HCT 2016 Last Call Results for Europe and Asia-Pacific
This past weekend was the final events for this year's Hearthstone Championship Tour in the European and Asia-Pacific regions. Winners have been crowned and it's time that we see who will be heading to BlizzCon!
There were no prize pools for the Last Call events. The only prize given was the winner of the event gets to go to BlizzCon.
European Last Call Results
Congratulations to Pavel who defeated RDU in the finals! You can find the tournament vod on Twitch.
Europe Bracket
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Quarter-Finals
Saturday Oct 8th-
RDU 4
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ShtanUdachi 2
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Bunnyhoppor 4
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Sintolol 2
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Hoej 1
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Pavel 4
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GeorgeC 4
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Nicslay 2
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Semi-Finals
Saturday Oct 8th-
RDU 4
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Bunnyhoppor 2
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Pavel 4
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GeorgeC 1
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Finals
Saturday Oct 8th-
RDU 1
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Pavel 4
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European Last Call Champion
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Pavel
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Europe Decks
- Bunnyhoppor's Malygos Druid - European Last Call 2016 12480
- Bunnyhoppor's Secret Hunter - European Last Call 2016 3200
- Bunnyhoppor's Freeze Mage - European Last Call 2016 6920
- Bunnyhoppor's Midrange Shaman - European Last Call 2016 4860
- Bunnyhoppor's N'Zoth Control Warrior - European Last Call 2016 16360
Asia-Pacific Last Call Results
Congratulations to Che0nsu who defeated Tansoku in the finals! You can find the tournament vod on Twitch.
Asia-Pacific Bracket
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Quarter-Finals
Monday Oct 10th-
ahqShaxy 4
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Gogongsing 2
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Che0nsu 4
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aaron 1
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Tansoku 4
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NaviOOT 3
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Tom60229 1
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Rojom 4
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Semi-Finals
Monday Oct 10th-
ahqShaxy 3
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Che0nsu 4
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Tansoku 4
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Rojom 2
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Finals
Monday Oct 10th-
Che0nsu 4
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Tansoku 3
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APAC Last Call Champion
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Che0nsu
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Asia-Pacific Decks
- NaviOOT's Malygos Druid - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 10980
- NaviOOT's Freeze Mage - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6920
- NaviOOT's Miracle Rogue - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6800
- NaviOOT's Totem Shaman - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 4680
- NaviOOT's N'Zoth Control Warrior - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 13240
- Cheonsu's Malygos Druid - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 12480
- Cheonsu's Midrange Camel Hunter - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 4720
- Cheonsu's Tempo Mage - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 11380
- Cheonsu's Midrange Shaman - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 4700
- Cheonsu's N'Zoth Control Warrior - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 15160
- gogongsing's Malygos Druid - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 11220
- gogongsing's Freeze Mage - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6920
- gogongsing's Midrange Shaman - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6420
- gogongsing's Discardlock - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 1280
- gogongsing's Yogg Control Warrior - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 12100
- ahqShaxy's Yogg Token Druid - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 9860
- ahqShaxy's Tempo Mage - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6480
- ahqShaxy's Midrange Shaman - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 4860
- ahqShaxy's Discardlock - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 1280
- ahqShaxy's C'Thun Warrior - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 9180
- Tom60229's Malygos Druid - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 11220
- Tom60229's Freeze Mage - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6960
- Tom60229's Miracle Rogue - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 6800
- Tom60229's Midrange Shaman - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 3400
- Tom60229's Control Warrior - Asia-Pacific Last Call 2016 10580
Who is Going to BlizzCon?
It's been a long year and so far we know 15 of the 16 people who will be attending. We will find out the last person to qualify from the Americas this weekend.
Americas
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Handsomeguy
Yulsic
Che0nsu
DDaHyoNi
China
Omegazero
Hamster
Jasonzhou
Breath
Which region does the continent of Africa belong to? Europe?
Hearthstone hasn't been released in Arica yet.
Mindboggling China gets 4 guaranteed spots.
Thijs is likely the favorite because of his record and consistency. Naiman is a proved cheater, I don't care however good he is he should be banned for liffe.
so who are the favorites?
I think that Thijs will win. I also think that Naiman wil go far. It is hard to know. In HS you need to be lucky aswell. I don't know much about the ones from China and Asia.
It's a coin flip.
Most people will say Thijs, because he's the only name anyone recognizes. But in reality, any of them can win. They all had to get through a lot of tough competition.
I have the impression that Jasonzhou is quite highly regarded in China. From APAC, Handsomeguy was in every championship final of the region, winning two of them, so he should be quite good at this game. He would have also qualified to Last Call but people who already had their BlizzCon ticket weren't eligible. From Europe and Americas I can't pick as clear regional number one as these guys. But every single player that gets to BlizzCon is capable of winning the whole thing.
Well, 3 of 4 european representers come from post-soviet countries and are russian-speakers. Thijs can feel a bit lonely up there;) And USA line-up for now seems the weaker of all.