Sunday, March 24, 2013

malaysia acq 2013 coverage

The top 8 are:

6 dragons
1 prophecy
1 evilswarm

players are:

1) alex- 4d
2) andrew- 4d
3) alvin- prophecy
4) sam- verz
5) shahmir- 4d
6) wen shen- 4d
7) wesley- 4d
8) zack- 4d

The top 4 was :

sam
shahmir
wesley
zack

finals were: 
sam vs zack, 

and sam emerged as champion!

coverage is all up on our HLG Fb page. Blogs are out of style, FB pages are the in thing. 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/High-Level-Gaming/481414345245932?fref=ts

I will have the top 8 decklists posted there too, so stay tuned. Currently i have 2 obtained, 3 will be posted by our members who topped, and 3 more which i will obtain in some way. 

The blog will be used for articles only and coverage for events will be done on FB. have a nice day people

Monday, March 18, 2013

Against The Montrosity

Today's post will be concerning incarnate dragons. The deck has been receiving alot of hype in the TCG, as many players are considering the legitimacy of the deck (legit deck is legit ppl), and are comparing the cards prowess in the new meta.

Indeed, the power creep has rose so immensely, that im actually thankful im playing TCG format. Even in TCG, im unfazed when my opponent makes a big play like Abyssgaios, or some other stuff, because nothing can compare to what dragons can do.

So i will be talking about the Dragons in general, on why they are so good, and how you can counter/beat them.

One of my friends referred to this deck as tier 0 in his blog (Incarnate Dragon Domination, YGO Zeroth Theory, LGQ), which got me thinking, how true it was. The deck has next to no bad hands, virtually any hand can make a Dragosack/Big eye, and have following resources for the next turn, dish out boss monsters like its nothing, insane deck thinning capabilities, and a solid win condition.

Why the deck is so good:

1) Light and Darkness Dragon
The deck has easy access to one of the games's boss monsters from the Perfect Circle era. LADD's dominance lies in its negations, whereby it causes opponents to waste resources to clear it. Once done, the following turn, the deck will play a bait game to slowly dish out cards efficiently to play around and clear your opponents' backrow/setup and win the game with sheer size.

The main player problem is that they do not know how to get rid of LADD. There are several ways like chaining another card to its effect to clear it (its not perfect herald). Ways to clear it efficiently include something like 1) activate spellbook magician of prophecy effect -> 2) LADD negates CL2,--> CL3 you chain spellbook of fate to banish it, and resolve your mage's effect. This is one way to do it without wasting any resources.

2) Its searching powers
The deck resembles TeleDAD because they are the only Tier 0s in the game. Tele DAD had so many drawing/searching cards that it was impossible to start with a dead hand. A standard field resembled Stratos, Stardust Dragon, a backrow (Crush Card Virus) etc. This deck has synergy between its cards where each large dragon can search any other copy of itself, or its younger version, along with other tech cards like debris dragon, exploder dragon. 3 copies of Gold sarcophagus also make the deck extra good.

3) Has access to the best power cards in the game such as REDMD, Big Eye, Dragosack, Return.
To couple with the fact that it has massive deck thinning abilities, this mean the deck has alot of chance to draw into its staples (storm reborn veiler) via Super Rejuvenation. Big Eye and Dragosack used to be balanced card designs compared to alot of other stuff, but dragons manage to make them broken. Just because of this deck, Return becomes ban-able because there are so many ways to abuse it. You can swarm and xyz, or you can use it to prevent an otk and plus off it at the end of the turn.

4) Even the best play from other decks is nothing compared to the average play of Dragons (quote: Johann Loke)
Take for example FF 3 axis, when you summon spirit into chicken, and search/swap cards, then synchro-ing for Horse prince and bring out another monster. Thats an instant + 2 (actually 3 because you get an extra s/t from chickens swapping ability since a used FF s/t is a floater) . Dragons simple play into Dragossack is so much bigger and better than the best FF play.

5) The deck can mimic situations with several banned cards. Aside from big eye (snatch steal), the deck's killer card is Super rejuvenation. Reju, at different situaions = Pot of Greed, Graceful Charity, Painful Choice/Future Fusion)

If you just discard 2 cards and have no follow up broke plays, Reju is still a Pot.

If you make a big play of discarding at least 4 dragons, you will find that it netts you 4 cards.

If you get super asdfghjkl lucky, and draw another reju from your first reju, which isnt hard, considering its only a and activate effect in end phase, you will likely win because you draw 4-8 cards and discard the dragons (painful choice + graceful charity all in one), immediately reducing your deck count by half in the first turn. You will then access reborn, storm, veiler, and make your setup invincible. If you discarded eclipse wyvern- scoop please.

