TFT Runeterra Reforged EMEA Regional Finals standings

Only four will continue on to TFT Set 9/9.5 Worlds.

Image of Riot Games and Rising Legends TFT logo for EMEA Regional Finals
TFT logo | Image via Rising Legends/Riot Games

Rising Legends showcased 32 of the best Teamfight Tactics players in the EMEA region, representing 15 countries, competing for a World Championship seed at the Runeterra Reforged Regional Finals. 

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Taking place over the course of three days, from Oct. 20 to 22, was the TFT Runeterra Reforged EMEA Regional Finals. A total of 15 countries were represented from the Riot region, with 10 having one representative. 32 players competed for a chance to compete at the TFT Set Nine/9.5 World Championship

The EMEA region has four seeds at TFT Worlds, with the top four players at the Regional Finals earning a direct invite. Competing at the EMEA Regional Finals were several veterans seeking a shot at Worlds, like Voltariux, Double61 (world champion), DarkHydra, Lyyyress, Ging, Lelouch, and Deisik. 

Oct. 20, TFT EMEA Regional Finals standings

Day one of the EMEA Regional Finals showcased all 32 players spread across four lobbies, with lobbies getting reseeded every two rounds. All points earned on day one carried over to day two, and no players were cut. 

Tying for first after six games played were AUG and Wet Jungler, \each having 34 points. Close behind the leaders were Zyko, Traviscwat, and Voltariux. Sitting on the bubble heading into day two were players like Stylet, 5454, L3S Coco, Ging, Lelouch, Deisik, and Skipaeus. 

Only four out of the 32 players earned multiple lobby wins on day one. Zyko was the only Tactician to have three lobby wins out of six games. 

Oct. 21, TFT EMEA Regional Finals standings

Day two of the TFT EMEA Regional Finals featured another six games with points carrying over from day one and lobbies getting reseeded every two rounds. Only the top eight players from the second day advanced to the final rounds on day three.

Voltariux started off day two on the wrong foot but ended it with three straight lobby wins, earning advancement to day three with 69 total points atop the leaderboard. Also making the cut was Yardy with 66 points, Wet Jungler with 65 points, and Lallana with 63 points. Just missing the top eight cut were Ayellowtomato and Sologesang at 60 points, with Zyko winning the tie-breaker at 60 points to make the top eight.

Here are the top eight players advancing to the final day of the TFT EMEA Regional Finals:

  • Voltariux: 69 points
  • Yaroy: 66 points
  • Wet Jungler: 65 points
  • Lallana: 63 points
  • DarkHydra: 62 points
  • Traviscwat: 61 points
  • AUG: 61 points
  • Zyko: 60 points

All TFT Runeterra Reforged EMEA Regional Finals standings will be updated after the completion of each day’s rounds.

Oct. 22 TFT EMEA Regional Finals standings

Day three of the EMEA Regional Finals featured the top eight players from day two, with points resetting. Only the top four earned a direct invite to compete at the TFT World Championship. Voltariux ended day two atop the leaderboard and continued to play like a Worlds representative on day three, earning 27 points while winning the tie-breaker over AUG to make the top four.

Image of final standings at EMEA Regional Finals
Final standings | Image via Riot Games/Rising Legends

DarkHydra and Zyko were the tacticians of the day, with each earning 33 points to claim first and second place. Grabbing third place at the EMEA Regional Finals was Wet Jungler with a total of 29 points.

Representing the EMEA region at the TFT Set Nine/9.5 Runeterra Reforged World Championship are DarkHydra, Zyko, Wet Jungler, and Voltariux.

Update Oct. 21 2:30pm CT: All day two EMEA Regional Finals standings were added.

Update Oct. 22 4:20pm CT: All day three EMEA Regional Finals standings were added.

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.