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How many Brawl decks can your Arena collection already build?

Connect to find out! Also check which decks you're a card or two short of, and get some replacement recommendations here for your favorite commanders, rather than saving wildcards for weeks.

0 of 1,815 came back buildable tonight in the example collection behind this text

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34,635published deck lists read, so no recommendation is our opinion
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Open sourceThe app that reads Arena is 199 lines you can read yourself.
  • One file, GPL-3.0. Five minutes to read the whole thing before you run it.
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  • No administrator rights. It reads your card list and nothing else.
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What the ladder looks like

Example collection · 5 of 1,815 commanders
Sythis, Harvest's Hand8 reference decks · 132 published83/83
Rusko, Clockmaker8 reference decks · 218 published79/83
Fynn, the Fangbearer8 reference decks · 127 published82/831
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer8 reference decks · 128 published61/8339
Atraxa, Grand Unifier8 reference decks · 192 published48/83514

Only rares and mythics really stop you, so the order puts them ahead of raw card count. A deck missing nine commons is a wildcard session away; a deck missing one mythic can be weeks.

When a rare is missing

Fynn, the Fangbearer · 8 reference decks

One card at rare or above stands between you and this deck. Here is what this archetype plays instead:

Vorinclex, Monstrous RaiderAudacity

A wildcard you can spare. 2 of 8 decks for this commander play it.
5 of 8 leave out Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider as well.

The replacement is never a card that does the same thing. It is the card the same decks reach for past the 83-card cut, ranked by how many of them play it, because that is the only claim published lists can support.

Three steps, once

Then it stays current on its own
01

Hand over your card list

Drop in a CSV from AetherHub, Moxfield, MTGGoldfish, Deckstats or Manabox, or run our Windows app, which reads the list straight out of Arena. No administrator rights, and the source is public.

02

We compare it against real decks

Every commander you own is measured against what published lists for that commander actually play, card by card, and priced in the wildcards you would have to spend.

03

Copy a list into Arena

Pick a commander and take the list, swaps already applied, in the format Arena's deck importer expects. Paste it, name it, play it.

See both ways in

What the data is, and what it is not

Nothing is ranked without evidence behind it
34,635

Published lists, not opinions. Every card the99 recommends is a card real decks for that commander already play. Nothing here is a rating we invented.

A commander is capped at 8 reference decks, so one popular brewer never becomes the definition of an archetype.

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Commanders with a single published deck. One list is not a consensus, so those sit in their own group at the bottom and are never counted as buildable.

The same goes for commanders we know fewer than 83 cards about. Calling that a finished deck would be a lie about a deck.

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Cards we sell you. the99 is free and has nothing to buy. Your collection is read, kept for you, and shared with nobody.

Arena's wildcards are the only currency here, which is why every price on the site is quoted in them.

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