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Rules regarding Qualification
Number of players Number of qualifications

Less than 8

None

8–16

Top player qualifies for Regional Qualifier

17–32

Top 2 players qualify for Regional Qualifier

33–64

Top 3 players qualify for Regional Qualifier

If a player has already qualified, their qualification will be passed down to the next player in the rankings.

If a player does not accept their qualification, it will be passed down to the next player in the rankings.

Tournament Regulations
Format

Individual
Best of 1
Swiss* followed by single-elimination for top 8
*Number of rounds will be dependent on the number of players and schedule, and will be capped at 9 rounds.

Eligibility

Anyone may participate. However, players can only qualify for a Regional Qualifier by participating in a Shop Qualifier that is held in the region they are residing in.

Language

Only English–edition cards may be used.

Eligible Products

Cards from new products are eligible for play only after 2 weeks of their official release dates.

Decks

A player must use the same deck throughout a tournament. No switching of cards is permitted in between games within a tournament.

Deck Registration

Players must register their deck via Bushi Navi. Discrepancies between their card list and the actual deck used in the tournament may result in a penalty.

Sleeves

Players must use opaque card sleeves so that the back of cards cannot be easily distinguished.
Oversleeves with a matte finish on one side and glossy finish on the other side are allowed.
However, the matte finish must be uniform throughout, whether on the front or back.
Oversleeves with patterns or borders are not allowed.

Time per Game

Swiss stage:
25 minutes

Top 8:
30 minutes

Time-Out Policy

When the time limit for a game is reached, players will be given 3 turns to finish the game. These turns must be completed within 10 minutes. After the 3rd turn or 10 minutes has passed, whichever comes first, the winner will be decided in the following manner:

Swiss stage: The player whose leader has more defense wins the game. If both leaders have the same defense, the game ends in a double loss.

Top 8: The player whose leader has more defense wins the game. If both leaders have the same defense, the game continues until there is a change in leader defense.