Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2007 was held on 28 – 29 July 2007 in San Diego, United States.
World Championship 2007
1st | Andres Toro | Chile | Trooper Monarch |
2nd | Mattia Sarpa | Italy | Machine |
3rd | Adam Corn | United States | Burn |
4th | Dexter Dalit | Canada | Monarch |
5 – 8th | Dario Longo | Italy | Gadget |
Muramatsu Toshiki | Japan | Monarch | |
Yuen Ka Wa | Hong Kong | Trooper Monarch | |
Oliver Schmidt-Voss | Germany | Machine | |
9 – 23rd | Michael Bueno | United States | Trooper Monarch |
Kitahora Tatsuya | Japan | Gadget | |
Huang Shin En (黃新恩) | Taiwan | ||
Jorge Gonzalez | Mexico | ||
Sugita Wataru | Japan | Gadget | |
Bryan Rockenbach | United States | ||
Lee Dong-Hub | Korea | Monarch | |
Okano Yoshiki | Japan | ||
Davide Bellocchio | Italy | ||
Lee Ban Siong | Malaysia | Zombie | |
Alessandro Nunziato | Italy | ||
Daniel Schofield | New Zealand | ||
Justin Womack | United States | Trooper Monarch | |
Lim Poh Choon | Singapore | ||
Egon Cardenas | Australia |
1st, Andres Toro (Chile) [Trooper Monarch]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
2nd, Mattia Sarpa (Italy) [Machine]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
3rd, Adam Corn (USA) [Burn]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
4th, Dexter Dalit (Canada) [Monarch]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
5 – 8th, Dario Longo (Italy) [Gadget]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
5 – 8th, Muramatsu Toshiki (Japan) [Monarch]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
5 – 8th, Yuen Ka Wa (Hong Kong) [Trooper Monarch]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
5 – 8th, Oliver Schmidt-Voss (Germany) [Machine]
Source: World Championship 2007 (Wayback Machine)
Why do some of the decks have fusion monsters with no way to summon them
Probably didn’t look at the banlist and thought cyber Stein or Metamorphosis were still legal.
My thought process is base on the fusion monsters being what were normal targets for those cards.
Or it could be a fake out.
Probably didn’t look at the banlist and thought cyber Stein or Metamorphosis were still legal.
My thought process is base on the fusion monsters being what were normal targets for those cards.
Or it could be a fake out.
@vc: Because it’s better to be a soldier in a garden, than a gardener in a war.