6) The deck can side in and out cards effectively to counter different matchups,
There's not much to explain here.

There are many ways to beat dragons, be it consistent or inconsistent.

1) I would have to say, the best way to beat dragons is to use dragons.

Then again the mirror match would be highly resilient to the dice roll. The first person to make LADD will likely win. If neither of those situations arise, it will be quite skill based, like choosing which monsters to defend the field with, or conserving your Big eyes because the 1st player to run out of Big eyes usually lose, or just control with Abysgaios. Sometimes if you resolve a super rejuvenation while your opponent has at least 3 dragons of the same element in hand (eg: 1 blaster 2 burner), then its downright game.

2) Crimson Blader.
I saw a funny situation on DN once, when my teammate was playing a mirror with TCG player, of quite good reputation). My teammate won the game through Crimson Blader (dragon + flamvel guard), and the other guy was all salty attributing his loss to my friend running a " random card which nobody ran". Its still a joke to me today though, because Crimson Blader outrights kill the deck. However 2 things to note are :

a) Redox has 3000 def
b) If Blader destroys a dragosack token, its effect is not activated.


3) Side cards such as :

a) Soul drain
b) mental drain

are cute cards but don't really pose much threat to the deck. Like everybody knows, meta will always beat anti meta, and relying on a strategy which you need to draw out is always inferior. Most of the time, your deck is not even fast enough to kill dragons in 2 turns and just using Goldsarc into Storm takes care of the situation.

None of the other decks are as effective against dragons, and all could be played around against. Hero beat in theory may sound decent (traps + super poly) but its downright bad. Verz also sounds good at first but its game 1 is die roll dependant, if you make dragosack, verz dies or you can summon exploder dragon, or summon level 4, reborn something make diawolf/cowboy/maestroke. And its almost guaranteed a loss if you sidedeck. Macro Rabbit also sounds good but a Gold sarc into storm takes care of everything. Lagia is too small vs any dragon, and if you go into game 2/3 you will lose so badly.

However this is yugioh, so everydeck still has a chance to win in some ways. Dragons arent invincible but they are OP.

There are several approaches to the mirror match really. My personal approach would be to put in hand traps and keeping my Super reju. There are others too like siding in disgusting cards, and maintaining the decks consistency while taking out super reju.

In a nutshell, conserve your big eyes, do not overextend and keep track of the used dragons effects

One very important thing to take note of is that you should keep a notebook to record effects of which dragons your opponent have used already. Don't become a victim of cheating, because its easy to cheat, if you have no background knowledge of the effects. Use any method you like from jotting down on paper, tokens, or using other different colour coded cards. Make sure you've double checked with your tourney organizer to make sure your method is valid !

So, this is just a very brief run-through of the deck. There are many more things, which you will personally discover when testing with or against it. There are also alot of other strategies, or valid side cards vs dragons, which we will discuss next time after ACQ ;)

Thats all for today. If i have time, i will do a Prophecy post following up as a continuation for the MAS ACQ preparation series.

If Incarnate continues its domination, i could see Konami doing what it did to the OCG when windups were dominating, which is switch the formats by giving birth to new archetypes to either slow the deck down, or outpace it with different win conditions, (eg: Verz vs windups)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

speculating malaysia acq meta 2.0


Hi guys, its been a while since i made a proper post. This blog may be relived again, whereby i will be writing relevant long articles as an additional section for HLG, compared to the short random things that popped up in my mind like my older posts. So, today i will go into discussing malaysia's meta for the ACQ.

A while back,  i discussed this in a briefer version, where i said verz would not have a strong showing due to it being overshadowed by harpies, firefists etc. However, that was discussed before Konami + shriek ocg news released the info on the incarnate dragons, or on the baby dragons. Thus, with that, that post is now IRRELEVANT.

I would have done another post like this a while back, like 1 week before Singapore's (which concluded last weekend), but posting about how imba 4 dragons might ruin the surprise factor some players wanted to bring to the event. Everybody knew the deck was legit, but not many expected the top 4 to be wholly dominated by dragons. Personally, with some testing for the deck, i knew the complete one, which includes burner and lightning, would be a beast, but i was not sure how well the incomplete version would fare. (burner and lightning aren't legal for use in SG ACQ) (my dn account constantly produces poker hands like 3 tidal, or 3 gold sarcophagus, whereby the latter is a good thing)

With that said, it is important to note how good the deck will be since the full version will be legal for Malaysia. So, lets go over the potential meta candidates.

1) Incarnate Dragon. Malaysia has seen an increase of demand in dragons since last weekend, and at the same time, the supply for Big Eyes has diminished, whille inflating its price to at least a full rm50. It is safe to say the players are looking forward to repeating Kenneth, Nian Jie, and Wesley's success. I will not discuss card ratios or card techs, as certain players who want to use the deck will not like it.

