Pauper MTGO Tier List (Leagues)
This page shows a Pauper MTGO tier list based on League results. Decks are ranked using a mix of trophy share (how many trophies a deck earns compared to the rest of the meta) and weekly presence (how often the deck shows up across calendar weeks). Trophy share is weighted more heavily to reward performance, while weekly presence rewards consistency.
Use the time period filter to focus on the most recent meta. If you want a more “event-driven” snapshot, compare this page with the Pauper MTGO Challenges view.
How this Pauper league tier list works
This tier list is designed to balance power and stability. Trophy share highlights decks that convert into strong finishes, while weekly presence helps filter out short-lived spikes. The result is a tiering system that tends to reward decks that are both strong and consistently represented.
If you’re picking a deck for a League run, start by scanning Tier A and Tier B, then use the time filter to confirm those decks are still holding up in the most recent window.
FAQ
What’s the difference between Leagues and Challenges?
Leagues reflect a higher volume of runs across the day, while Challenges are scheduled events and tend to reflect a more “spiky” competitive snapshot. Both are useful, but they can highlight slightly different trends.
Why do some decks move up or down quickly?
Meta shifts happen fast in Pauper. When players adjust sideboards or a new build becomes popular, weekly presence can change, and trophy share can swing based on how well the deck is positioned.
How should I use this tier list?
Use it to pick a strong starting point, then click into the archetypes you’re interested in and compare staple cards, sideboards, and matchup plans across recent results.
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