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From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

Last post 10-06-2009, 8:56 AM by LankyBrit. 18 replies.
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  •  10-03-2009, 9:16 PM 1839570

    From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Hi,

    Well, you my not know, but I've been on a streak of bad luck getting 9th nearly everywhere. I placed 9th at the last Realm Champs, and then 9th at both the NorCal RQs I have attended this season. In striving for another 9th place, I ended up surprising myself and placing 1st (well joint first, we spilt instead of playing).

    I was playing Pagatha based loosely (if card for card (with one exception counts as loosely :)) on Damien Dufresne's Pagatha that went 8-1 at Continentals. There were 22 players at the event.

    Note that Brian, Eric, and Jax were late to the event, even though Eric had posted that they were going to be on time.

    Round 1 vs Richard (Kil'Zin)

    Game 1 wasn't pretty at all. Bloodsoul followed by Double Gora set the pace, and I lost in really fast time, not seeing an Engulfing Blaze.

    Game 2 was much the same, although I did manage a bit of healing with Cannibalize and almost stabalized, but he just did too much damage.

    0-1

    At this point, I was really regretting not playing my super healing version with Blood Knight and more Greatstaff.

    Round 2 vs Herman (Emmi)

    Game 1, he started with two Steelsmiths and Whispering, and I thought I was in great shape with an Engulfing blaze, but he pummeled it. He Pummeled something else key and won easily.

    Game 2, I sided in the Bringers and used to great effect on turn 8. He had a large board prescence and then none.

    Game 3, I don't remember how I won, but it was a long drawn out match.

    1-1

    Phew - After losing the first game so quick, I thought I was off to a quick 0-2 start.

    Round 3 vs David G (Kil'zin)

    Game 1, I got him with barely and cards, and not much board, and then locked with VFW.

    Game 2, it was a long drawn out affair. I kept healing with Cannibalize and Greatstaff, and he was dealing 1 damage each turn after I got the Felshroud out. But he eventually pushed through for the win.

    Game 3, David was having trouble with the draw, and had to keep using Falling to Corruption to stay with some cards to play. I was countering things with Banish etc. and when I got VFW, it was all over.

    2-1

    Woo-Hoo. Looks like I can go 1-1 in the final two rounds to make 9th again :)

    Round 4 vs Eric (Kil'zin)

    Not another one. WTF?

    Game 1, he put pressure with early Dragonlings and weapons, and I had trouble dealing with the equipment. He kept on doing two damage to me and I didn't have answers.

    Game 2, At one point, with the Felshrouh in play and sitting at 25 damage, I let an attack from Retainers Blade through, putting me at 27 damage. This was in case he had anything in hand to deal damage to me. I healed back to 24, and had him at 21, and I recorded that I won, but I didn't keep good notes.

    Game 3, he was damaging me, but I was starting to stabalize with all my equipment, and clearing his hand and board etc. He had me at about 19 damage when time was called, and he had 8. I was digging for answers with Backlash, and quests etc. He got me to 21 damage, but then I healed 3 with the Greatstaff, and then another 12 with Cannibalize on my last turn. He was now at 12 to my 6, and could only do 2 more damage.

    3-1

    Wow - Looks like I'm going to make top 8 after all, although 9th is still a possibility if I lose my next round.

    Round 5 vs Brian (Mythen)

    Game 1, I answered most of his threats (eyed an Adam, Hesrianed an exhausted Zempre etc.), but he got a couple of Moonfires on my Hero. I managed to lock him with VFW for a while, but then Sabotaged with Seer's Signet, and he kept on dealing 1 or 2 damage every now and then. I kept him with few or no cards in hand, and was building my board, and eventually healed and he conceded.

    Game 2 was much the same. The Moonfires were an issue. BTW: MVP against Moonfire in both these games was Devthir. Really good. My damage totals in this game are ridiculous:

    1 4 5 7 9 11 13 14 16 8 9 10 12 9 10 12 14 16 13 15 17 19 16 17 18 19 20 14 11 13

    Time was called and Brian couldn't push trough the damage. I had the Gstaff/Felshroud combo out and with Abyss Walker's Boots, was removing his abilities and playing them (Natural Order, FOTS etc.).

