Runeterra's Between Worlds Seasonal Tournament Results, Decklists & More!

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This past Saturday was the home of Beyond Worlds Seasonal tournaments on all four shards, and after all the action, four new champions were crowned. You can re-live the action with our spoiler-free post below.


Southeast Asia

If you missed the action, here's the VoD of the matches shown on stream. The decklists of the finalists and result discussion can be found in the spoiler below the video.

While the last tournament saw a strong Vietnamese representation, this time the top 8 was more varied and all top 4 players were from a different country. Last season's runner-up OPM Hammerhead was once again among the top but lost his semifinal to the eventual tournament winner AG Realer, who secured back-to-back SEA titles to Vietnam by beating the Thai player Bruce1915 in the grand final.

Only two decklists were shown on stream; both players also had Gangplank/Sejuani and Swain/Teemo lists.

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Asia

If you missed the action, here's the VoD of the matches shown on stream (with Japanese casting). The decklists of the finalists and result discussion can be found in the spoiler below the video.

(No nationalities were shared on stream so no commentary on that).

In Asia the final was over in less than half an hour, as sai sweeped シンゲツ's spicier lineup with a clear 2-0 victory.

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Europe

If you missed the action, here's the VoD of the matches shown on stream. The decklists of the finalists and result discussion can be found in the spoiler below the video.

Despite the strong German representation in the tournament, only one player made it to top 8 whereas both Russians were able to do the same. The grand finalists, Belgium's Ultraman1996 and Spain's Painas, each had only one game loss in the whole tournament before their head-to-head battle. In the end the experienced card gamer Painas took home the title with a 2-1 victory by reverse-sweeping Ultraman1996's Teemo/Swain.

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Americas

If you missed the action, here's the VoD of the matches shown on stream. The decklists of the finalists and result discussion can be found in the spoiler below the video.

As usual, US players formed the majority of this weekend's Americas players. Top 8 had some variance nonetheless with three of the six Brazilians and the sole Argentinian making it. The former did not stop there as BlackBoss went all to way to the final against last season's runner-up Kochua, who once again had to settle for the 2nd place after another 2-1 final loss against the Brazilian.

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