The semifinals came down to two pairings of Team Overdose versus Team Comic Odyssey—the final throwdown was here! Overdose was facing down two SJC Champions. Their work would be cut out for them.
Coronel won the coin flip and opted to go first, opening with a face down card in each of his zones. Luc summoned
Sangan on his first turn and attacked with it, crashing into
Spirit Reaper. An end phase
Mystical Space Typhoon took out Luc's face down
Mystical Space Typhoon, and both players spent a turn passing, only setting an additional spell or trap. Luc broke the lull by playing
Delinquent Duo, hitting
Jinzo, and play moved to Coronel after he set another monster. Coronel set a second monster as well as another spell or trap.
A third set monster hit the field on Luc's side. He was keeping himself at just one spell or trap, which was fortunate for him. Coronel had been holding a
Heavy Storm since turn one, and his second set spell or trap was likely an attempt to draw out a similar board position from Luc. A turn of lull proceeded to occur with Coronel summoning Kycoo only to soon lose it, while Luc used his normal summon to set and then flip a
Magician of Faith. He nailed Coronel with another
Delinquent Duo and though the players had matching fields—two spells or traps and a monster each—Luc had a hand of three cards while Coronel had none. Next turn, Luc summoned
Tsukuyomi to turn
Spirit Reaper face down, then attempted to use
Nobleman of Crossout on it, but was stymied by a
Ceasefire.
Call of the Haunted brought up
Sangan for Luc, and Coronel continued to hide. Next turn,
Sangan was tributed for
Airknight Parshath. Luc was looking to lean hard on Coronel, and Airknight smacked a
Scapegoat. Coronel seemed to realize that his defense couldn't last forever and was costing him severely, so he sprung into action:
Premature Burial brought back
Jinzo,
Smashing Ground took down the Parshath, and the life point totals were 5000 to 2100 in favor of Coronel after an attack from
Jinzo!
Coronel had nothing. His in-hand cards were
Scapegoat and
Nobleman of Crossout, neither of which he could even activate at this point. His face down monster was his only mystery. It would make or break this game, and if Luc had
Tsukuyomi. it wouldn't even do that.
Coronel had nothing. He set a face down
Sangan, but the Soldier quickly removed it. Airknight struck one more sheep and Wilson Luc took game one!
Game Two
Game two was opened yet again by Coronel and he quickly set a single monster before handing play over to Luc. Luc attacked the face down monster,
D. D. Assailant, with
D. D. Warrior Lady and opted to remove the Assailant. He set a face down spell or trap and that was it.
It was Luc's turn to
Snatch Steal next. He grabbed
Jinzo and belted Coronel with it for 2400. Luc opted not to play a monster, and with four or five cards in hand, it was either extreme restraint or he actually had nothing. Coronel tried to match Luc's tempo. He was falling into a trap, setting only a single monster,
Sinister Serpent. Luc whacked it with
Nobleman of Crossout next turn and again attacked directly with
Jinzo. Coronel was watching the match slip through his grasp.
Trying to take it back, he played
Smashing Ground to off
Jinzo and set a single spell or trap. He again passed—Luc was just dictating his pace of play to him. Luc set a monster and flipped it next turn, revealing
Magician of Faith to take back
Nobleman of Crossout. Coronel set another spell or trap and passed yet again.