2) Verz. Now that dragons are first in line, Verz will be the most played deck. Most players had access to it since last format, and this is the only deck which has a consistent solid matchup vs dragons in game 1. Games 2 and 3 go eitherway, whereby if your opponent opens LADD, + super rejuvenation, there isnt that much you can do.

3) FireFists. Between the 2 variants, i personally think level 3 firefist are a force to be reckoned with because they are on par with spellbooks, and have the potential to beat dragons due to speed. I expect level 4 to be more popular because most players have been using them since last format, and again price, becomes a limiting factor for the level 3 popularity. You will expect to see a decent number of firefists, especially since Verz is popular, and firefists have a good matchup vs verz.

4) Prophecy. The hated deck of the format. Nobody likes Judgment, and things get worse when they sack open One day of Peace vs you. It will be heavily sided against. The deck will have some showings, but probably not as many as you would expect.

This about describes the tier 1 decks and what you can expect.

Now i will discuss the tier 1.5- 2 decks that may have a showing.

1) Mermail. I was debating to include mermail in the tier 1 list, but i am not convinced of the deck at the moment. It has iffy 50-50 matchups versus the tier 1s, and the deck did not top Singapore's at all. This deck will have a showing in malaysia, with tidal and stream and the deck capitalizes on the ability to make Abyssgaios which is hard for the dragon matchup, and level 3 firefist.

2) Hero, Dark World, Six Samurai, Agents- I didn't want to go over this one by one because everybody knows how it works. I arranged them in decreasing order of the numbers, with Heroes being the most run and Agents being the least. These decks will always be around, but i do not expect even a handful to top. These are decks which can be potent if run by the right player, but most of the good players would not gamble on these

3) Machines- Now this is interesting because the deck dies to Ophion, but it is consistent. I do not have much of a clue, but i think they will be represented but i dont see them going pass the preliminary rounds.

And to all TCG players who are wondering:

Yes, windups are dead here.

What do I think will top in this event?

I expect the top 16 to comprise of the following tier 1 decks which i have listed, along with mermail or hero.

I will not speculate the number a deck topping because I am not God.

I will not speculate top 32, because the top cut has 16 seeded players, and we already know what some of them are running due to player preference, news and gossips, listing of decks on MYS info website, etc.

So, how do i suggest you prepare for the tournament?

The format is a single elimination one, which means consistency is key.

Rid your decks of unplayable inconsistent techs which would be a hindrance to you in mid/late games or if you start second. For example, i think nobody should main starlight road because it is inconsistent and situational.

Personal experience when i played ACQ last year, i drew 3 veiler in opening hand with no inzektors and irrelevant stuff vs agents.

Thus watch out for card ratios. 1 common mistake is when players try to stack their decks by placing certain cards with others before a round (dont lie, i know you've done it before). This is uncalled for because while pile shuffling, you may accidentally stack yourself (story of my life). At the same time, fiddle around with your deck to know its optimum number of piles which you should shuffle into. Some decks produce more consistent hands with 5 or 6 piles, some with 8, so take abit of time to know that so that you wont produce bad hands. This is not stacking unless the player does it intentionally.

I dont think many players do this, but it is something which can be applied to your yugioh.

Since it is a single elimination format, remember one random rogue matchup which you are unprepared for, and your out... So, make sure you have generic sidedeck cards which are flexible for several matchups. Do not hate so much on a certain deck until you dedicate too many main/side slots for a matchup you could never face. In malaysia it gets random so you may see a wild inzektor, or hieratic, which makes it tough.
Or perhaps your opponent Royal tribute + necrovalley your dragon hand?

Apart from the usual sufficient sleep, prepare yourself mentally stuff which you hear constantly, i think you should do what suits you. If you can perform better, by sacrificing sleep for late night playtesting, so be it. Some people perform better on an empty stomach (like me), so keep your food intake minimal as long as it suits you.

Singapore's HLG members will be there to provide some coverage so make sure you stay updated through FB!

Thats all for today.



Monday, March 11, 2013

High Level Gaming

Hi guys.

Just a short word of congratulations to Johan, Wesley, and Willy who topped SG ACQ.

Shoutout to other players like Keith felt the wrath of the bubble, at 17th place, or BX who went 4-2 too, but did not qualify.

Not to mention all the other players who topped deservingly.

Also, HLG has created a Facebook page, so im here to promote it.

Please do like, and keep up with us ;)

http://www.facebook.com/pages/High-Level-Gaming/481414345245932?fref=ts

Thank you !


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

how to win malaysia acq

hi im back with a short random post !

i hope you're good at dice, because top 8 is going to be a roll dice format !

yes !