Saturday, January 26, 2019

WIXOSS CEREMONY @ Asobi (Macpherson) 26/01/2019





Today's WIXOSS CEREMONY ended with a full house of 32 players!!!!! Thank you to those who came today! An entry fee of 5 dollar comes with 2 LRIG wedding non-foil and a guaranteed foil monthly promo pack. 



Today's CEREMONY was the first time the single elimination SP rule was implemented. Basically if you lose the first round, you will go into the revive block which has another set of prize. This allow players to play at least 2 matches~








There was also a special final match between the revive block champion and winner block champion, with an EXTREMELY special prize for the winner. However due to time constraint, it was called off. 









WIXOSS CUP for Singapore was also announced! More details coming soon.








Generally, today's meta scene was very varied, rush decks like Guzuko 5 and Yuzuki 3, defensive decks like Hanare 5 and Nanashi 5 and even Spinner was in today's tournament. With that, here are the winner's decklist.


Winner bracket 1st: Dona FIFTH


Winner bracket 2nd: Liwat=Fyra, Distant Messenger



Revive bracket 1st: Dona FIFTH


Revive bracket 2nd: Myuu=Free


Unsurprisingly Dona won 1st in both brackets. With Ril key, it allows Dona FIFTH to use her coin skill thrice, giving a near guaranteed response to both SIGNI and LRIG attacks for three turns straight. She is also an anti-rush deck with cards like peace sign and her level 4 coin skill Escape allowing easy escape against rush.

Hopefully everyone had fun today. Thank you to all of you for coming down and play! See you next time~

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See you~

Friday, January 25, 2019

WIXOSS Column number 207 「『WIXOSS CUP 2018 Osaka』tournament result interview with Akabane-sensei!」

This is a special article translating the interview with Akabane, a WIXOSS illustrator. Special thanks to Illumis for translating the article for us~




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Interview with Illustrator: Akabane-sensei
During the Osaka tournament, something bordering a miracle actually happened. That is...

ILLUSTRATOR AKABANE-SENSEI JOINS THE BATTLE

Although Akabane-sensei, who is in charge of WIXOSS illustrations, came to the Osaka venue for the signing event at the Yellow Submarine booth, he actually participated in the selector battles! Amazing!

Such an announcement was made during the WIXOSS cup...

Yellow Submarine-san: "Ah... A notice to everyone at the competition venue. Akabane-sensei, who was scheduled for the sign event... WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN THE FINALS."

Everyone: "WOAAAAAH"

We've managed to get Akabane-sensei's cooperation in an interview after he finished splendidly in second place!


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Q: Firstly, please give us your thoughts on winning the runners-up position!

A: Thank you for the question! Usually, it's standard practice for competitors to turn up on-site on the day itself. However, this time, I turned up yesterday with an acquaintance to adjust my deck.

I was lost in the dilemma regarding whether Odd Guzuko or Even Guzuko would be more suited for the tournament environment up till the eleventh hour.

Though I picked Odd Guzuko in the end, a great contributing factor was not meeting up with the bad matchups within the key selection environment. It was really lucky that I didn't encounter any bad matchups.

This is actually my first time at such a large event, so I'm really happy about it! It still doesn't feel very real (laughing)





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Q: Please tell us your reason for using Even Guzuko at this competition.

A: The first reason would be that there is more art of Even-leveled signi drawn by me! (J Ripper, Party Bazooka, Ulith Key, Heart Queen, Congratulations L0 Guzuko, etc)

No matter whether it's Even or Odd, most of the cards I've drawn play a big part in the mid-to-late-game as main attackers, so having the endgame board be filled with cards I've drawn gives me a happiness that cannot be matched. It's especially fun when fighting with cards you've drawn!

Up till now, Odd Guzuko had to cough up 1 slot for Vanilla Scramble, which could be used both for consistency in earlygame by searching for L1 signi, as well as for use as a defensive Arts. However, with Select Happy 5, Yuki Key can be used in conjunction with Select Happy 5 to search for earlygame signi, ascertain your life bursts while searching the deck, and be used for defense in a similar manner to Soui Key.

