2016 Hearthstone World Championship


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A map of the qualification process towards the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship.

The 2016 Hearthstone World Championship was the third year of the Hearthstone World Championship A map of the qualification process towards the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship. The Hearthstone World Championship is the official Hearthstone world championship and the finale for the Hearthstone Championship Tour. Each year, the Championship gathers hearthstone and the finale for the 2016 Hearthstone Championship Tour. It took place from Oct. 26 - Nov. 5, with the Top 8 contenders competing at BlizzCon 2016 in Anaheim, CA. The total prize pool for the Championship was $1,000,000.

Pavel defeated DrHippi to become the 2016 Hearthstone World Champion.

For general information and a list of other World Championship years, see Hearthstone World Championship A map of the qualification process towards the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship. The Hearthstone World Championship is the official Hearthstone world championship and the finale for the Hearthstone Championship Tour. Each year, the Championship gathers hearthstone .

Structure

World Championship year-at-a-glance 2016.jpg

The Championship saw 16 players from around the world competing for a substantial $1,000,000 cash prize, as well as the glory of being crowned Hearthstone World Champion. The Championship was preceded by regional Season Preliminaries and regional Season Championships, in which the best 40 players from each region Hearthstone is divided into four geographical regions: Americas, Europe, Asia and China. Each country Hearthstone is available to play in is assigned to one of these regions. Each player by default uses their Battle.net account hearthstone were narrowed down to 4 from each, whom then progressed to the World Championship. Players qualified for their Season Championships through earning qualification points, gained through Ranked Play The 25 numbered ranks in Ranked play. Ranked (also known as Ranked Play) is the serious side of Play mode, with players able to earn special ranks to reflect their prowess in battle this season. hearthstone and participation in selected Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments Tournaments in Hearthstone are comprised of official Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments and unofficial non-Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments. Contents 1 Competitive formats 1.1 Conquest 1.2 Last Hero Standing 2 Official tournaments 2.1 Hearthstone Championship Tour 2.2 Hearthstone Collegiate National Championship hearthstone .

These players competed throughout the year in online Hearthstone Cups, onsite Hearthstone Major tournaments, and Ranked Play The 25 numbered ranks in Ranked play. Ranked (also known as Ranked Play) is the serious side of Play mode, with players able to earn special ranks to reflect their prowess in battle this season. hearthstone ladder seasons to earn enough HCT points to participate in one of the Season Championships or Last Calls. For each Championship, the players faced off in a best-of-seven single-elimination bracket using the Conquest Tournaments in Hearthstone are comprised of official Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments and unofficial non-Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments. Contents 1 Competitive formats 1.1 Conquest 1.2 Last Hero Standing 2 Official tournaments 2.1 Hearthstone Championship Tour 2.2 Hearthstone Collegiate National Championship hearthstone match format modified with a ban.

The first points-giving event of the 2016 Hearthstone Championship Tour took place at DreamHack Winter 2015 on Nov. 26⃢₀ₓ29. Players were eligible to earn 2016 HCT points via Ranked Play beginning on Dec. 2015.

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Changes since last year

This Championship Tour saw a number of massive changes to the tournament structure. Based on feedback from last year⃢₀ₙs tournaments, the following changes were implemented for 2016:

World Championship

The 2016 Hearthstone World Championship saw 16 exceptional players, four apiece from Europe, China, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas, came together to duel for their share of a $1,000,000 prize pool and the title of Hearthstone World Champion. Four groups of four players (one from each region) competed against each other in a double-elimination tournament format until only eight players remained, at which point the competition shifted to a single-elimination bracket. All matches were played in a Conquest Tournaments in Hearthstone are comprised of official Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments and unofficial non-Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments. Contents 1 Competitive formats 1.1 Conquest 1.2 Last Hero Standing 2 Official tournaments 2.1 Hearthstone Championship Tour 2.2 Hearthstone Collegiate National Championship hearthstone format with a ban.

  • Date: Oct. 26 - Nov. 5, 2016
  • Location: Anaheim, CA
  • Prize Pool: $1,000,000

Pavel defeated DrHippi in the grand finals. Babbling Book Babbling Book Set: One Night in Karazhan Type: Minion Class: Mage Rarity: Rare Cost: 1 Attack: 1 Health: 1 Abilities: Battlecry Tags: Class-related, Generate, Random Battlecry: Add a random Mage spell to your hand.His idol hearthstone turned out to be a major swing card for Pavel during the match, and the coined meme "Paveled" arose in the Hearthstone community to refer to any swing turn caused by RNG "I think it’s important for there to be some kind of randomness in the game. I think it creates great stories and I don’t think you want a game that is entirely no RNG. Heck, hearthstone .

