Runeterra's A Curious Journey Seasonal Tournaments Results, Decklists & More!

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


APAC

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.

In APAC, Aurora from Hong Kong and pinpingho from Taiwan were able to advance all the way to the final. The latter, whom some Hearthstone esports fans might also remember, was able to secure his second Seasonal tournament win after two mirror match victories in a tight 2-1 series.

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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.

In Europe, the Russian 05WTF made it to back-to-back finals after his runner-up spot last seasonal, and unfortunately for him the outcome was the same this time, as the Belgian Redwinter was able to come back after losing the first match and sweep the Russian's Viego deck for a 2-1 victory.

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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.

In Americas, the final took place between two US players, Prodigy and Kraftyone, who ended up having mirror lineups after the bans. WIth both players takings wins with Ziggs/Taliyah, it all came down to a Sun Disc mirror where Prodigy emerged victorious.

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Did you watch any of the finals? What did you think? Share your thoughts with us below!

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  • Only surprise here is seeing Gangplank/Sejuani.

  • Literally exactly the same three deck choices (with only slight differences) for both players in the APAC finals. That's nuts.