Deck | Creator | Record | Best Finish |
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Azorius Aggro | platinum-mythic rank player | 6-0 | 1st in Traditional Standard Ranked Decklists: April 14, 2025 |
Azorius Aggro , Azorius Angels , Azorius Control , Azorius Enchantments , Bant Enchantments , Boros Burn , Boros Forge , Domain Overlords , Domain Zur Overlords , Jeskai Control
Final Showdown ranks #15 out of approximately 405 cards in raw efficiency (top 4%).
White average: 74.4%
Performance compared to other White cardsBased on our comprehensive multi-metric analysis, Final Showdown is an exceptional card that should be considered a format staple.
Recommended number of copies: 4
Performance Efficiency: 57.15 (Win rate × Top 8 rate ÷ Mana value)
At 1 mana, the average win rate in the format is 76.2%. Final Showdown has a win rate of 85.7%, making it 12.6% better than other 1-mana cards.
Card Name | Type | Deck Count | Win Rate | 1st Places |
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Beza, the Bounding Spring | Legendary Creature — Elemental Elk | 5 | 57.9% | 1 |
Sunfall | Sorcery | 6 | 52.4% | 2 |
Get Lost | Instant | 7 | 49.7% | 2 |
Rest in Peace | Enchantment | 7 | 49.7% | 1 |
Temporary Lockdown | Enchantment | 6 | 47.6% | 1 |
Authority of the Consuls | Enchantment | 5 | 47.4% | 1 |
Split Up | Sorcery | 5 | 42.9% | 1 |
Exorcise | Sorcery | 5 | 35.7% | 1 |
Cards that perform better with Final Showdown than they do on average. A positive synergy score indicates stronger performance together.
Card Name | Type | Mana | Decks | Win Rate Together | Win Rate Apart | Synergy Score |
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Archetype | Deck Count | % of Archetype | Win Rate |
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Boros Forge | 8 | 22.9% | 45.0% |
Mono White Tokens | 5 | 0.8% | 53.9% |
Domain Zur Overlords | 5 | 0.4% | 23.3% |
Unknown Archetype | 4 | 1.1% | 42.7% |
Unclassified | 4 | 2.0% | 36.7% |
Statistic | Description | Formula |
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Win Rate Impact | How much this card increases or decreases the win rate of decks that include it, compared to the average deck in the format. | (Win rate of decks with this card) - (Average win rate of all decks) |
Top Table Win Rate | A weighted win rate that gives more significance to performance in higher tournament placements. First place finishes count for 2x, with diminishing weight down to 8th place. | ∑(wins × placement_weight) / ∑((wins + losses) × placement_weight) |
Meta Trend | Shows if the card is performing better or worse in the most recent period compared to earlier periods. Positive values indicate improving performance. | (Win rate in recent half of time period) - (Win rate in earlier half of time period) |
Confidence Factor | A measure of statistical reliability based on sample size. The progress bar indicates how confident we are in the statistics (with larger sample sizes providing higher confidence). | log10(Number of decks + 1) |
Average Copies | The average number of copies of this card included in decks that use it. | ∑(Copies in each deck) / (Number of decks) |
Card Synergy Score | Measures how well this card performs with other cards compared to their individual performance. | (Win rate together) - (Average of individual win rates) |
Raw Efficiency | Win rate points per mana invested. Higher values indicate better returns on mana investment. | (Win rate) / (Mana value) |
Relative Efficiency | How efficient this card is compared to the average card of the same mana value. | ((Win rate) / (Format average win rate for same mana)) / (Mana value) |
Performance Efficiency | Combined metric that accounts for win rate, tournament success, and mana investment. | (Win rate × Top 8 placement rate) / (Mana value) |
Game Impact Factor | A measure of how much this card affects game outcomes, based on win rate adjusted by its deviation from the format average. | Win rate × (1 + (Win rate - Format average) / 100) |
Color Differential | How this card's win rate compares to the average win rate of other cards of the same color. | Win rate - Average win rate for same color |
All statistics are calculated using tournament data from the selected time period. Sample sizes below 10 decks may not provide statistically significant results.