Battle.net World Championship: Meet the World of Warcraft Arena Players

Battle.net World Championship: Meet the World of Warcraft Arena Players

Now that you’ve learned a little more about the Battle.net World Championship and the great World of Warcraft events that will be occurring, it’s time to introduce you to the teams that will be competing in the World Championship World of Warcraft Arena Global Finals.  Get out your sharpies and poster board; you’ll want to be prepared to root on your favorite teams. (You can never go wrong with a little extra glitter too, or maybe some scrolling text on your tablet.)
 

North America

The 2012 World Championship World of Warcraft Arena North American Invitational was hosted by Curse Network and took place from August 24 -26. Eight of the top teams competed to see who would hit the road to Shanghai later in the year. When the dust settled two teams stood victorious.

Bring It
  Mage- Venruiki
  Warlock- Snutz
  Shaman- Kollektive

"Bring It" is a team who is doing just that. 'Snutz', no stranger to the big stage, has made a name for himself at previous BlizzCons. Joining with the talents of 'Venruki' and 'Kollektiv', 'Snutz's' group looks to build on his extensive experience and show everyone that their place in Shanghai is well deserved.

Evil Geniuses
  Priest - Talbadar
  Shaman- Cdew
  Warlock- Azael

   

With an incredible showing in the round robin event of the North America Invitational, Evil Geniuses carried that momentum into the finals. Emerging the victors and securing their spot among the elite in Shanghai, this trio has moved one step closer to the goal of all evil geniuses: World Domination.
 

Europe

The 2012 European World of Warcraft Invitational took place this year at Gamescom at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. On August 19, eight of the best teams in Europe battled it out with six out of the twenty-four players emerging victorious in their bid to make it to the world stage at the Battle.net World Championship.

I’m Just Being Honest
  Warlock - Bluckstak
  Shaman - Boetar
  Shaman- Swapxy
   
The ever-smiling trio ‘I'm just being honest’ fought their way through the European invitational valiantly, claiming second place to venture on to the Battle.Net World Championship in Shanghai. Their team consists of Warlock ‘Blukstak’ and Shamans ‘Boetar’ and ‘Swapxy’.

Yaspresents
  Priest - Zunniyaki
  Death Knight - Another
  Paladin- Câra
   

Yaspresents, a team of confident players who were determined to prevail at the European Championships. They pushed their way through the tournament in the upper bracket and defeated every opponent they crossed. ‘Zunniyaki's’ Priest is teamed with Death Knight player ‘Another’ and ‘Câra’ the Paladin, and together they've managed some incredible team play and coordination, making them a group to be watched in Shanghai.
 

Korea

Early August proved to be a fortuitous time for the two teams from Korea, LG-IM and Delirium Termans who took the top two spots in the 2012 World of Warcraft Arena KR National tournament.

LG-IM
  Warlock - Adouken
  Shaman - Shotky
  Mage - Avenger
   

Adouken is not just a fan-favorite in Korea, but has supporters worldwide due to his many videos, and now he’s coming to you live at the Battle.net World Championships. Last year, he was active in the Korean Nationals under the team name “Kimchi Man,” taking the trophy, but falling short at the Battle.net World Championship. The team is now with LG-IM, and has added a new Mage to the team that goes by the handle of “Avenger.” This will be their chance at a second shot at conquering the Arena.

Delirium Termans
  Warrior - Tatu
  Death Knight - Must
  Paladin- Ardent
   

Team Delirium Termans participated in the 2011 Korea World of Warcraft Battle.net Invitational and ran into a road block thus finding themselves unable to make it past the 5th place slot. They were not discouraged however, nor did they give up, and they are now back again for another shot at being world champions. With a lineup with more than five possible combinations of classes, the team promises versatile deployment and engagement strategies to whoever may challenge them.
 

Taiwan

The WoW-Cup Championship (World of Warcraft Arena Tournament Invitational Final) was held at the Taipei Computer Applications Show on August 5, with AHQ eSports Club and Team ROCCAT SYI advancing, holding on to the hopes of the Taiwan community to bring home a win.

