Decklist spotlight: Freeze Mage is back in CN vs. NA Championship round two
The Chinese keep throwing curve balls at the guests.
After beating Team NA in round one on January 17, Team China is ready to battle again in the second round of the tournament, and they are once again preparing a diverse line-up. Led by coach “Lvge”, the Chinese are not only sticking to their Anyfin Paladin, which was the death of two North Americans on Monday, but are bringing a handful of different variations of Dragon Priest, including one featuring [card]inner fire[/card] and... Freeze Mage.
The oldest Mage archetype has been in cryostasis since before Gadgetzan and hasn’t seen play at all in the new meta but will hopefully make a debut in the coming days. The masterful deck is entrusted to “Xhope” who eliminated Julien “Cydonia” Perrault on Tuesday.
With the format now changed from Conquest to Last Hero Standing, both teams have made some general changes to their line-ups. RenoMage is almost gone, only played by Andrey “Reynad” Yanyuk, and most classes have been fine-tuned and standardized. Team China, for example, is using the same Aggro Shaman across four of its players, confident it can sweep series if left unbanned.
Find all 40 decks from CN vs. NA Championship round 2 below, and look for more decks in our library.
ChakkiMiracle RogueJade DruidPirate WarriorAggro Shaman CydoniaAggro ShamanMiracle RogueControl WarriorRenoLock DogAggro ShamanMiracle RogueControl WarriorRenoLock Fr0zenAggro ShamanMiracle RogueJade DruidRenoLock ReynadRenoLockMiracle RogueRenoMageAggro Shaman JasonZhouAnyfin PaladinPirate WarriorAggro ShamanDragon Priest OmegaZeroPirate WarriorAggro ShamanMiracle RogueDragon Priest XHopeDragon PriestFreeze MageAggro ShamanMiracle Rogue LvgeDragon PriestMiracle RogueAggro ShamanRenoLock LovelychookAggro ShamanJade DruidMiracle RogueRenoLock









