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Flesh and Blood - Pro Tour: Los Angeles: Top 8 and Decks

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Check out the results of Los Angeles' Pro Tour (and decks!), Calling, and Battle Hardened, besides a few details about 2024's World Championship, the new "learn-to-play" experience, and more events!

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This weekend, from March 22nd to March 24th, over a thousand players took part in Los Angeles' Flesh and Blood Pro Tour, Calling, and Battle Hardened. Besides competing for a total price pool of $1,500,000 USD, players also competed for PTIs (invites for major events to come), and also heard all the news about Flesh and Blood's future events first-hand.

In one of the non-competitive events held over this weekend, LSS, the company behind this incredible game, announced Flesh and Blood would be featured at the 2024 GenCon, where they would debut their newest learn to play experience.

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They also announced the 2024 Flesh and Blood World Championship will be held in Osaka, Japan.

Furthermore, they also announced a few extra events across the world: ProQuest Amsterdam in April 2024, The Calling: Tokyo in May 2024 (when they will also premiere the new set, Part the Mistveil, worldwide), and The Calling: Tampa Bay in September 2024* (when they will also premiere set 14).

Battle Hardened: Los Angeles

A minor part of this weekend-long event, the Battle Hardened: Los Angeles featured some very iconic names of Flesh and Blood's competitive scene, who battled for more prizes.

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This was the Top 8 finalists:

1 - Kevin Brayer

2 - Brodie Spurlock

3 - Jake Warburton

4 - CYK Lionel

5 - Gordon Koh Koh

6 - Peter Buddensiek

7 - Daniel Dreisziger

8 - Michael Feng

In the end, the veteran Michael Feng took home the prize!

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Congratulations to Michael Feng for winning the Battle Hardened: Los Angeles!

The Calling: Los Angeles

Day 1 Metagame Data

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Day 2 Metagame Data

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More than 550 players competed on day 1, but only 74 were left by the end of day 2. Besides an overabundance of Dromai, Dorinthea, and Kayo, by the time we had the names of the top 8 finalists, a more diverse meta had come along for the final phase of this tournament.

Final Top 8 Bracket

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1 - Matthew Dilks

2 - Majin Bae

3 - Dennis Zhang

4 - Eric Lerer

5 - Yifei

6 - Kyle Yoder

7 - Pierre-Nicolas Perrin

8 - Nova Chan

Congratulations to Matthew Dilks for winning The Calling: Los Angeles!

Decks

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Pro Tour: Los Angeles

Pro Tour by Country Breakdown

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Day 1 Metagame Data

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There were almost 400 players on day 1, which then were reduced to 187 players on day 2. When day 1 ended, only three players remained undefeated:

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Tee Thebeau (USA)

CC: Kayo, Armed and Dangerous (4-0)

Draft: Kassai (3-0)

Maximilian Klein (Germany)

CC: Dorinthea Ironsong (4-0)*8

Draft 1: Kassai (3-0)

Ilias Karamanis (Germany)

CC: Levia, Shadowborn Abomination (4-0)

Draft 1: Kayo (3-0)

Top 8

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This was the final bracket at the end of day 3 of the Pro Tour: Los Angeles.

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Congratulations to Arthur Trehet for winning the Pro Tour: Los Angeles!

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Decks

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Live Broadcast

If you want to see more of this event, you can check out the official livestream, which aired on YouTube over the weekend.