Decks
Number of available tournament decklists matching the current filters.
Track the competitive field, find tournament decklists, and compare card performance from real event data.
Live product metrics are pulled from the local Riftools database and ingestion state. Traffic and session KPIs are shown when analytics aggregation is wired server-side.
| Date | Tournament | Tournament size | Players | Player entries | Decklists | Decklist coverage |
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| Rank | Score | Player | Legend | Champion | Decklist | Deck |
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Available decklists open locally. Standings without decklists stay visible so incomplete tournament pages remain easy to review.
| Date | Tournament | Rank | Player | Legend | Champion | Deck |
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Some tournaments publish only part of the field. Decklist Score compares results against available decklists from each tournament to reduce missing-decklist bias.
When standings without decklists are included, legend share reflects the full standings RiftDecks currently exposes. Card and champion stats still require uploaded decklists.
| Legend | Player entries | Share | Top 8 | Wins |
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Riftbound tournament data is incomplete when a tournament page has standings but not every decklist. Riftools separates uploaded decklists from unavailable decklists and uses available-decklist comparisons where possible.
Number of available tournament decklists matching the current filters.
Share of available decklists in the current filters that contain the legend, champion, card, battlefield, or sideboard card.
Percentage of matching decklists that finished in the top quarter of their tournament. The count in brackets is the number of matching decklists that reached that range.
Percentage of matching decklists that won their tournament. The count in brackets is the number of wins.
A finish score based only on available decklists from the same tournament. 100 means best among uploaded decklists, 50 is around the middle, and 0 is near the bottom.
The item Decklist Score minus the filtered field Decklist Score. Positive values mean the item finished above the current field baseline.
A sample-size signal: Low under 20 decklists, Medium from 20 to 74, and High at 75 or more. It does not guarantee the source data is complete.
Some events publish only part of the field. Use Decklist Score and Data confidence together, especially when comparing small samples.