Masters Tour Undercity Top 8 – Deck Lists, Stats & Results + Grandmasters 2022 Season 1 Promotions!

Masters Tour Undercity is over! It was the sixth (and final) Masters Tour event of 2021. Just like every Masters Tours this year, it was planned as a fully online event right from the start (hopefully we’ll be back to offline events soon enough!)

Over 400 skilled players from around the world, who qualified through tournaments or high ladder finishes, fought for their share of $250,000 prize pool, and a chance to join the next season of Grandmasters. However, only 8 of them qualified for the quarterfinals. You can find all of their decklists and some statistics below!

Masters Tour Undercity Top 8 Results & Prizes

Here are the final results and prizes. All 8 players did an amazing job to get this far, but biggest congratulations to XiaoT for taking the trophy home!

Place Player Money Prize
1 XiaoT $25,000
2 DragonMan $17,000
3-4 Tianming $10,000
3-4 ZloyGruzin $10,000
5-8 GivePLZ $6,000
5-8 JheickWeiss $6,000
5-8 Sherlock $6,000
5-8 nemutagenakuma $6,000

And here’s a full Top 8 bracket:

Masters Tour Undercity Champion – XiaoT!

Wu “XiaoT” Jiwei of China is the Masters Tour Undercity Champion! XiaoT is the final Masters Tour champion of 2021, rising above the rest – 400 players competing from more than 40 countries all over the world! In a remarkably fast final, XiaoT beat Cheng “DragonMan” Ka Sing 3-0 in less than 30 minutes! Hopefully, you didn’t blink and miss anything. XiaoT is taking home the title of Masters Tour Champion and $25,000 (USD) in prizing!

It’s really no wonder that Jia thinks the “T” in “XiaoT” stands for TERMINATOR!

After securing a Top 16 spot with an 8-0 record in the initial swiss rounds, XiaoT succeeded through several tough Day 3 matches. Starting off with a 3-2 victory over Masters Tour Stormwind Champion Furyhunter before a stunning 3-1 win against GivePLZ in the Top 8. XiaoT then bested Tianming 3-0 in the semifinal to claim his rightful spot in the Grand Finals.

Despite a commendable performance with Garrote Rogue and Anaconda Druid by DragonMan, XiaoT saw no reason to delay his victory and took less than 30 minutes to skillfully use OTK Demon Hunter, Quest Warlock, and Quest Warrior to secure a swift and incredible 3-0 victory. What a way to end the last Masters Tour of the year!

Hearthstone Grandmasters Promotions

Since it’s the last Masters Tour before the next season of Grandmasters begins, we now know a full list of players who have qualified to participate in Hearthstone’s pro circuit.

Americas

  • Pun
  • Pascoa
  • CaelesLuna
  • LeandroLeal
  • GamerRvg

Asia-Pacific

  • DragonMan
  • Mighty
  • trahison
  • DOLGALLERY
  • MegaGliscor
  • che0nsu

Europe

  • Furyhunter
  • Floki
  • SuperFake
  • ZloyGruzin

Yes, it’s more people qualifying than usual. That’s because on top of the relegations, we had a bunch of players quitting competitive Hearthstone, opening a few extra slots.

It’s also worth mentioning is that some of the players listed above are Grandmasters who just got relegated, but have managed to re-qualify – CaelesLuna from Americas, trahison and che0nsu from Asia-Pacific and Floki from Europe.

Masters Tour Undercity Top 8 Deck Distribution & Card Stats

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Masters Tour Undercity Top 8 Deck Lists

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2 Comments

  1. Pandamonium
    November 22, 2021 at 12:51 pm

    Grats Xiao. And can garrote die already? I guarantee that there’s no way in hell the devs thought garrote could be used as an empty deck otk when they released it, and it’s just atrocious gameplay design since the rogue has every possible answer to anything while at the same time torching through their deck twice as fast as any other deck. Like genuinely horribly designed.

    • Pandamonium
      November 23, 2021 at 1:30 pm

      What on earth could be the problem with making the bleeds not affected by spell damage like every single other card that does something like this???