![]() Then, on Magical Musketeer Kidbrave’s attack, Peralta activated Performage Damage Juggler to stop the damage. Acepcion used the effect of Magical Musketeer Kidbrave to discard 1 card and draw 2.Īcepcion declared an attack with Doc into Trick Clown. Peralta brought it back in Defense Position. Peralta Normal Summoned Performage Trick Clown, and attacked Doc but Acepcion activated Magical Musket – Desperado to destroy Trick Clown. Acepcion then used the other effect of Kidbrave, discarding Doc to draw 2 cards.Īcepcion drew for turn, Normal Summoned Doc and attacked with Kidbrave, destroying Peralta’s Aleister the Invoker, then Doc attacked directly. Peralta started off with a Normal Summoned Aleister the Invoker and he activated the effect but Acepcion chained Magical Musket – Cross-Domination from his hand! Aleister the Invoker’s effect was negated. Acepcion started with Magical Musket – Cross-Domination, Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, Magical Musketeer Kidbrave and 2 copies of Magical Musketeer Doc. ![]() Peralta won the roll and elected for Acepcion to go first. Who will improve their record to 2-0? Let’s find out! It’s time to Duel! He earned his points from UDS Qualifiers held at CoreTCG in Pasadena, California. He’s up against Angelo Peralta running a 60-card Deck including Invoked, Dinosaurs, and Lightsworn. Ed has Magical Musketeers with him – a Deck centered around monsters that let you activate Magical Musket Spells and Traps from your hand during either player’s turn into the Spell/Trap Card Zone directly behind them. One of those players is Ed Acepcion from Carson, California who earned his UDS Points by winning four UDS Qualifiers at Murillo Digital Systems in Hawthorne, California. We’re starting Round 2, but for a number of players, this will be their first time sitting down at a table since they spent 200 UDS Points to earn a first round BYE.
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