Difference between revisions of "National Duel Circuit"

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[[File:Shark disqualified.jpg|thumb|309px|Shark is disqualified.]]
 
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'''The National Duel Circuit''' is tournament held in [[Heartland]] where [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], [[Quatro]], and other [[Duelist]]s participated, appearing in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''.
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'''The National Duel Circuit''' is tournament held in [[Heartland]] where [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]], [[Quattro]], and other [[Duelist]]s participated, appearing in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]''.
  
It is known that Shark and Quatro would face each other for the tournament's finals. However, Quatro intentionally put his [[Deck]] on top of a pot, so that it would fall and end up scattered on the floor in the break room when Shark passed by it. By this way, Shark was disqualified right before unleashing his winning move because he "saw" Quatro's Deck before the [[Duel]]. Therefore, Quatro was considered the winner of the tournament.
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It is known that Shark and Quattro would face each other for the tournament's finals. However, Quattro intentionally put his [[Deck]] on top of a pot, so that it would fall and end up scattered on the floor in the break room when Shark passed by it. By this way, Shark was disqualified right before unleashing his winning move because he "saw" Quattro's Deck before the [[Duel]]. Therefore, Quattro was considered the winner of the tournament.
  
 
==Participants==
 
==Participants==
* [[Quatro]]
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* [[Quattro]]
 
* [[Reginald Kastle]]
 
* [[Reginald Kastle]]
 
* Other [[Duelists]]
 
* Other [[Duelists]]

Revision as of 02:00, 2 September 2012

Shark is disqualified.

The National Duel Circuit is tournament held in Heartland where Shark, Quattro, and other Duelists participated, appearing in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL.

It is known that Shark and Quattro would face each other for the tournament's finals. However, Quattro intentionally put his Deck on top of a pot, so that it would fall and end up scattered on the floor in the break room when Shark passed by it. By this way, Shark was disqualified right before unleashing his winning move because he "saw" Quattro's Deck before the Duel. Therefore, Quattro was considered the winner of the tournament.

Participants