The general-use Select Happy 5 has been used to replace the similarly general-use arts "Innocent Defense", due to the proliferation of Yuzuki, Tama and Yuki who are able to open lanes without the use of banishes, so I made the choice in favour of Even Guzuko as I thought that Direct would be easier to land.

One other reason is the fact that, rather than play short, offensive decks, I prefer playing the more stable control-type decks.

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Q: By the way, who is your favourite LRIG?

A: In terms of gameplay, it would be Ulith. I like thinking about my opponent's counterplay on their turn during battle, much like the control-style Guzuko deck I've used in the competition.
In terms of looks, it would be either Aya and Remember.
If it's about selectors, my favourite is Rio-chan (ry

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Q: This question is regarding Unlimited Selector, which will be released in February. What do you think of Gilles de Rais, the Ulith-limited signi which was revealed recently?

A: Gilles de Rais was commissioned as a Level 5 signi, so while I was drawing her I was curious about her effect.

"Considering that stopping at Scattering Petals Ulith is the meta in All Stars, and both level 5 Uliths have really picky effects, what could the signi's ability be?"

It actually exceeded my expectations, in a positive way. I think it'll be part of a new Ulith build along with the L4 Ulith revealed with it.

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Q: Are there anything you look out for when doing wixoss illustrations?

A: This is the usual, but if an SR is commissioned, the art should make the player want to use it instinctively, and the illustration should make the card stand out on the board.

I'd like the cards to be gorgeous and cool to play, so I draw highly detailed illustrations.


Also, I think signi with strong effects should really have strong-looking art to match (laughing)

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Q: What sort of deck will you be constructing after February?

A: Definitely an Ulith deck! Outside of that, I'm also interested in Remember.
The LRIG and support cards should be able to deal with Spinner and Nanashi, which are currently top of the All-Stars Format.
I also drew the L0 Wedding Remember for the Ceremony (laughing).

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Q: Last question! Please tell us what you'd like to say to WIXOSS fans!

A: I've played since the 1st expansion, and I really think that the charm of WIXOSS is the fact that LRIGs are strengthened in a manner that respects their different playstyles, leading to a feeling that you're battling with your partner that you know the ins and outs of.

To those who haven't started playing WIXOSS yet, Key Selection features regulations that are easy to understand, so please try your hand at this amazing Bishoujo TCG with its gorgeous art and fun battles!


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Sunday, January 20, 2019

WIXOSS PARTY @ Sanctuary Gaming (Somerset) 20/01/2019

NOTE: Please arrive before the stated timing for WIXOSS PARTY, registration timing extensions are not always guaranteed.





Today's WIXOSS PARTY saw a decent turnout of 12 players, although there were a few more who couldn't join as they were late for registrations. The farming for Happy5 continues although no foil pack has been opened yet. Maybe there will be foil packs during next week All Star WIXOSS PARTY, hmmmmm.


With that here are the winning decklists:



1st: Tamayorihime, White Destruction Miko
(Same decklist as TTZone WIXOSS PARTY 1st place)




2nd: Yuri Lv4', Vessel of Wisdom Blood

See you next week~


Saturday, January 19, 2019

WIXOSS PARTY @ TTZone (Hougang)19/01/2019


The Happy 5 farming continues with a decent turnout of 10 players. Unfortunately lots of blue promo was opened, here's to more players opening Happy 5.

With that here is the winning decklist:



1st: Tamayorihime, White Destruction Miko

See you guys next time~

Saturday, January 12, 2019

WIXOSS PARTY @ Full Yen Trading (Yew Tee) 12/1/2019


Turnout: 16 players



The first WIXOSS PARTY of 2019!!!!!

This month also marks the start of the New PR pack and Congratulation cards. With strong participation promo cards like Select Happy 5 and 5 lights that helps in not just Key Selection but also All Stars, it is worth joining this month's WIXOSS PARTY even if your deck isn't in favor of the meta scene.

                          

Top prize is a congratulation pack containing one of the 3 LRIGs above, a nice addition to Ril, Midoriko or Remember collectors. With that, here is the winning decklist:

1st: Piruluk TELOS

The next WIXOSS PARTY will be at TTZ next Saturday (Jan 19), see you soon~