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@DifferentFight

Trading Card Games are a communication tool. | Official Shadowverse: Evolve English Ambassador | Contact: [email protected]

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Melonbread 🍞 DOKOMI@MelonbreadFBP·
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Going to my first Miku concert in my life because of Pokémon 😤
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@RedZoneRogue My condolences brother… my thoughts and prayers with you and your family. Wishing you and your loved ones strength in these times 🫂
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ヴァンガード専門店『ヴァンハッピー』
【#ヴァンハッピー交流会】 ヴィンテージ交流会へのご参加ありがとうございました✨ 📣デッキ分布発表❗️ 合計デッキ数なんと87デッキ❗️ 今回の環境―― 撃退者&テトラドライブがトップ‼️🔥 まさに群雄割拠の激アツ環境となりました❗️ 使用デッキ一覧👇 🥇撃退者(6) 🥇テトラドライブ(6) 🥈ヌーベル(5) 🥈抹消者(5) 🥉ミネルヴァ(4) 🥉オバロリ(4) 🥉次元ロボ(4) カオブレ(3) Duo(3) ドーントレス(3) 獣神(3) ブラウ(2) 宝石騎士(2) ジエンド(2) メイルストローム(2) ルキエ(2) アシュラカイザー(2) 解放者(2) グレンディオス(2) サイクロマトゥース(2) グランブルー(2) メイガス(2) 以下1名使用👇 ヒャッキヴォーグ 古代竜 スピリットイクシード マリンフォールドラゴン 封竜 アモン 銃士 コーラル ヴォーティマー マンダラロード トランスレヴォン レオパルド エイゼル ぬばたま ✨環境考察バッチリ❗️ 本当に沢山の方に楽しんでいただけて ハッピーです‼️✨ 来月は4月29日の開催を予定しています‼
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こーきち@sayotuguonlywin·
ガウェインかと思った
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マンションが建ちました
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger@Schwarzenegger·
Chuck was an icon. I am grateful that I was able to work with him in multiple ways over the years, from promoting fitness to sharing the screen together. He was a badass, in real life and in Hollywood. His legend will be with us forever. My thoughts are with his family.
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たかの@kano_rt·
UVC 個人7-2で3位でした ロイパラ強い💪
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DRX Leshar
DRX Leshar@leshar15·
今から韓国に帰ります〜。 これまで日本で本当にたくさんのことを学びました 楽しい思い出を作ってくださった応援してくれた皆さん、チームメンバー、REJECTの皆さん、本当にありがとうございます そして、私のために2年間頑張ってくれたアボジに、心から感謝しています本当にありがとうございます🙇
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Daniel Song 🔜 LA
Daniel Song 🔜 LA@pokedansong·
Excited to share Scout (scout.trainerlab.io)! Scout tracks JPN City League data daily to provide: - Archetype performance - Card usage trends - Curated buy lists Two formats live: Nihil Zero (Perfect Order) and Ninja Spinner (Chaos Rising). Free and open source!