    4-1

    Finally, a top 8 finish. I ended up 4th in the standings. And lo and behold had to play Brian again in the Qtrs.

    Qtr Final vs Brian (Mythen)

    Game 1 was much like the our previous match. He gets out Moonfires, and I counter pretty much everything else. I can'te remember how it ended, but it might have been VFW.

    Game 2, it really looked like he was going to win. He managed to pull off a Utopia when I had a massive board and he had me on 26 damage. But I healed with Cannibalize for 4 and Gstaff for 3, and played VFW to seal the deal.

    Semis vs Gary (Marlow Christophers)

    Game 1, I had all the right cards after an early Auchindon ST, and he never knew what hit him. I countered pretty much everything he played, and it was all over pretty quick. I never really got to see how his deck worked as my Seer's Signet made short work on his Clinging Curse etc.

    Game 2 was much closer. He got Hogger, and Rain of Shadows, Promises of Darkness etc. and at one point had about 7 cards when I had 3!!! After Playing the Felshroud, I Eyed his hand and saw 3 (!!) Banish to the Nethers. I removed 1, but he used the other two on Felshroud and Backlash. I was relieved a couple of turns later when I got my own Banish to Banish his Banish, and then used his RFG Banish on my next turn (got it :)). Eventaully, I pushed through the damage and got VFW to seal the deal.

    Finals vs Jaron (Obliveron)

    Jaron asked if I wanted to roll for it. We'd had a long day and both got our 10 points, so we split the packs evenly and rolled for the Equalize. He rolled higher, and will be shown as the winner in the standings with me as second.

    Sorry I didn't take better notes. I should remember to at least write down the key points, or way the games ended. Maybe next time.

    BTW: Although I love the Felshroud/Greatstaff combo to death, the real MVP card for me in the tournament was Backlash. What a freakin amazing card.

    Cheers.

    Come play at C & Js in Newark, CA
  •  10-03-2009, 10:11 PM 1839576 in reply to 1839570

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    I want to say that I thought you might've been thinking I was stalling for time in game 2 and 3, but I'm trying to play a little slower (as in take time to make decisions not stall for time). Ever since I started using MWS I've been playing too fast, skipping steps, and making play-mistakes.

    Nothing against you of course, but each of those games I felt like I could've done something different to win, especially the one where you had 1 left. There probably wasn't anything, just hoping to learn something from each loss.

  •  10-03-2009, 11:52 PM 1839591 in reply to 1839570

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Congrats Phil.

    Anyone got a top 8 list?

    Matthew "Modicai" Modica
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  •  10-04-2009, 12:49 AM 1839601 in reply to 1839591

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Lankybrit,

    TODAY was the UNDERDOG DAY

    THAT'S RIGHT

    THAT'S RIGHT KIDS

    TED EVANS HAS WON A REALM QUALIFIER

    FIRST PLACE

    GOOD GAME

    ALL CAPS

    I WON

    They TOOK MY PICTURE.

    SHIP IT

    View my articles here.

    Congratulations Mr. Jack Fejer for getting engaged (:D!!!) and possibly making Day 2 Worlds. Still not entirely sure which is more of a miracle.
  •  10-04-2009, 5:07 AM 1839612 in reply to 1839601

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Does this mean i can day two this year? The Mayan calander doesn't align for another 3 years...

    Zapped Giants - UK Community Site

    I definitely DID NOT attend a Season 4 Realm Champs. Ever. At all. Honestly.

    WTB Teresa Voidheart avatar pst.
  •  10-04-2009, 6:35 AM 1839629 in reply to 1839601

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    1104579:
    Lankybrit,

    TODAY was the UNDERDOG DAY

    THAT'S RIGHT

    THAT'S RIGHT KIDS

    TED EVANS HAS WON A REALM QUALIFIER

    FIRST PLACE

    GOOD GAME

    ALL CAPS

    I WON

    They TOOK MY PICTURE.