  • 2016 Hearthstone World Championship - Reddit
  • 2016 Top 16 Brackets - Battle.net
  • 2016 Hearthstone World Championship Playlist - YouTube
  • 2016 Hearthstone World Championship - Day Two - YouTube

Last Call Invitationals

The final competitors for the Hearthstone World Championship were determined by the Last Call Invitationals for each region, featuring players who earned the most HCT points across all three Hearthstone Championship Tour seasons.

  • Last Call Invitationals - Reddit
  • Americas Last Call Invitational
    • Americas Last Call Invitational - Brackets
  • Europe Last Call Invitational
    • Europe Last Call Invitational - Brackets
  • Asia-Pacific Last Call Invitational
    • Asia-Pacific Last Call Invitational - Brackets

Summer Championships

For each Championship, the players faced off in a best-of-seven single-elimination bracket using the Conquest Tournaments in Hearthstone are comprised of official Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments and unofficial non-Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments. Contents 1 Competitive formats 1.1 Conquest 1.2 Last Hero Standing 2 Official tournaments 2.1 Hearthstone Championship Tour 2.2 Hearthstone Collegiate National Championship hearthstone match format with a ban. The winner will claim the Summer Championship title, the $25,000 first place prize, and a spot at the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship.

120 HCT points each.

  • HCT Summer Championships
  • HCT Americas Summer Championship
  • HCT Europe Summer Championship
  • HCT Asia-Pacific Summer Championship

Spring Championships

Across three consecutive weekends in Jun., the Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Americas Spring Championships took place at the Hollywood Riviera Studios in Torrance, California. Each weekend, the eight qualifying players from their respective region⃢₀ₙs Preliminary event were flown in to battle it out to become that region⃢₀ₙs Spring Champion. The winners also earned a spot in the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship at BlizzCon 2016.

  • HCT Spring Championships
  • HCT Europe Spring Championship - Reddit
  • HCT Asia-Pacific Spring Championship - Reddit
  • HCT Americas Spring Championship - Reddit

Winter Championships

The 2016 Winter Championships were held in Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California. On each of three weekends, the eight qualifying players from their respective region’s Preliminary event were flown in to battle it out to become that region’s Winter Champion. The winners also secured a spot in the 2016 Hearthstone World Championship.

The Winter Championships used a modified Conquest format with a ban. Each player submitted four decks of unique classes for the Season Preliminaries and again for the Season Championship. At the start of each best-of-five series, each player will inform their opponent of the four classes that they have brought. The players will then inform the admin which of their opponent’s classes they wish to ban. From there, the players will compete in a standard Conquest Tournaments in Hearthstone are comprised of official Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments and unofficial non-Blizzard-sanctioned tournaments. Contents 1 Competitive formats 1.1 Conquest 1.2 Last Hero Standing 2 Official tournaments 2.1 Hearthstone Championship Tour 2.2 Hearthstone Collegiate National Championship hearthstone format with their three remaining decks.

  • HCT Winter Championships

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Location

  • Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California

Prize Pool

1,000,000 USD are spread among the players as seen below:

Place $ USD Player Team
1st $250,000 ₠Pavel Millenium
2nd $150,000 ₠DrHippi Virtus.pro
3rd-4th $100,000 ₠Che0nsu ZZZZZ
₠Jasonzhou eStar Gaming
5th-8th $50,000 ₠Hamster Team Celestial
₠Amnesiac NRG Esports
₠Cydonia Escape Gaming
₠HotMEOWTH ZZZZZ
9th-12th $25,000 ₠handsomeguy ZZZZZ
₠Bbgungun ZZZZZ
₠Yulsic ZZZZZ
₠OmegaZero ZZZZZ
13th-16th $25,000 ₠ThijsNL G2 Esports
₠Naiman Virtus.pro
₠Breath Team Celestial
₠DDaHyoNi Cloud9

Format

  • General: Best of 7 "Conquest" format
  • Group Stage: Dual Tournament
    • Top 2 from each group advance to Playoffs.
  • Playoffs: Single Elimination

Host

  • Dan "Frodan" Chou

Casters

  • Brian "Kibler" Kibler
  • Simon "Sottle" Welch
  • Alexander "Raven" Baguley
  • TJ "Azumo" Sanders
  • Nathan "ThatsAdmirable" Zamora
  • James "Firebat" Kostesich

Participants

Europe Championship (4)
Naiman
ThijsNL
DrHippi
Pavel
Americas Championship (4)
Amnesiac
Cydonia
HotMEOWTH
Bbgungun
China Championship (4)
Breath
Jasonzhou
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