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AIBO@AcademyAibo·
Following on from @Montre_OP I am also providing my feedback on the Bandai World Finals (Gundam Card Game) publicly. I have also filled out the feedback form with the same content. I named myself on the feedback form (and am prepared to suffer any negative consequences that may follow). Firstly I will deal with preparation for the trip and travel to Japan. PlayTCG handled this as far as I am aware and my experience was largely very positive. I was able to specify the exact flight that I wanted and this was booked with no issues. Additionally, staff at Play were more than happy to forward any and all questions on to Bandai and generally were very helpful. There were some communication issues however. Firstly, it turned out that we were unable to add companions to our rooms. While I travelled alone, the vast majority of my fellow competitors travelled with a friend or family member. They were forced to book separate accommodation when the rooms we had easily could have slept two. Additionally, unlike every previous year, we weren't allowed to bring any guests into the venue with us - but this was only communicated shortly before the event, long after flights will have been booked. Secondly, we received information about the format of worlds less than one month before the event. I have more to say about this in the tournament section, but this was a major issue. Thirdly, the schedule for the event was only sent to us about a week before and was changed constantly. We were told to keep Friday free for media, but then a few days before the event were told that actually that wasn't happening anymore so we had a free day. Call times changed regularly (my call time for day 2 changed five times within a 12 hour period). Overall, the impression I had is that many things had been left to the very last minute on Bandai's end and this resulted in a poor experience for competitors. Next up is the big one, and where I have by far the most to say. I think that the Gundam World Finals was, frankly, embarrassing. Starting from the beginning with the positives, I was delighted that the format was B03 with a sideboard all the way through. This was an excellent decision by Bandai and should be standard at all major events going forward. Additionally, the tournament was very smooth once it began and rounds proceeded in a timely manner. That's it for the positives. Onto the areas that need improvement. While I was extremely happy that the format was B03 with a sideboard, the decision to apply this to the Japanese Finals and not the American finals (or indeed any finals in the GD02 meta) put the Japanese players at a MASSIVE advantage compared to the rest of us. We were left to our own devices to figure out an entirely new format while Japan's representatives had a whole tournament's worth of experience (forgetting the weeks of additional testing) on us. This is not me disparaging the Japanese players in any way, they were extremely skilled and deserved the placements they got, but in my opinion either none of the Finals should have been with a sideboard or all of them should have been in order to avoid one ore multiple regions having an unfair advantage before the World Finals. On the topic of representatives, I do not understand how the numbers were chosen. As far as I understand the largest playerbases for Gundam are in the west, yet we had the smallest number of competitors. It was equally difficult to qualify in Europe and NA, yet NA got an extra competitor (who ended up winning the whole event!). When you look at the distribution, there were 9 players from Asian counties and only 7 from the rest of the world. There needs to be a fairer system for qualifying for Worlds, though this is beyond the scope of this feedback so I'll drop the point here. The prizing was incredibly disappointing. As cool as the Zaku was, I am in utter shock that we didn't even get a simple playmat (the only game not to receive one). The decision to make the Top 3 promos non playable cards is also poor - why couldn't they simply have been a token? It's clear that this change was made to ensure extra copies of prize cards don't escape into the wild, but that doesn't mean the cards need to be completely unplayable. As the player who came 4th, I am also extremely frustrated that I played 6 games more than anyone else in the top 8 and received nothing extra in terms of prizing. Even an extra participation promo would have gone a long way to making my achievement feel more special. Finally, the World Champion doesn't get an automatic qualification for next year's event. That is absolutely mad. Bandai is literally the only TCG company in the world that doesn't have a process in place to instantly qualify at LEAST the winner. The prizing needs a total overhaul. Here is my proposition: Participation - Playmat, 10x Resources, 1x EX Base, 1x EX Resource Top 8 - Top 8 Medal, Top 8 Promo Card (e.g., Char's Zaku II from this year), UNPAID invite to World Finals next year. 4th - Trophy, Additional Top 8 Promo 3rd - Trophy, 3rd Place Prize Card, Additional Top 8 Promo 2nd - Trophy, 2nd Place Prize Card, 2 Additional Top 8 Promos, PAID invite to World Finals next year 1st - Trophy, 1st Place Prize Card, 3 Additional Top 8 Promos, PAID invite to World Finals