With 75 best-of-three matches and 175 individual games in the books, the group stage of ARH’s inaugural Destiny World Cup is complete! That means now is a golden time to recap the dramatic ups and downs from the final rounds, where each group went down to the wire and risked an epic “penalty shootout” for a spot in the semifinals.
Round 3 of ARH’s first Destiny World Cup is complete! Troopers continue to hit hard, Sabine is still *everywhere,* and with just two rounds left in the Group Stage, the path to the Semifinals is beginning to come into focus. The ARH team is thrilled to share these latest headlines from the Cup.
Greetings from the touchline of ARH’s first Destiny World Cup! With the second Group Stage round nearly complete, it’s a great time to check the leaderboard and some insights from the “World Cup meta.”
This past weekend, Destiny players from across the galaxy gathered for a rumble on Rix Road, earning gorgeous Crosshair, Cassian, Yaddle spot gloss cards as they competed across 3 heats in the Ferrix Open. For a recap of the action, we’re catching up with Gameslayer (who won heats 1 and 2 with impressive repeat 6-0 performances!) and KingGrouber, who went 5-1 to win heat 3.
It’s been a lively fall for in-person Destiny, with 3 Renewed Prime events over the course of a 5 week period. In this week’s Gazette, the Mid-Rim Separatists take center stage, with semi-finalists Rando Mando, Leviathan, Zoe, and ThatWookieeSmell sharing highlights from their recent showdown in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (USA).
In the midst of a busy fall for in-person competition, top players from across the greater Toronto area gathered recently for the “Enter the Battleground” Renewed Prime. The Mos Eisley Gazette has full coverage as Asajj/Bossk makes a second consecutive Prime finals appearance and runs into some familiar Top Cut faces…
In this jumbo issue of the Mos Eisley Gazette, we’re catching some behind-the-scenes insights with the hosts of the Destiny bonanza at Silver Sun games, digging into deck tech with top players, exploring how Asajj and Bossk managed to reach the summit of Mt. Destin-lympus, and wondering if there are still Jawas wandering around Montgomery with a sack full of toasters.
What happens when Greef Karga, Greedo, and Major “Party Guys” Partagaz walk into a cantina? If you answered, “walk out with a gorgeous Bespin playmat, a snazzy Reva spot gloss, and the coveted Resurgence Championship crown,” you’re right!
In this issue, we’re covering the action with all 4 semifinalists!
The Resurgence Online Championship is just days away and we’re warming up for the big event with a look back at last month’s US Grand Championships. We’re joined by final four members LiquidSnake, Norman, and Rando Mando to share some highlights, reflect on the early Resurgence meta, and offer a word of caution about attending tournaments with your brother.
In this issue of the Mos Eisley Gazette, it’s all about SMASH: the pick-up-and-play format created by Dice Commando.
SMASH aficionados Sparks Nevada and Jenna know the format better than almost anyone on the planet and it was no surprise to see them showcasing their skills at Gen Con earlier this month where they competed with 25 other players for the SMASH crown.