With a very even showing from Black, Blue, Namekian and Red styles, the Victorian regionals bought together play groups from two different states for a tournament meta mash-up. What would prevail?
The following counts on styles was seen:
Black Mastery – 11
Blue Mastery – 12
Namekian Mastery – 10
Red Mastery – 10
Orange Mastery – 4
Saiyan Mastery – 4
After six brutal rounds of play, the following players emerged for our Top 8 cut. Deck lists are linked below:
Nathan F – Blue Wheelo
Kuan-Ju L. – Black Ginyu
Nathan A. – Red Piccolo
Daniel S. – Black Krillin
David T. – Namekian Piccolo
Shaun D. – Namekian Piccolo
Fahad R. – Black Krillin
Matthew B. – Namekian Piccolo
Following the first round of finals, the top 4 showdown featured a battle to represent home states in the final as South Australians Matt B. and David T. faced off in a 100% mirror match while Victorians Nathan A. and Kuan L. battled for dominance.
Ultimately Kuan and David prevailed to make it into the Top 2, where David won with a convincing 2-0 victory, winning first by anger, then by Dragon Ball victory to prove the Namekian triple threat remains a strong contender post set-3.