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Riftbound Season 3 China Region Xi’an Open Concludes: Ai.po.tu Claims Title with Azir Deck

The Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game Season 3 “Unleashed” China Region Xi’an Regional Open has officially come to a successful conclusion. As the core tournament of the Western Division, the event gathered 640 amateur and professional players in Chang’an to compete for regional honors. Along with the end of the competition, the complete deck meta data of the Xi’an stop has been officially released, fully demonstrating the vibrant and diverse competitive ecosystem of the current version.


The tournament features diverse playstyles and a hundred schools of strategy competing with each other. Statistics show that the most popular deck in this event only accounts for 10% of the overall meta, and no single deck system can dominate the tournament rhythm. This core data proves the absolute balance of the current version. All legendary decks have mature construction ideas and top-tier competitive strength, providing a fair competitive stage for every player and making strategic confrontation the core theme of the tournament. The Day 1 deck distribution data fully reflects the mainstream competitive trends and build preferences of the Western Division.
After two days of high-intensity competitions, the Xi’an tournament delivered non-stop exciting moments. From the fierce breakout battles of Day 1 qualifiers, the brutal knockout matches of the Top 64 stage on Day 2, to the high-stakes strategic games in the quarterfinals and the ultimate showdown in the grand finals, every round of operation, every key decision, and every thrilling comeback at the Xi’an venue fully demonstrated the rigorous tactical thinking and stable mentality of top-tier players, recording the unique competitive passion and highlights of the “Unleashed” regional tournament series. The Top 64 meta distribution data also completely reviews the build changes and tactical adjustments throughout the event.

Notably, the Irelia deck advanced to the grand finals once again, maintaining strong dominance in this season’s tournaments. It claimed the runner-up position after a narrow defeat against the Master Yi deck in the Suzhou Regional Open and finished second again after facing off against the Azir deck in the Xi’an finals. Securing back-to-back runner-up finishes in two consecutive regional opens fully proves that the Irelia deck boasts reliable version strength, high fault tolerance, and excellent tournament resilience. As a top-tier competitive deck in the current meta, it has become a signature build of this season’s regional competitions.
Player Ai.po.tu claimed the championship of the Xi’an Regional Open! Throughout the tournament, Ai.po.tu showed profound mastery of the Azir deck. With delicate sand soldier operation and flexible rhythm control, the player stood out from numerous competitors and advanced steadily to the grand finals. Competing on the prestigious stage of the ancient capital Chang’an, Ai.po.tu remained calm and steady during the intense final showdown. The player accurately seized opponents’ flaws, executed critical moves decisively, and gradually disintegrated the enemy’s tactical system, ultimately overcoming huge pressure and claiming the Xi’an Regional Open championship.

Exquisite tactics were displayed in every round of confrontation, and stable on-site performance forged the tournament championship. With extreme deck comprehension and consistent on-spot performance, Ai.po.tu stood out in the diverse competitive meta, perfectly interpreting the unique charm of deck building under the balanced version. The Riftbound Season 3 Xi’an Regional Open has come to a perfect end. We look forward to all summoners keeping their passion alive, breaking limits continuously, unlocking more exciting matches, and achieving new achievements in the upcoming National Open and subsequent regional tournaments!

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