Tournament Coverage
We organize public tournament results into readable event pages, archetype summaries, and deck references so competitive players can understand what is performing across formats.
VGTopDecks is an unofficial, community-driven website for Cardfight!! Vanguard players. The site focuses on useful publisher content: tournament data, deck examples, searchable card information, player guides, and tools that help users prepare for real games.
The project is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bushiroad. Card names, card images, and related intellectual property belong to their respective owners. Original site writing, layout, data organization, tools, and community-facing documentation are maintained for players who need a clear place to research decks and improve their testing process.
We organize public tournament results into readable event pages, archetype summaries, and deck references so competitive players can understand what is performing across formats.
The database is built for practical lookup: card names, printings, grades, nations, card text, images, and deck-building context are connected so players do not need to jump between scattered references.
The builder helps users assemble lists, check restrictions, choose print variants, save drafts, export deck text, and prepare proxy sheets for testing.
Guides and articles explain how to use the tools, read tournament data, compare archetypes, and turn raw deck lists into decisions for practice and events.
The site aims to provide original organization and context instead of thin or duplicate pages. Tournament pages are structured around event details, placements, archetypes, and deck references. Guide pages explain workflows in plain language. Database pages connect card data with print information and deck-building use cases.
When users find missing data, incorrect card details, broken images, or outdated tournament information, they can report it through the feedback page. Admin and moderator tools are used to review submissions, update data, and improve public pages before they are surfaced to the community.