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(S1) EVENT: The Vangard National Tournament
Hope:
Event 3:Vanguard National Tournament
The National Tournament where fights have gathered all over to participate.
The final stage of the National Tournament decides the Cray's Vanguard.
Rules:
Games are 2/3
Fanc Double Mulligan is allowed
It is double mulligan but only if you are missing a grade. Show your hand to your opponent upon declaration, and your must return three cards if you are missing one grade, four if you are missing two.
Anyone may post results.
When results are posted include some info about the match as well as some sort of interaction between the characters.
Ex:
"Character A meets Character B for the first time and they cardfight, Character A acknowledge Character B's strength during this match, it seems like they could become good friends. Character B loses but Character A wishes to fight someone as strong as them again."
Don't copy and paste this same thing, make up your own, you're not limited to just this either. Have fun with it!
Winner moves to the next round of nationals.
Round 1:
Round 1:
Jellal vs. Shiki
Tsubasa vs. Itou
Hana vs. Hazama
Cero vs. Shin'en
Round 2:
Jellal vs. Cero
Itou vs. Hana
Round 3:
Cero vs. Hana
Lance Korilum:
Cero met his opponent, a Shin'en, who's first words when they entered the arena were "GLHF." Cero was quite confused by this, and lacking a response, began the cardfight. In their first match, Cero decimated his opponent with his massive number of trigger checks, to the point where his opponent became so demotivated he left the arena.... Cero moves on to the second round, dumbfounded by what just happened.
Hope:
Hana breathed deeply. She also drank some coffee. The coffee wasn't very good.
She had been practicing with Miyuki all night prior to this. She clutched her deck in her right hand. A lot of pressure weighed down on her shoulders as she felt the adrenaline rush as she approached her first match. She may also feel heavy because her has the mass of 15 billion suns but that is besides the point.
She approached the center of the stage, her favorite place to be, and placed her cards upon the fight table.
"Hana Isabella Espoir." She introduced herself to the one standing across from her.
"Hazama Von Einsburn," he replied. drawing his starting hand.
"Running man?"
"Yes, it is I, savior of Dr. Hentai."
With that, the fight began.
"I got a critical on Aqua and she'll finish this show off by attacking your Vanguardo!!" Hana signaled the attack and the damage had gone through.
"Heal Trigger," Hazama had checked it as his sixth damage, he healed.
"Tyrrhenia skill to return Comical Rainie to my hand!"
And on the the next turn...
"Stil Vampir's Megablast! Ride your Tyrrhenia!"
Hana was able to fend off a turn of assaults, staying at 5 damage. Unfortunately on her next turn, she didn't have enough to make a full stage and was unable to deal another sixth damage to Hazama. Hazama had won.
During the next match, Hana was well enough prepared for his megablast skill, riding Pacifica and intiating combos with Carine to build up her hand. When the time came she guarded it with ease and finished the game. On the next game, it was a similar situation. Hana had misgraded at two but she ironed over the situation and rode her Pacifica.
"Stand up, terror of the underworld, the demon of hell! I ride my bunshin, Satan!" She called out as she rode Pacifica.
She kept herself at three damage, and even though the megablast, she had a perfect guard ready to give Hazama no chance to make no return.
Hana Isabella Espoir wins the first round of the Vanguard National Tournament
Nobody:
Jellal Kisaragi vs Shiki Akama
It was Shiki's first time in a large tournament like that, and he didn't even know much about the card game or enjoy it, his luck alone is what made him arrive in the Nationals but he honestly didn't care nor feel any stress, he just wanted to get to the top and be popular. Afterall, girls dig popular people so it was his chance to have his very own harem!
His opponent was Jellal Kisaragi, someone he didn't really know and it was to be expected, he only really played only against the white-haired stalker.
He was using a deck similar to that of the Stalker, but Shiki didn't really pay any attention to it, afterall its often that there is atleast one edgy counterpart to somethin in both anime and manga, so why not card games?
The first game went to Shiki, which he grabbed with immense trigger luck and rushing, plus a few new additions to his deck like Dancing Cutlass allowed him to have some more card draw, his opponent managed to achieve the full ride chain for Phantom Blaster Dragon, allowin him to ride his Avatar - Blaster Dark, but in the end he couldn't win this game.
The other two games however, were both in Jellal's favor, it was revenge for their first game, in both cases Shiki managed to have a nice field in the early to mid game, but the moment they reached grade 3, and the late game Jellal started to take full control of the game, Shiki's hand started droppin like crazy in attempts to guard his opponent's onslaught of edgy paladins, being forced to one pass Phantom Blaster Dragon's final Shadow Erosion, which on top of his act skill, Damned Charging Lance made the number too big for Shiki to guard with what little hand he had, which finished both game two and game three in Jellal's favor making him advance in the Nationals. Strangely, even through he didn't have much affection to the game and even throuh he lost, Shiki seemed to enjoy the match.
Result: Jellal Kisaragi advances.
MaXtreme:
Itou vs Hayato
Itou walks into the National stage for the first time ever, it seemed a honor to be here, but he could not be overwhelmed by the moment, he had to win for the victory, his first opponent was named Tsubasa Hayato, a Royal Paladin user just like him,
The first game starts the same for both players, nearly the same rides and aces, but Hayato built his formation faster while Itou had triggers on his side. Itou chose Royal Paladins since it was the clan that fit his imagination the most, but he wonders why Hayato did it. No time for questions, he had a game to play and his opponent managed to use the Soul Saver Dragon Strike which nearly took out Itou's entire hand. When that failed he just needed to fill his field and attack for the win in the game 1 (1-0)
Game 2 goes on as both fighters analyze the previous game and try to foresee the outcome of their plays, this time the triggers went on Hayato's side, from double criticals to double heals and draw damage checks. Even if Itou built his field faster Hayato possessed the bigger hand, and abusing his trigger rush he corner Itou to win the second game (1-1)
The final game... pressure to both sides as they knew the skills and luck would determine the outcome of this round. Itou gets the upperhead with trigger luck and rushes Hayato using half his hand to fill the field. Hayato attacked the vanguard recklessly which could be a sign of anxiousness. Itou does his best to keep most of his calm and takes advantage to the damages he took to use his Counterblasts. As last effort Hayato pulls again a Soul Saver Strike but Itou just like in game 1 was prepared for it... the last turn came...Itou seemed relieved after seeing his field and his opponent's, relieved as he was he took the chance to ask Hayato about choosing the Royal Paladin clan, he said that he was seeking something in his victory and that Vanguard was his chance to make things right. Itou sees his words as a very noble reason yet when he said that Hayato smiled sarcastically. After that minute of conversation Itou releases his last attacks to qualify to the semi-finals. (2-1)
Hayato thanks Itou for the game and both fighters handshake, whishing him luck in the tournament
Hayato +2 AP
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