Recap: Pro Quest: London, Week 2

Oct 16, 2024 Kasharn Rao

Week 2 of Pro Quest: London is in the books, and our first round of Pro Tour invites have gone out to well-deserved homes. Enigma was the deck to beat this weekend, but Runeblades also made one hell of a splash.

Players continue to carve out their niche in Rosetta Booster Draft, exploring all corners of every hero, class, and talent. With World Championship: Osaka rapidly approaching, every pod is priceless, every signal is significant, every pick is precious.

Let's take a look at some highlights...


01-new - Draagoons Hobby Shop

Draagoons Hobby Shop - Indonesia

"It was a fierce battle between heroes from Monarch against heroes from Outsiders. No one expected that all the heroes from the latest set would fail to reach the finals at today's Pro Quest. But nevertheless, congratulations to Handy Wijaya who has proven that he deserves to be the best!"

1st: Handy Wijaya - Riptide, Lurker of the Deep
2nd: Adrian Samyudia - Levia, Shadowborn Abomination


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Absolute Zero - Japan

"For the first ever Pro Quest in Okinawa Japan it was a great turnout, with 9 different heroes and 13 players. Rosetta was well represented in the metagame, which had a diverse mix of old and new heroes. Finals was between the 8th seeded Enigma vs Kayo and a barn burner that ended with a Miragai coming in for the win."

1st: Patrick Cohea - Enigma, Ledger of Ancestry
2nd: 貴史 石原 - Kayo, Armed and Dangerous


armchair adventurer

The Armchair Adventurer - United States

"Aloha and mahalo for giving us yet another opportunity to host a Pro Quest! Our small but loyal Flesh and Blood community practiced Rosetta Booster Draft at every Armory possible to prepare for this big day (even adding some extra Wednesday drafts). The practice showed in most matches, with key tech pieces such as Arcane Polarity or Save the Thought recovering otherwise lost games. One of the most intense games was Scott's Oscilio win to clinch a spot in the finals, when he was able to finish off his Florian opponent exactly with the last possible points of damage left in his deck! The finals was a showdown between the two mainstays of the Hawai'i Flesh and Blood community since the game's launch; Jason Nakata and Scott Lee (both playing Oscilio). Jason went second and started blasting immediately by leading off with an Eclectic Magnetism into a red Perennial Aetherbloom. That set the tone for the rest of the game. Jason's deck lined up to play all gas and no brakes. With many red go again attacks turn after turn, Scott's life total was Gone in a Flash!"

1st: Jason Nakata - Oscilio
2nd: Scott Lee - Oscilio