Wild Open Playoffs 2019 Results & Decklists
This weekend was home to the Wild Open Playoffs 2019 on Asia-Pacific, Europe and Americas regions! Elite Wild players from each region battled it out for their place in Wild Open Finals 2019. The Wild Open Finals take place later this week on February 23,2019.
You can find the qualified players alongside their decklists below.
Tournament Details
- Online tournament, top 100 Wild Ranked players (January season) from each region
- Best of 3 Conquest
- Seven rounds of Swiss with top 8 advancing.
- Top 8 Single Elimination bracket with top 2 from each region advancing to Wild Open Finals 2019
Decks Class Breakdown
Decks Archetype Breakdown
Popular Legendaries
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Popular Epics
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Popular Rares
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When and where can I watch the finals?
To be fair, Wild has a fairly small "Wild-only" card pool. The shared card pool dominates the Wild-only card pool about 2-to-1, 1200ish cards to 600ish. So, all things considered, five of sixteen is about what you ought to expect . . .
That's why you see the secret mage decks. The secret decks took out big priest in the previous rounds. A tourney is far different than just climbing the ladder.
''Big priest is a problem''
Lmao so do you not understand the difference between tourney and ladder? Obviously it's not as strong in tourney because any aggro lineup will mop the floor with it. Just ignorant
I look at this and realize the monstrous power creep on cards and decks through time. I'd be a huge supporter of Blizzard going back through wild and classic cards and buffing some old cards to achieve better balance. There are so few actual wild cards in play here. Sure the ones there are powerful cards, but from a card selection of the hundreds that are in HOF and wild, I'm sad to see so few.
Leeroy Jenkins used to cost 4 mana.
Bunch of aggro... Sprinkled with some combo and cheat out bunch of big minions types of decks... Wild is so wild...
Player671's lineup illustrates your ignorance, and why Wild despite imbalances features things you can't experience in Standard.
Nope player671 is the sprinkle of combo decks i was talking about...
So many Warrior, what a suprise lok
and hunters too. those guys are everywhere, so OP. . .
Dr J will win
Secret Mage will be eaten alive in this tournament. Only Warlock and Priest (two of the least represented class) being favorable match ups.
These are the decks of the six players who qualified for the Finals. IDK if they get to re-pick for the Finals.
Finals will be BO4 format, so yes, they will get to draft again
It was probably in as the strongest counter to big priest in all the previous pigtail matches.
Reno decks are always strong if you can pilot them correctly.
If piloted correctly, Exodia Mage is a (perceivedly) better tournament deck than Reno Mage, Mind Blast Priest/Big Priest a (perceivedly) better tournament deck than Reno Priest, and Cubelock/Mechathunlock are widely regarded as superior to Renolock right now. Perspective coming from a player who follow high level Wild very closely
Only one player who brought Big Priest qualified for the Final. There were ≅ 300 players in the three qualifiers. I'm sure many of them brought Big Priest.