Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific - Results and Decklists!
Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific was the 4th Masters Tour stop to determine who will win enough prize money to be eligible to become a Grandmaster in 2021, which is due to start next rotation year and will have a spots to the World Championship on the line for all participants (1 spot per Region, per GM season). With this being the 4th of 6 tournaments to determine these GM spots, it is an important stepping stone and leaves us with only 2 tournaments remaining to get the prize money needed!
The closely fought results from the Swiss rounds on Friday and Saturday lead to a score of 7-2 being needed to make the Top 8 single elimination rounds on Sunday. Find all the video links as well as the results from Sunday and the Decklists from the Top 4 in our recap below!
Video Recaps
Since we are posting our article close to the ending of Day 3, not all of the matches have been put onto YouTube yet, so check the official Hearthstone Esports YT Channel for the uploads later here!
- Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Finals Full Recap: here.
- Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 8 - Day 3 Full Recap: here.
- Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific - Day 2 Full Recap: here.
- Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific - Day 1 Full Recap: here.
- All The Recaps: All Videos.
Results
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Top 8
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OldBoy 1
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Alutemu 3
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RNGLeaoh 2
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Thijs 3
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Bunnyhoppor 3
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LPXHope 1
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Leta 3
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justsaiyan 1
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Semi-Finals
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Alutemu 3
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Thijs 1
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Bunnyhoppor 2
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Leta 3
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Finals
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Alutemu 1
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Leta 3
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Winner
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Leta
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Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 4 Decklists
These are the decks of the Top 4 Players from the Masters Tour: Jönköping Tournament!
Thijs' Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 4 Decks:
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Alutemu's Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 4 Decks:
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Bunnyhoppor's Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 4 Decks:
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Leta's Masters Tour Online: Asia-Pacific Top 4 Decks:
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I mean it's literally the start of a brand new rotation. The card pool has been slashed almost in half. Of course there aren't going to be that many decks....
i would play Galakrond Priest.
Gives a Shit on Warrior and has a good winrate vs Highlander Hunter. Warlock is a Problem most of the time. Favored vs Rogue and Druids.
Im suprised how easily this Deck can beat Highlader hunter sometimes, wich is the strongest Deck atm imho.
GalaPriest according to DataReaper report has only 0.37 winrate against HL Hunter, it's unfavorable, bad matchup. Also unfavored against rogues (favored in my own statistics though).
A whole tournament made of 6 decks, that's healthy meta for you
Imagine playing tournament not with best decks.
@RAGEdarky - Imagine having more than 6 decks considered "best"... Or the wild consideration of having at least one viable competitive deck per class...
Imagine equating a top 4 with a whole tournament
I mean, if you saw the stream, you could have seen Highlander Mage, Zoolock, Spell druid, Tempo DH (not a surprise on this one lol)... I guess you did saw the stream and you aren't talking without knowing this fact...
Every class is viable. I don't know why people complain so much about the meta. Right now I'm ranking with Secret Mage.
If you have a meta that allows you to play off-meta deck and actually have some success with them, it means it's a healthy meta. Just don't look at Hsreplay homie.