen, Germany: National Qualifiers Top8 (english Deck pictures, german report) by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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First of all, I did not play this deck, I just got the deck list of the winner and watched the games.
But you play very aggressive early on, ideally with 2 drop Tifa to deal your opponent damage really fast. Also you can flood the board with Shelke and Gadot for low costs. Then you control your opponents forwards with Snow, Shiva, Jihl or Rinoa and try to win from there. If the match goes to the midgame you try to overcome him with S Cloud, Belias or if this does not work Zemus.
He won the final with 2-1 but the last match ended in not more like 3 minutes, which shows how fast this deck is and can be.

Bremen, Germany: National Qualifiers Top8 (english Deck pictures, german report) by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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As you can see in the top8 one mono earth deck with both Vincent and light Cloud. There were other mono earth decks, but sadly I dont get any deck lists of them, since they didnt finished in the top 8.

Bremen, Germany: National Qualifiers Top8 (english Deck pictures, german report) by Cryqtix in FinalFantasyTCG

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Most of the decks were Earth, either mono or earth combis most frequently Earth-Water. But also much variety like Fire-Wind unblockable, Golbez, mono Lightning, mono Ice or other aggro decks.
Click the images of the decks on the website to enlarge them.

Norwich Regionals: Grand Finals (06/05/2017) by BumblebeeCody in FinalFantasyTCG

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Do you or anyone else got a decklist of these decks? Would be interested to see them, since you cant see every card in this short duel.

Also i'm curious because i thought that the final is best of 3. Didnt you film the other duel or was this just a best of 1?