Eventually I draw into a hand of Red Shoulder Grab, Red Double Strike, Red Heel Kick and Red Static Shot and just went for it. 3 Consecutive combats I draw amazing hands for dealing with Blue Goku (One hand was double Staredown to pick all the cards I needed gone). Unfortunately, it did not go well for Blue Goku. So straight off the line I was on the back foot. I know his deck, and I know it has a very high chance of thumping me into the ground. Great, Round 1 and I get a good friend and a Blue deck, and of all of them God Goku. Round 1 : Blue God Goku “Brickwall Bob” (Brendan) I did not expect to win any games given the massive amount of Blue and Namekian around including one of the hardest decks for Red to deal with… Black. In the moments before the event, I decided to add 3x Red Jump Kicks for an experiment to see how it holds up, and considering how much fun I had with it, I do not regret it. It’s not the most stable deck, but it’s one of the more enjoyable decks in the format right now. I didn’t want to play control so I played something highly aggressive which is capable of quick games in either a win or a loss. Yes, I know what you’re thinking, Red Vegeta has no control, and yes, you are correct. I personally love a good control deck, so I played Red Vegeta.
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If you can see a recurring theme here, it’s that Blue and Namekian are heavily supported. Some people got a little excited during the dayġ2 Players running a mixed variety of decks TAK Games has given us the chance to have the game in an Organised Play setting for us to enjoy and this was how the day played out for me.
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With Panini’s return of the Dragon Ball Z TCG I thought I would take the time to write up a first hand account of the first Constructed event in Brisbane. Regular events are now in swing, with the second set just around the corner in early March.īrisbane’s own Luke Hill also added his point of view to the event to give people a more hands on account of how it went tough it out over a close matchĭon’t forget to keep in touch with us via Facebook and Twitter to make sure you get all the latest news on events held all around Australia in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. There is great potential out there as was shown in Melbourne, for something to come out of left field and throw itself into the mix.ģrd – Michael L. Our own Trent Betts took some time to work out some of the kinks in his Blue God Goku Dragon Ball deck with some mixed results, just to show that there can be some variety in competitive builds even at this early stage. It is safe to say a lot of the Brisbane players are sticking close to the Meta at this time, with Blue Ginyu’s and Namekian Piccolo’s running around in decent numbers. We had a great time with 12 players enjoying The Brisbane crew turn out to see the MetaĪnother round of Panini DBZ. Saturday the 17th of January was the day Brisbane took its turn to show what it has to offer the constructed environment and by all accounts no one was left disappointed.