Archived Analysis
A snapshot of Vintage from September 9, 2025.
Vintage sits at a Final Health Index of 50.2, signaling a format that's currently in a state of flux. It's not crashing, but it's not exactly thriving either. The data points to some areas of concern that are offset by positive factors, leaving us with a somewhat neutral overall assessment.
The Metagame Diversity score is a low 40.4, meaning the format is not as diverse as we'd like. However, the Archetype Distribution score is a high 92.3, suggesting that while the decks themselves might be concentrated, the overall strategies are well-distributed. We are also seeing Event Growth declining at -11.9% but Paper participation rising 1.7% vs MTGO declining at -9.4% per month. The B&R Health score sits at 65.0, implying that the recent non-action has neither crippled nor greatly improved the format's health.
Looking at the Top 10 decks, Hatebear and Esper Control are leading the charge, claiming 14% and 12% of the metagame respectively. MUD and Dimir Control are also significant players, both at 11%. BUG Midrange sits at only 3%. This data paints a picture where the top dogs are known, and you need a plan to beat them.
Community discussions on Reddit are buzzing about Paradoxical Outcome strategies and the power level of Mental Misstep and Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer. Players are actively refining mana bases and sideboarding strategies. The community sentiment appears cautiously optimistic, with a continued passion for Vintage despite concerns about format balance. The AI analysis summary suggests the B&R decision to hold off on banning signals a wait-and-see approach, anticipating meta shifts, and the community is ready to adapt.
Archived on: 9/9/2025, 12:22:47 AM