AHQ eSports Club
  Warrior - WANFU
  Warlock - DEC
  Shaman - IVAN

You may remember AHQ eSports Club as ROC – that’s the name they went by at BlizzCon 2011. This year, they’re landed a sponsorship with AHQ for their fourth chance to represent Taiwan in one of Blizzard’s Arena finals events. Warrior ‘WANFU’ and Warlock ‘DEC’ are both veteran players, having racked up experience during the Invitationals.  They’ve been joined by Shaman ‘IVAN’, and are ready to showcase their Arena skills in the Battle.net World Championship.

Team ROCCAT SYI
  Priest - Syanzi
  Rogue- Cureasy
  Mage - Acedog

SYI won the sponsorship of ROCCAT after they earned a berth in the 2012 Battle.net World Championship. Their excellent performance in the 2012 Battle.net Taiwan National Final impressed many. This will be their first time attending Battle.net World Championship for Taiwan and many look forward to seeing them take the battle to the next big stage.
 

China

In China, a series of tournaments were held between August 4-31, resulting in just two teams emerging triaumphant from a pool of talented players.Team Old Boy and DoubleG will make a showing in their home country in the hopes of earning the top spot in the world.

Team Old Boy
  Rogue - 寒剑
  Shaman - Lareina
  Warlock - 天堂之声

As the winner of the first China Arena Championship, Team Old Boy has made its return with a Rogue/Warlock/Shaman team composition. They reached rank 1 many times through season 3 to season 11, and entered the regional final with an undefeated record on the group stage. Among all the intensive match-ups in the final, their series against another great team, the DMC, were the most exciting. During the final match of their best-of-three series, they had perfect timing and were able to quickly take out one of DMC’s players, thus opening up an opportunity to seal this important win. They continued their perfect match streak during the Final and took the Battle.net World Championship spot with an impressive final record of 4 wins and 1 loss.

DoubleG
  Shaman - Darkarchonyo
  Warlock - Holylol
  Mage - 霸气四射
These three names will be familiar to those who watched the 2011 China Battle.net Invitational – Dark and  霸气四射 both come from the top four teams last year's competition, and Dark himself helped the once-glorious GOA dominate many 2011 Arena tournaments with his legendary Shaman skills. They return for 2012, and have teamed with Holylol to form a Mage/Warlock/Shaman trio. They had an undefeated record on the group stage, equally impressive fights during elimination rounds, and awed everyone with a three win streak, turning the tide against War Never Change when they were behind by a score of 0-2.

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Headmarauder
Kel'Thuzad
Headmarauder
11/26/2012
shaman
mage
warlock

