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This Regional Representative Qualifier (RRQ) took place from May 28th - June 9th, with the second stage beginning on June 6th

Stage 1:

  • The first stage of the RRQ plays very similar to the ranked ladder.
  • Reaching DLV MAX qualifies a player for stage 2 of the RRQ.
  • Gems, tickets, and gold are given to players for each DLV level.
  • Players who reached KOG rank for the 39th season of ranked duels (April) are started at different DLVs depending on their Rank in that Season.

Stage 2:

  • Stage 2 of the RRQ 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 regiona ranking at the end of the event, they will receive a certain amount of tickets as well as other rewards.
  • The top performing players in each region are granted WCS 2019 Invitations
  • Players who have earned RRQ Invitations in past KC Cups can participate in Stage 2 without having to compete in Stage 1.

Rewards:

The top performing players in each region are granted WCS 2019 Invitations, allowing them to attend the Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2019. The amount of invitations per region are as follows:

Region # of Invites
A: North America 3
B: Latin America / Caribbean 3
C: Europe 3
D: Japan 3
E: Korea / Taiwan / Oceania 1
F: Asia / Middle East / Africa 2

Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championships 2019

  • This year's World Championships will be held from August 10th to 11th
  • Unlike 2017 and 2018 that were held in Tokyo, 2019's World Championships will be held in Berlin, Germany.


Top 10 Regional Decklists

These are the decks used by the duelists placing within the Top 10 in their respective regional ranking global ranking in the RRQ


North America