The number of official Power Events for the DBFZ World Tour 2023/2024 is not too big, and many players strongly rely on the community Tenkaichi tournaments to earn standing points.
One of such opportunities was at the offline event CEOviedo.
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The number of official Power Events for the DBFZ World Tour 2023/2024 is not too big, and many players strongly rely on the community Tenkaichi tournaments to earn standing points.
One of such opportunities was at the offline event CEOviedo.
Lucar actively participates in Tenkaichi tournaments, and we saw him playing at First Attack 2023 just around a week ago (and that was an impressive W). The player participated in CEOviedo too, taking his current meta-team to the scene (only 16 keeps his place as an Anchor).
Character-wise, it’s pretty interesting to note two Base Gokus in Top 4 and two Jirens. The Losers Semi between Joe Rod and Cainacu was almost a mirror match. Are these characters really that strong in the current build?
Lucar pretty much dominated throughout the tourney, slinging only one game in the Grand Final.
DBFZ players are ready to take long-distance trips to participate in Power Events. WADE traveled from France to Thailand to play at TGU 2023. The result was quite worthy of this effort.
The last Power Event of the DBFZ World Tour 2023/2024 happens in France on November 24-26 at UFA 2023. Stay tuned to DashFight for more info about that event and the league in general.
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