next year Moving on to the tournament itself. Our call time was 11am in the hotel and we didn't begin play until close to 2pm (most of the time was spent sitting around waiting to start). We were not provided with any food and were told to buy our own beforehand, but then were told at the entrance to the venue that eating inside was prohibited! To add insult to injury, we weren't allowed to leave the venue once we were inside or we would be disqualified. We were forced to resleeve all cards in bandai sleeves but were not allowed to use inner or outer sleeves. The sleeves were completely destroyed within a matter of 2-3 games and massively detracted from the play experience. We were also prohibited from using any of our own tokens or dice. Finally, we were not given a playmat of any kind (even a paper one!) which meant half the room were playing in a WORLD FINALS on the bare tabletop. We were made to play 3 rounds of swiss with a cut to top 8. While this was straightforward in terms of a clean cut, it made no sense with the number of players. With only 16 players playing in the World Finals, this should be a true test of skill across many rounds. In my opinion at least 5 rounds of swiss should have been played, and realistically I think 7 would have been appropriate with a cut to top 4. When we were done with swiss, we were surprised and told that we would actually be playing top 8 and top 4 rounds on the same day. This was not communicated to any of us beforehand and came as a huge surprise - most of us had only brought enough snacks and drinks for a few hours and did not expect to be playing until 9pm. Top cut games determined first player via die roll rather than swiss placement, which felt very strange. Additionally, once you were out of the tournament you were escorted out of the venue no matter what. I know One Piece players who went 0-3 in the first few rounds and were made to leave before I even entered the venue. I won't rehash everything but on day 2 our call time changed 5 times and upon arrival at the venue our phones were confiscated and we were then made to wait FOUR HOURS before play began. There was literally no acceptable reason for this. Finally on this topic I will touch on the broadcasts. The decision to only stream the 3/4 and 1/2 matches was baffling. The ENTIRE point of a world finals, and a competitive circuit at all, is advertising. This was the most anticipated event of the entire year for every Gundam player, especially because of the different format to usual, and yet for some reason there was basically no stream? This is totally unacceptable and represents a huge downgrade from what Bandai themselves did last year. Overall, one only has to look at the broader industry to see how far behind Bandai has fallen. Pokemon, Star Wars: Unlimited and Riftbound put on productions that are appropriate for the scale of a World Finals. Even Bushiroad do a SIGNIFICANTLY better job. As a participant at a Bandai World Finals I felt like I had just flown 14 hours to attend a glorified locals. The Bushiroad World Finals I attended in 2019 had better prizing, a better player experience, and a better viewer experience. The World Finals should be a celebration of the game and of the most dedicated and strongest players in the world. Instead, this event felt like something thrown together at the last minute out of a sense of obligation rather than pride. I am extremely disappointed with what I experienced and Bandai need to do better. @GUNDAM_GCG_JP @GUNDAM_GCG_ENG @official_BCG_EN
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AIBO@AcademyAibo·
BEST GUNDAM PLAYER EU TOP 4 WORLDS R1, BP, lost dice, 2-1 🟢 R2, BP, lost dice, 1-2 🔴 J R3, BR, lost dice, 2-1 🟢 T8, GW, won dice, 2-1 🟢 T4, BP, lost dice, 1-2 🔴 J 3/4, BP, lost dice, 1-2 🔴 Momo Luck wasn't with me - all top 3 played perfectly! Guide soon 😉 Next year 🏋🏽
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漆黒ハウス作りました! #ぽこあポケモン
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Insane excerpt from a TBS Radio interview with Nakaya Atsuo who was an ex-Bushiroad employee and university lecturer about Pokémon's brand resurgence after Pokémon GO I vividly remember doing my study abroad in Tokyo in 2017 when Vanguard locals would be packed and PTCG would barely have 4 players, whereas fast-forward to now and Pokémon TCG is hosting a 7500-player major in Osaka next week where majority of players couldn't even get in due to the lottery system Genuinely curious what effect that consultation between the companies actually had
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はまランチ/開帳@akitakankeinai

B社に相談しに行った15年前の株ポケ、流石に気が狂い過ぎてて笑った tbsradio.jp/articles/tbh-2…

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Tanko
Tanko@SuchPettanko·
Hey remember when CFV used to change foil patterns each set. You might not have always liked the foil, but it was fun to be able to look at a card's pattern and tell what set it's from Then from V onward almost every release has used the standardized most bland foil of all time
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Go out. Play with your local communities, forge new friendships, and experience the joy that comes from sitting down next to another human and just having a great time over a game of cards. 2/4
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