shaman
warlock
priest

shaman
shaman
shaman lol.
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OMG! i cant wait
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Wyldpyre
Cenarius
Wyldpyre
11/17/2012
It is level 90 remember the arena switch before the launch of MoP?
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Souporsalad
Stormrage
Souporsalad
11/16/2012
Are they doing lvl 90 or 85 pvp?
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Bleedzlul
Barthilas
Bleedzlul
11/15/2012
OMG This needs to hurry up and happen this waiting is hurting me
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Xzeero
Ragnaros
Xzeero
11/15/2012
ojala llegue Team Old Boy o eam ROCCAT SYI a la final , los apoyo solo porque tienen rogue xD
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Zhaoshingcho
Firetree
Zhaoshingcho
11/15/2012
EG Fighting!!!!!
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Gankerz
Sisters of Elune
Gankerz
11/14/2012
GO ASIANS kick all there butts like I know yas can...=)
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Denspaßeiner
Terenas
Denspaßeiner
12/27/2012
@Gankerz: well, they lost... go merica
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Shinrah
Wyrmrest Accord
Shinrah
11/14/2012
Adouken whewt!
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Milotis
Elune
Milotis
11/13/2012
Do they not have any tournaments in Japan, Russia, Australia or South America??? Lord knows I've come across many players from each of those countries.
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Deatharms
Moonrunner
Deatharms
11/13/2012
GO USA!
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Hellmet
Andorhal
Hellmet
11/13/2012
Geez!... Looks like a shamtastic tournament.
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Fatmedic
Destromath
Fatmedic
11/13/2012
GO TEAM USA! we cant afford to lose any more money to china in this recession. MERICA!!
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Gankerz
Sisters of Elune
Gankerz
11/14/2012
@Fatmedic: SUKS to be a yank eh lol
Work harder dont charge so much and by all means stop with the cryin over low payin jobs be happy you have a job. Dont live so high on the hog too, recycle help your neighbors gees become real live good ppl...lmao
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Denspaßeiner
Terenas
Denspaßeiner
12/27/2012
@Gankerz: america>china sorry, the tournament even showed whos better
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Hungy
Executus
Hungy
11/13/2012
Swapxy repping for the Totemic Warriors!
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Zornfein
Nemesis
Zornfein
11/13/2012
omg none of them is fat!!!! /shocked
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Drixyl
Mug'thol
Drixyl
11/14/2012
When u play that much, you have no time to eat.
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Twincityfed
Velen
Twincityfed
11/13/2012
I bet they all use macros, macros, boxing= cheating.
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Soapybubbles
Blackrock
Soapybubbles
11/13/2012
Let's see this Snutz.
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Heavnlylight
Hyjal
Heavnlylight
11/13/2012
GO SNUTZ!!!!
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Torec
Ravencrest
Torec
1/29/2013
@Heavnlylight: Agreed :) USA and Snutz!
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Leetmksexie
Bleeding Hollow
Leetmksexie
11/13/2012
I honestly thing North America will bring it home. Talbadar's EG is such a kickass and with Spriest buffs I think he will destroy people. I wish reckful would come back to tournaments. Although I guess they do have to make it fair.
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Modeling
Bleeding Hollow
Modeling
11/13/2012
@Leetmksexie: Spriest buffs are game-breaking.
lmfao.
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Osiron
Twisting Nether
Osiron
11/13/2012
What? No Hunters,lol. Good Luck all. NA rocks tho.
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Hottytotty
Drak'thul
Hottytotty
11/13/2012
Hmm lots of shammys.
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Kadzait
Caelestrasz
Kadzait
11/12/2012
Has anyone else noticed that there doesn't seem to be any females in the teams? Also no druids = hurt x2
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Zornfein
Nemesis
Zornfein
11/13/2012
@Kadzait: females use their fingers for something else.
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Eldesttroll
Earthen Ring
Eldesttroll
11/12/2012
I want America to win, idk which team, but tbh, Korea will whoop a$$.
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Ladoro
Galakrond
Ladoro
11/12/2012
DKs do us proud
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Stingx
Darkspear
Stingx
11/12/2012
my man boetar is taking this home
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Bolteon
Kel'Thuzad
Bolteon
11/13/2012
@Stingx: Your man Boetar? Lmfao.
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Onerism
Boulderfist
Onerism
11/12/2012
Very interested in seeing the warrior, DK, Pally team.. !!
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Shanthris
Silvermoon
Shanthris
11/13/2012
@Onerism:

IKR, seems kinda old school. I'm very interested in seeing them too.
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Mushroomz
Nemesis
Mushroomz
11/12/2012
Poor zunni, will be facerool'd if blizz dont fix up priest until saturday
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Sagewind
Eldre'Thalas
Sagewind
11/11/2012
No Hunters?! That bites...
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Cthûlhu
Malfurion
Cthûlhu
11/12/2012
@Sagewind: That is because Hunters now blow !@# in PvP once Cata hit, and still do. :-/
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Hottytotty
Drak'thul
Hottytotty
11/13/2012
@Sagewind: Yea hunters were nerfed again and will never be given whats needed to reach these levels
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Jésús
Coilfang
Jésús
11/11/2012
Priest trolllll