Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2018

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2018 was held on 4 – 5 August 2018 in Chiba, Japan. It was held together with the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2018 and Yu-Gi-Oh! Dragon Duel World Championship 2018.

Duel Links World Championship 2018

1st Hamada Takahiro
“あれ。”
Japan Spellbook (Arkana: Show of Nightmares)
Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell)
Destiny Masked HERO (Aster Phoenix: Destiny Calling)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
[1A]
[1B]
[1C]
[1D]
[1E]
2nd Junior Silva
“N. DO ZAP”
Brazil Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Spellbook (Bandit Keith: Switcheroo)
Noble Knight (Yami Yugi: Balance)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell)
3rd Patricio Molina Asencio
“Xixo”
Chile Spellbook (Bandit Keith: Switcheroo)
Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell
Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Masked HERO (Aster Phoenix: Destiny Calling)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
4th Roy Svinik
“Jenkins”
Israel Fur Hire (Vellian Crowler: Beatdown)
Spellbook (Bandit Keith: Switcheroo)
Masked HERO (Jaden Yuki: The Tie that Binds)
Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
5 – 15th Alex Cheung
“machdragon”
Canada
Jason Chu
“Jason”
United States
Charlie Whyborne
“Whybona”
United Kingdom
Marjo Jahaj
“Koizumi”
Italy
Kitahata Ryoichi
“CwC/TsunTsun”
Japan Amazoness (Mokuba Kaiba: KaibaCorp Bling)
Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Batteryman (Joey Wheeler: Last Gamble)
Masked HERO (Aster Phoenix: Destiny Calling)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
[9]
Timmy Chiew
“Timmy”
New Zealand
Josh Cooper
“beekay”
United States
Rafael Jose Rodrigues de Souza
“Zeeta”
Brazil
Yamamoto Riki
“わんぱくちゃん”
Japan Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell)
Spellbook (Bandit Keith: Switcheroo)
Destiny Masked HERO (Aster Phoenix: Destiny Calling)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
[13]
Lee Yeom-Jun
“DeckMaker”
Korea
Warizmi Thayib
“silentlofd”
Indonesia Amazoness (Yugi Muto: My Monster Cards)
Batteryman (Joey Wheeler: Last Gamble)
Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)
Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)
Spellbook (Arkana: Master of Magicians)
[15A]
[15B]
DQ Miguel Alberto
Moura Azevedo
“MiguelJoker”
Portugal [16]

Duel Links World Championship 2018 Final Match
Hamada Takahiro “あれ。” (Japan) vs Junior Silva “N. DO ZAP” (Brazil)

2018 Duel Links World Champion
Hamada Takahiro “あれ。” (Japan)

 

1st, Hamada Takahiro “あれ。” (Japan)
[Spellbook (Arkana: Show of Nightmares)]
[Fur Hire (Seto Kaiba: Beatdown)]
[Amazoness (Odion: Endless Trap Hell)]
[Destiny Masked HERO (Aster Phoenix: Destiny Calling)]
[Geargia Roid (Syrus Truesdale: Fusion Reserves – Roids)]

Source: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2018, @bool818 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E

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5 Responses

  1. Dial-Y-For-Yugioh says:

    What did he get DQ for?

  2. xplay10 says:

    He made a rape joke live on twitch during their downtime, and may even get further punished for both not apologizing about it and making more jokes about the matter on his Facebook profile.

  3. lol says:

    poor guy shouldn’t have gotten dqd for that lul its just a joke. also he definitely shouldn’t apologize for it either

  4. Scorch says:

    Patricio/Xixo was actually Chilean, not Swiss. You can see it in his round 6 feature match (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7QWU0hdOdU from around 8:15 to 8:46).

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