Standard Metagame Snapshot

Current Standard Metagame Overview

This analysis represents the Standard format from October 20, 2025 to October 27, 2025, based on data from 135 decks during this 7-day time period. Use this snapshot to understand the metagame trends during this historical period.

The Standard format continues to evolve with both established archetypes and emerging strategies finding success. This snapshot combines data on the most played cards with the top-performing deck archetypes to give you a comprehensive view of what to expect in competitive play.

Top Performing Archetypes

More RDW fun - Mono-Red is now everywhere to offset Izzet. Let be honest it's not a great deck against almost anything other than Dimir and Izzet but when that was 45% of the meta is works really well. Simic is preying on that meta shift.

Metagame Insights

The current Standard format is primarily defined by these archetypes, with Izzet holding the largest share at 35.6%. This indicates a diverse metagame where various strategies can find success.

Most Common Main Deck Cards

With mono-red using the viper we find that almost 50% of decks have Riverpyre verge with a strong showing from soulstone sanctuary. It is intresting to see Steamcore Scholar in the 5th spot. We are starting to see Izzet decks without vivi.

# Card % of Decks Avg. Copies
1 Riverpyre Verge
41.9%
3.9
2 Multiversal Passage
41.2%
2.7
3 Spirebluff Canal
37.2%
3.6
4 Soulstone Sanctuary
35.9%
2.0
5 Steamcore Scholar
34.0%
3.1
6 Into the Flood Maw
32.3%
3.4

Most Common Sideboard Cards

Sideboard is essentially counter to vivi decks - everything but fire magic is anti-vivi.

# Card % of Decks Avg. Copies
1 Obliterating Bolt
49.8%
2.4
2 Annul
39.2%
1.9
3 Spell Pierce
36.7%
1.8
4 Unable to Scream
32.8%
2.3
5 Fire Magic
28.5%
1.5
6 Torch the Tower
25.1%
1.6

Metagame Summary

This snapshot provides a comprehensive view of the current Standard metagame, showcasing both the most common deck archetypes and the most frequently played cards. For the latest updates and complete data, explore the detailed analysis available for each color combination.

When building or tuning a deck for competitive play, consider both the top-performing archetypes you're likely to face and the most common cards you should be prepared to answer or incorporate into your own strategy.

Data updated daily and represents cards from decks added to the database in the last 7 days.

Last updated: October 27, 2025

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