Both teams keep the same comps and play this match on Dalaran arena. It was basically a repeat of the last game with HON doing ridiculous burst and sustained damage on Siler the entire match to get
World of Warcraft Gold. HON eventually scores another kill on Siler before he can LOS behind their boxes in a huge burst from Orange. HON now leads the series 2-1.
x6 loses confidence with their PHD and swaps to WLD (arms warrior, affliction warlock, druid) to try to counter HON on Blades Edge Arena this time. X6 bladestorms on the HON hunter very early on to try to get a kill but HON kites it off fairly easily. x6s druid plays extremely well this game not only keeping up his team with ease but also pulling off clutch CCs on both the HON paladin and warlock as x6 trains the hunter almost the entire game to get
World of Warcraft Gold. Eventually the paladin falls too far behind in healing and the HON hunter dies and the series is now tied 2-2 about
WoW Gold.
HON goes back to their traditional RMP for this last match and X6 remains as WLD. x6 pressured Orange (HON mage) most of the game. HON, being alliance without WotF was being controlled most of the game and x6 forced HON to ice block early. Immediate pressure when coming out of it resulted in a kill on Orange a few seconds before hypothermia came off. x6 wins the series with their amazing comp swap about
WoW Gold.
First match on Dalaran arena with both teams running their expected comps. The fight starts early with DKP sitting on Veexs warrior and getting him low at one point, but after recovering, TSG goes extremely offensive on DKPs priest with a strangulate followed by a bladestorm and he died in the bladestorm, giving TSG the first game of the series.