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- Reliability of the metagame in mtggoldfish mtgdecks mtgtop8
I recently discussed with someone about the websites providing metagame analysis for Modern (so the % of presence of each deck), and I tried to explain that Leagues bring bias to the data they contain because Leagues tell you whether or not an archetype was present in the results instead of actual % of presence
- Magic the Gathering: Legacy - Reddit
I get asked a lot about the 4 Mishra’s Factory in Legacy Pox, the reason I still think they’re suitable for Pox is that they’re a manland that totally gets around Smallpox, the low mana investment, and for the fact if you’re strapped on two mana, you can pile damage with Bowmasters and Factory together still
- The 7 Best Websites and Online Tools for Magic: The Gathering (TCC)
MtgTop8: This website serves a similar purpose to MtgGoldfish in providing you with metagame data I use both, since they both have their own strengths What I like most about MtGTop8 is the ability to compare and contrast decklists side by side It is especially helpful if I already know what kind of deck I want to be building
- mtgtop8. com on reddit. com
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- MTGTOP8 now has a separate category for cedh deck lists.
This is fantastic As time goes on and as mtgtop8 gets more and more CEDH tournaments results in it, it will be a much more accurate representation of what the top decks are compared to the decklist database Wins are what matters in a competitive format
- How are decklists submitted to aggregate sites like mtgtop8 . . .
How are decklists submitted to aggregate sites like mtgtop8, mtggoldfish, and star city? I know all of these sites publish decklists from various events such as GPs, PPTQ's, and so on but is the event judge or the event runner store owner the ones ultimately responsible for submitting results to these websites?
- Question about MtgTop8. . . : r magicTCG - Reddit
Hello fellow magicians I have been browsing around on MtgTop8 com and having a look at some decklists When viewing a list of tournament results for a specific deck type, there is a column labeled "level" that contains either 1, 2 or 3 stars Does anybody know what this "level" represents?
- List: ALL cards played in Pauper (according to mtgtop8)
I copy and pasted all the cards listed in Pauper decks submitted to mtgtop8, which was quite a chore since they only list 20 items at a time - - I posted it on deckbox org while all cards that are played in equal to or more than 0 1% of decks (including sideboards) are listed as the main board (867 cards) and the rest as the sideboard (762 cards)
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