Cup #1: Results, Reactions and Next Steps

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Saturday 8th April saw Warcraft heroes go head-to-head as the first cup was fought for and won in the WoW Arena World Championships. Eight teams, in ten epic matches, played each other in a tense fight-to-the-death. Check out the results below and catch all of the action here.

Leaderboard

#1 Panda Global –160 points
#2 Meatballs – 80 Points 
Rubcub Paladin Nollij Druid
Wealthyman Mage, Shaman Ozz Warlock, Shaman
Roastyz Rogue Ziffy Warlock
Chanimal Warlock, Priest Rodak Demon Hunter
#3 Fragment Apparel – 36 Points
#4 Method –20 Points                                                           
Maldiva  Warlock Cdew Shaman, Druid
Kolo  Druid, Shaman  Bean Druid
 Mes Demon Hunter, Death Knight, Warrior Snutz Warlock, Warrior
Samiyam Mage
#5 Tempo Storm –12 Points
#5 Your Name Here –12 Points
Jahmilli Mage, Shaman Vanguards Paladin, Shaman
Gorecki Druid, Paladin Kaska Shaman
Pikaboo Rogue, Warrior Borngood Paladin
Yoske Hunter

Highlights and Headlines

Mighty, Mighty, Meatballs

Team Meatballs have been on the scene a long time and are always successful on the arena ladder. This year, however, they finished second for the first time. Congratulations Meatballs! 

A Class Act

The team they played initially was Demonology Warlock, Elemental Shaman and Restoration Druid, until facing down a 0-3 defeat at the hands of Panda Global in the semi-finals. Learning from that experience, they swapped to Demon Hunter in place of Ele Shaman. It clearly worked, as they smashed Panda Global 3-0. Bam!

Panda-monium

Panda Global are an experienced supergroup formed with members from Northern Black, Northern Red and Tempo Storm. All three teams competed at the Americas Regional Championship, seeded 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Who can argue with that background?

“Play To Win”

In the second series of the double-elimination grand finals—Panda Global’s second chance—they stepped up to the challenge with a change in mentality. According to Rubcub: “We decided we’re just going to damage and play to win.” You can’t argue with words like that!

Team Meatballs fought back hard, but the Pandas patient playstyle and shift in attitude paid off: they took the series 3-1 and were crowned Arena Cup #1 champions.

Want To Get Involved?

You can award points to teams by running your own community event, find out more here .

What’s Next?

Details of Cup #2 will be announced shortly—watch this space!