Events:
- Indianapolis
- Lake Worth
- Querétaro
Meta Report: 9 Decks (Only top 3/4):
- 3 Tearlaments
- 2 Labrynth
- 1 R-ACE
- 1 Kashtira
- 1 Mannadium
- 1 Unchained
Kashtira
Kashtira, despite the ban of Kashtira Arise-Heart, is gradually making a comeback to the top tables. The decklist hasn’t changed much from its previous appearances. Although the end board may not seem particularly strong, when supported by hand traps and followed up with Kashtira Birth, it becomes a noteworthy deck.
Winner of Indianapolis WCQ Regional piloted by Jongwon Lee:

Tearlaments
The Tearlaments version with the Horus and Destiny HERO package, excluding King of the Swamp, secures yet another top placement.
The deck proves to be particularly resilient against hand traps and counters, consistently ending with the double negation of Toadally Awesome and Baronne de Fleur.
This performance positions the deck as a Tier 1 contender with a strong matchup against R-ACE and Labrynth.
Winner of Lake Worth WCQ Regional piloted by Carlos Luis Moreno:

Unchained
No noteworthy changes have been made to the list; the deck remains stable and continues to perform consistently.
Some players have recently added Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess to the extra deck, enhancing the deck’s unpredictability and making it challenging to disrupt with hand traps.
Winner of Querétaro WCQ Regional piloted by Roberto Lopez Arce:

Conclusion
In conclusion, Kashtira is making a gradual comeback despite the ban of Kashtira Arise-Heart.
Tearlaments, featuring the Horus and Destiny HERO package without King of the Swamp, secures another top placement with its resilient performance.
Unchained maintains stability with consistent performances, and recent additions like Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess, contribute to its unpredictability.
The Sources to each Event have been posted on our Website under “TCG Tournament Reports” Category.
