Flesh and Blood TCG | NZ National Championship - Day 2 & Top Cut
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Today the Top Cut will be decided, and a new National Champion crowned!
Which player will claim the title of 2024 New Zealand National Champion?
Stay tuned to find out!
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00:02:24 Round 10 | Classic Constructed - James Gilchrist (Enigma) v Marshall Stevenson (Nuu)
01:06:35 Round 11 | Classic Constructed - Issac Olssen (Riptide) v Kiki Labad (Prism)
02:11:14 Round 12 | Classic Constructed - Daniel Mckay (Dash) v Dennis Zhang (Victor)
04:05:43 Quarter Finals | Classic Constructed - Ben Dodd (Nuu) v Matt Rogers (Zen)
05:43:25 Semi-Finals | Classic Constructed - Marshall Stevenson (Nuu) v Daniel Mckay (Dash)
07:04:51 Final | Classic Constructed - Oliver Berry (Zen) v Daniel Mckay (Dash)
07:37:06 Winners Interview
07:56:00 Sign Off
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That first 10 seconds felt very intimate
I really admire flesh and blood for surviving the plummet of Covid and pushing through and living to this day.
Great first game for Nuu, I’m ngl
Why y'all whispering
I appreciate the time stamps in the description 🎉 i also appreciate Mr. CLASSIC!!
Good games. But why do they block while tapping their cards like theyre playing MtG? Confusing, when we play at my lgs rules say play the blocking card normal. Easier to read vertically too. Should they be playing their attacking cards and instants tapped too?
It's just a way to keep track of which cards are taking the damage. Up to the player if you want it to tap or not. As an enigma player it's a good way to present which specific wards will trigger. It's also a good way to track once per turn instants but again completely up to you if you want to play it that way.
Yeah tapping cards has no official meaning in the rules, it's just a good way to visualise what's going on
It’s just a good way to indicate which cards are defending and which cards are being played! Heroes with instant speed stuff need the distinction mostly. It’s not a tap in the traditional sense, just a standard form.
In Round 12, was Dennis Zhang running 4 Rouse the Ancients or did he shuffle one back into his deck somehow? He played one at 2:25:00 . Then at 2:38:30 , he revealed one Rouse off Trounce, bottomed it with Victor ability, revealed another Rouse, and pitched a Rouse on his turn with that same hand.
He started his turn with Visit Goldmane Estate to make a gold and draw into the revealed Rouse on top, which he then pitched to Anothos. His hand there was Trounce, Macho Grande, Visit Goldmane Estate, and Pummel. He actually played around revealing Rouse as the Trounce miss (and not Pummel/Test of Strength) really well, since it let him pitch two 3+ cost cards to turn on Anothos and be able to Pummel for the full 10.
@@prasann42forgot about the Goldmane estate draw. I even watched it back and missed it, lol. Thanks for the help!
what a first match
why are the casters whispering half of the time? super annoying to listen to.
Because they are fairly close to the casting table so they don’t want the players to over hear them talking about player hands etc.
Shhhh you're being loud