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'''Noriyuki Mori''' is a Japanese professional ''Magic'' player, who made his name in the ''[[Kaldheim Championship]]'' in 2021. | |||
'''Noriyuki Mori''' a Japanese professional ''Magic'' player, who made his name in the ''[[Kaldheim Championship]]'' in 2021. | |||
==Professional play== | ==Professional play== | ||
The ''Kaldheim Championship'' was Mori's first [[Top Finish]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/news/kaldheim-championship-top-8-player-profiles-and-decklists|title=Kaldheim Championship Top 8 Player Profiles and Decklists|author=[[Adam Styborski]] and [[Corbin Hosler]]|date=March 27, 2021|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> He had been playing any online event he could find over the previous few months, and had been a frequent innovator in the [[Standard]] scene. While he began playing [[MTG Arena]] "just for fun" that changed once he hit No. 1 in Mythic ranking — a feat made possible with his more than 24,000 games played online.<ref name="Spotlight">{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/news/stepping-into-the-challenger-spotlight|title=Stepping Into the Challenger Spotlight|author=Elizabeth Rice|date=August 2, 2021|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> He showed his [[deckbuilding]] skills at the Championship, as he piloted a unique [[Gruul]] [[Food]] list to a 6-1 finish on his run to the Top 8. | The ''Kaldheim Championship'' was Mori's first [[Top Finish]], and indeed his first premier level event.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/news/kaldheim-championship-top-8-player-profiles-and-decklists|title=Kaldheim Championship Top 8 Player Profiles and Decklists|author=[[Adam Styborski]] and [[Corbin Hosler]]|date=March 27, 2021|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> He had been playing any online event he could find over the previous few months, and had been a frequent innovator in the [[Standard]] scene. While he began playing [[MTG Arena]] in 2019 "just for fun" that changed once he hit No. 1 in Mythic ranking — a feat made possible with his more than 24,000 games played online.<ref name="Spotlight">{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/news/stepping-into-the-challenger-spotlight|title=Stepping Into the Challenger Spotlight|author=Elizabeth Rice|date=August 2, 2021|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> He showed his [[deckbuilding]] skills at the Championship, as he piloted a unique [[Gruul]] [[Food]] list to a 6-1 finish on his run to the Top 8. | ||
Mori's fourth place in the ''Kaldheim Championship'' provided him with | Mori's fourth place in the ''Kaldheim Championship'' provided him with access to the [[2020–21 Players Tour Season#2020–21 Challenger Gauntlet|2020–21 Challenger Gauntlet]], again bringing a rogue choice in the form of [[Izzet]] Control.<ref name="Spotlight" /> Finishing in the Top 2 with [[Arne Huschenbeth]] in this play-off tournament, he was rewarded with a place in the [[2021 World Championship]] and in the [[2021–22 Magic Pro League]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/events/challenger-gauntlet|title=Four for the Worlds Stage|date=August 8, 2021|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> | ||
==League play== | ==League play== | ||
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!Season | |||
!Rank | |||
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|[[2021–22 Magic Pro League]] | |||
|9 | |||
|} | |||
==Accomplishments== | ==Accomplishments== | ||
{{PTAchievements}} | {{PTAchievements}} |
Latest revision as of 05:22, 24 May 2022
Noriyuki Mori | |
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Demographics | |
Nickname | Kushiro |
Nationality | Japanese |
Professional Career | |
Pro Tour debut | Kaldheim Championship |
Top Finishes | 1 (0 wins) |
GP top 8s | 0 (0 wins) |
Noriyuki Mori is a Japanese professional Magic player, who made his name in the Kaldheim Championship in 2021.
Professional play
The Kaldheim Championship was Mori's first Top Finish, and indeed his first premier level event.[1] He had been playing any online event he could find over the previous few months, and had been a frequent innovator in the Standard scene. While he began playing MTG Arena in 2019 "just for fun" that changed once he hit No. 1 in Mythic ranking — a feat made possible with his more than 24,000 games played online.[2] He showed his deckbuilding skills at the Championship, as he piloted a unique Gruul Food list to a 6-1 finish on his run to the Top 8.
Mori's fourth place in the Kaldheim Championship provided him with access to the 2020–21 Challenger Gauntlet, again bringing a rogue choice in the form of Izzet Control.[2] Finishing in the Top 2 with Arne Huschenbeth in this play-off tournament, he was rewarded with a place in the 2021 World Championship and in the 2021–22 Magic Pro League.[3]
League play
Season | Rank |
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2021–22 Magic Pro League | 9 |
Accomplishments
Season | Event type | Location | Format | Date | Rank |
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2020-21 | Split Championship | MTG Arena | Standard and Historic | March 26-28, 2021 | 4 |
→ Source: Wizards.com
References
- ↑ Adam Styborski and Corbin Hosler (March 27, 2021). "Kaldheim Championship Top 8 Player Profiles and Decklists". Magic.gg.
- ↑ a b Elizabeth Rice (August 2, 2021). "Stepping Into the Challenger Spotlight". Magic.gg.
- ↑ Four for the Worlds Stage. Magic.gg (August 8, 2021).