Introduction

This KC Cup took place from February 6th - 17th, with the second stage beginning on February 14th

Stage 1:

  • The first stage of the KC cup plays very similar to the ranked ladder.
  • Reaching DLV MAX qualifies a player for stage 2 of the KC Cup.
  • Gems, tickets, and gold are given to players for each DLV level.

Stage 2:

  • Stage 2 of the KC Cup follows an ELO system, with points gained/lost for each win or loss.
  • Duels are global and not region only.
  • Based on a player's global ranking at the end of the event, they will receive a certain amount of tickets as well as other rewards.
  • The top 500 players of each region will be eligible to play in the Regional Representative Qualifiers for WCS 2019, and be exempt from the WCS qualifiers.
  • Players who reached KOG rank for the 36th season of ranked duels (January) are automatically entered into stage 2, but can still play in stage 1 to gain the rewards.

Rewards:

The player achieving the spot of #1 global after the rankings will receive a WCS 2019 Invitation, allowing them to attend the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2019.


Top 100 decklists

These are the decks used by the duelists placing within the top 100 global ranking in the February 2019 KC Cup


TsunTsun

Global Rank: 1 | Regional Rank (Japan): 1


Yanstorm

Global Rank: 3 | Regional Rank (Latin America/Caribbean): 1