Gaming News This passionate psychiatrist will drive you crazy at the card game Dragon Ball Super
The best players aren’t always who you think they are! While you might mistake him for your average psychiatrist, this Dragon Ball Super player is actually one of the best in the world, and he’s French!
From Correze to Las Vegas
Do you know Antoine Edu ? Probably not. Still, you don’t want to challenge him Dragon Ball Super card game, unless you’re constantly trying to fight stronger ones than you like San Goku. Less known than other similar games like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! or Magic the Gathering, the card game featuring characters from Akira Toriyama’s manga, still enjoys a notorious success among fans of the Dragon Ball universe, to the point of organizing several national and international tournaments.
Among them we mention, for example, the French championship, whose title holder is none other than this famous Antoine Edou, psychiatrist by profession and passionate about manga of all kinds. Not content with his easy title of Champion of France, he also left for Las Vegas last month to attend the World Championships of the card game where he managed to win that third place ! In an article by our colleagues fromwestern francehe says :
A great experience! Although of course I would have preferred to bring the title back. I still have a pretty nice lot: a gold card that can be sold for a very high price.
To get there, training never stopped in the thirties, while the card game Dragon Ball Super was far from known in France. He says he started out as a Facebook group of just a dozen people before growing to over 3,000 players today.
An impressive collection
In addition to his day-to-day job and his talent for the card game Dragon Ball Super, the psychiatrist can also boast of being the owner of a huge manga collection of all genres. With more than 5,500 works (all sorted by author and edition), the basement of his house could make many a supermarket shelf pale.
Estimated at more than 50,000 dollars, Antoine Edou’s collection is the result of two decades of compulsive shopping. With a manga library created by dragon ball To Yu-Gi-Oh! pass Shaman King etc Hunter X HunterThe French Dragon Ball Super Champion claims to have switched to this collection for the sheer pleasure of reading, unlike his less useful old collections (panini cards, stamps, etc.). He also praises the manga’s merits, calling it a “perfect object for immersion in another world.”and defends young people who bought such stories with their culture pass:
I don’t care if young people buy manga or classic literature. All means are good to discover reading.
Here’s a psychiatrist we’d like to hear a little more about in the mainstream media. If you live in Corrèze and want to challenge him to the Dragon Ball Super card game, be careful not to arm yourself with too much hope of success.