Hearthstone Masters Tour Vashj'ir Concludes - Decklists, Results & Recap

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The fourth Masters Tour event of the year took place last weekend with over 300 players battling it out in an online tournament. You can re-live the action with our spoiler-free post below.


Top 8 Decklists

These decks carried their respective pilots to the final eight.

Dreivo's Decks

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0 78007800 481 0
0 34403440 607 0
0 1494014940 489 0

Gaboumme's Decks

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0 1224012240 430 0
0 78007800 449 0
0 34403440 577 0

Gaby's Decks

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0 1008010080 627 0
0 1840018400 578 0
0 1016010160 755 0

Habugabu's Decks

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0 1160011600 476 0
0 1128011280 480 0
0 1348013480 717 0

Jajo's Decks

0 1672016720 494 0
0 1136011360 454 0
0 78007800 400 0
0 1188011880 499 0

plastiik's Decks

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0 99609960 486 0
0 1136011360 616 0
0 94809480 404 0

PocketTrain's Decks

0 99609960 565 0
0 1160011600 569 0
0 78007800 820 0

Yueying's Decks

0 1146011460 637 0
0 1122011220 428 0
0 1160011600 440 0
0 1076010760 403 0


VoDs

You can find the VoDs of the three days of competition below, with timestamps provided by HSEsports.

Day 1:

Day 2 :

Day 3:


Results

You can find out how the Top 8 single-elimination bracket played out within the spoiler below. The preceding Swiss results can be found on Battlefy.


Recap

Rogue was the #1 pick for this tournament as seen on OffCurve's deck distribution stats. The trust in Valeera's ability was repaid in full as the class also topped the winrate lists on Battlefy with 54% across all Swiss matches. From the following four most popular classes, only Mage got above 50% with Shaman sitting at exact 50% and Druid and Priest dwelling below it. The pick-to-performance rate seemed to work on the other end of the spectrum as well as the least popular class (Warrior) was also the one with the lowest winrate (45%).

Top 8 had once again a fair share of "the usual suspects" in the mix, with Gaby and Habugabu continuing their consistent performances in Masters Tour events. The French had a strong collective representation after a while as well with three of the top spots going to them.

However, none of the aforementioned were able to take home the crown, although the Frenchman Dreivo did reach the final, as the young British PocketTrain was able to turn his high ladder finishes into a great tournament performance, earning his first major title in Hearthstone esports.


Hearthstone esports year continues with another edition of Lobby Legends this week! Don't forget to tune in!

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