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The 6 Best Hearthstone Players of All Time

The 6 Best Hearthstone Players of All Time

Hearthstone is a free online strategy card game. Players choose different decks to play with. Although anyone can learn to play Hearthstone, playing on a competitive level requires a lot of skill. Read on to learn about the six best Hearthstone players of all time.


Who are the best Hearthstone players of all time?

  1. Glory
  2. Firebat
  3. thiggs
  4. Colento
  5. Radio
  6. trump

1. Glory

  • Won the 2020 Hearthstone World Championship
  • In addition to the World Championship Trophy, Glory also won $200,000
  • He has earned more than $386,000 during his career so far

Kenta Sato, or Glory, is a player from Japan who won the Hearthstone World Championship in 2020. Glory has broken into the Hearthstone community, known for his consistent performances and calm demeanor. So far, he has not played for a team, opting to play as a free agent instead. He has amassed over $300,000 in his career earnings to date, $200,000 of which he won the 2021 Hearthstone World Championships. The end result of the World Championship was 3-1. Although his opponent Jarla won the opening match 3-0, Glory returned in subsequent matches. Glory is also a major landmark in the Asia Pacific region. He finished second in the 2021 Hearthstone World Championship, losing 3-2 to Posesi, but is looking to reclaim the championship title in the future.

2. Firebat

  • 2014 Hearthstone World Championship Winner
  • Former host of Hearthstone podcast, Omnistone, which featured other high-profile players
  • Hearthstone top twitch streamer

Firebat, or James Kostesich, retired from his Hearthstone competitive career via Twitter in October of 2020. He later stated that he no longer had time to commit to the game to maintain a competitive level. Before leaving the competitive world, he won the Hearthstone World Championship in 2014. According to Twitch, other games he enjoys include Starcraft, Path of Exile, and League of Legends. Although he can no longer be found competing in tournaments, his Twitch is still very popular. You can also find him on Omnistone, the podcast he hosts with Brian Kibler and Dan Chou.

3. Thegs

  • He won the European Hearthstone Championship in 2015 and 2016
  • Playing Hearthstone since 2013
  • Won over $500,000 in competition by the time he retires in 2021

Thijs Molendijk is a Twitch streamer and former Competitive Hearthstone player. During his eight-year career, Thijs amassed over $500,000 in career earnings. Although he retired from the competitive circle via Twitter in 2021, he has become a popular Twitch pioneer. His channel has more than 700,000 followers and more than 100 million views. Prior to his retirement, Thijs also won the Hearthstone European Championship twice. He said that although he loved his experience being a competitive Hearthstone player and was grateful to be involved for eight years, he felt retiring was the right decision.

4. Colento

  • He finished 16th in the Hearthstone World Cup in 2017
  • Dreamhack Hearthstone Championship Winner (2014)
  • It is ranked No. 17 in Ukraine, its original home

Kolinto, also known as Alexander “Kolento” Malch, is a Ukrainian player of Hearthstone who ranked 17th in Ukraine. Before becoming a professional Hearthstone player, Kolento also played World of Tanks competitively. He doesn’t think rivalry should be a part of playing Hearthstone. Instead, he describes the environment in Hearthstone’s cycles as cohesive and supportive, like a brother relationship. Hearthstone was the first competitive card game that Kolento encountered, and he immediately grabbed it. His advice to those interested in joining the competitive world of Hearthstone is to think constantly in order to stay several steps ahead of your opponent.

5. Rdu

  • 2015 Insomnia56 Truesilver Championship Winner
  • Winner of Dreamhack Summer 2014
  • It is big stove heads

Rdu, or Radu Dima, is a Roman player of Hearthstone and Grandmaster. He established himself as a top player at the 2014 Dreamhack Summer Tournament, unexpectedly using his Freeze mage to win the match against Amaz by 3-0. Prior to winning the 2014 Dreamhack Summer Tournament, Rdu participated in the same tournament in 2013; It was unfortunately cut during the quarter-finals. He has a dog named Tokyo, and one of his hobbies is cooking. He earned over $150,000 during his career.

6. Trump

  • The world’s first professional Hearthstone player
  • One of only eight players to participate in the Innkeeper’s Invitational in 2013
  • Winner of the most educational stream

Trump, or Jeffrey Sheh, became the world’s first professional Hearthstone player when he joined Team Razor in 2013. At the 2013 Invitational at Hearthstone Innkeeper, Trump won against Husky by a final score of three. However, he lost to Artosis in the semi-finals by a score of one and three. Trump was invited by Blizzard Entertainment to participate in the Innkeeper’s Invitational and was one of only eight people invited by Blizzard. He is also a streamer. Ranked 2nd on Favorite Hearthstone Channel, runner-up for highest average viewership, and 1st place winner in most educational broadcasts.

Honorable Mention

life coach

  • He has several ranks of the first
  • It was part of the UEFA Team Hearth2P Championship win against the CN Masters in 2014
  • Often uses the full 75 seconds of his turn, triggering the cord fuse timer

Lifecoach, or Adrian Koy, is a former competitive Hearthstone player from Germany. Before playing Hearthstone, he was a competitive poker player who earned more than $100,000 during his career. He became interested in Hearthstone because of his interest in card games, which became more modern. Lifecoach is known for his hyper-analytical style of play, which he teaches to other Hearthstone players on his Twitch stream. Its Twitch stream is unique in that it does not take advantage of it; He believes Hearthstone should be a supportive community, which is why he doesn’t accept donations or featured ads on his streams.

Instructions

Who is the best Hearthstone player ever?

 

Glory, or Sato Kenta from Japan, is currently the best Hearthstone player in the world . He won the 2020 Hearthstone World Championship against Jarla with a 3-2 score. He was a former Pokemon TGI player and started playing Hearthstone after getting bored with Pokemon TGI. He is a very dependable player, usually using well-performing and reliable cards on new technology. He won $200,000 by winning the world championship in 2020.

Which player has won the biggest world championship in Hearthstone?

 

According to the Hearthstone website, no one has won the Hearthstone World Championship more than once . Firebat was the first Hearthstone World Championship winner in 2014. Next, the winners were Ostkaka in 2015, Pavel in 2016, Tom60229 in 2017, Hunterace in the 2018/2019 Combined Championship, Glory in 2020, and Posesi in the 2021 World Championship.

Which Hearthstone player has won the most prize money ever?

 

Thijs Molendijk has won the most prize money of any Hearthstone player . During his career, he has won over $500,000. He started playing in 2014 after growing up playing Mario Kart, FIFA and Command and Conquer: Red Alert. His first big win was the 2014 Dreamhack Masters in Bucharest. He went on to compete against many of the top players in 2015, including Lifecoach, Lothar and Rdu. He was also the European Champion at Hearthstone in 2015.

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