    SHIP IT

    Congrats!!

    What were you playing?

    Cheers.

    Come play at C & Js in Newark, CA
  •  10-04-2009, 1:38 PM 1839726 in reply to 1839629

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    1189990:
    1104579:
    Lankybrit,

    TODAY was the UNDERDOG DAY

    THAT'S RIGHT

    THAT'S RIGHT KIDS

    TED EVANS HAS WON A REALM QUALIFIER

    FIRST PLACE

    GOOD GAME

    ALL CAPS

    I WON

    They TOOK MY PICTURE.

    SHIP IT
    Congrats!! What were you playing? Cheers.


    My block deck :x

    View my articles here.

    Congratulations Mr. Jack Fejer for getting engaged (:D!!!) and possibly making Day 2 Worlds. Still not entirely sure which is more of a miracle.
  •  10-04-2009, 5:36 PM 1839819 in reply to 1839726

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Grats mang!


    VsT178.org Duh of Tichondrius
  •  10-04-2009, 6:21 PM 1839838 in reply to 1839819

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    I ended up going 2-3, and unfortunately couldn't make the RQ today, so I suspect that is gonna put me out of the running for Realm Conqueror. Definitely need to change SOMETHING with my kil'zin build, just not sure what yet. I would have gone 3-2 instead of 2-3, but one game I lost because I buried the wrong card and couldn't do the last 2 damage, where if I'd buried something else, I'd have had the direct damage necessary. Ah well. :)

    I guess if a miracle occurs and I'm still in the hunt, and I can figure out what to fix with the deck, I might make roseville, but we'll see.

    Congrats to Phil, 1st is definitely better than 9th. ;)

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  •  10-04-2009, 10:09 PM 1839895 in reply to 1839570

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    1189990:
    Note that Brian, Eric, and Jax were late to the event, even though Eric had posted that they were going to be on time.

    Great, now I have to quote myself.

    1745287:

    1189990:
    Hi,

    Remember - Tomorrow at 11am at Games of Berkeley.

    Be there ahead of time to sign up - That means you, Brian and Eric :)

    BTW: Good luck tomorrow Seth. Looks like you've got a really good chance for RC also!!

    Cheers.

    Wait... don't blame me. Blame Brian. Jax is driving this time, so maybe we'll be early.

    I guess either way, we should've been on time. We were for today though.

  •  10-05-2009, 8:50 AM 1839996 in reply to 1839819

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    1202655:
    Grats mang!

    Who's 'Mang'? Have I been renamed Mang the Magnificent or something? Hey thank for the idea for my forum name for next year :)

    Cheers.



    Come play at C & Js in Newark, CA
  •  10-05-2009, 9:21 AM 1840008 in reply to 1839996

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    "made popular by Al Pacino in Scarface, "mang" is the term for "man", but skewed into sounding like "mang" when said with the cuban accent of "Tony Montana""

    VsT178.org Duh of Tichondrius
  •  10-05-2009, 9:41 AM 1840011 in reply to 1840008

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Sounds like Kilzin was running a muck!

    Congrats to Craig for going 5-0 then droping to ride home with his loser teammates.

    Sorry I wasn't there for ya Craig. :-)

    Thanks Jstncloud

    Member of "TEAM DISCOUNT" Sacramento, CA
  •  10-05-2009, 9:46 AM 1840012 in reply to 1839570

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Obliveron made it to finals? Interesting, any idea how it was built?
  •  10-05-2009, 10:12 AM 1840020 in reply to 1840012

    Re: From Worst to First (A tale from the Berkeley RQ on 10/3)

    Great job Phil!  Pagatha is going to continue being a powerhouse - Backlash + VFW + Dethvir is a force to be reckoned with in constructed.

    Great job also Jaron.  Your Obliveron deck is something I like to build and test against when playing, its so tough to beat that consistently, and I'm sure you've changed it up a bit since FoH.


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