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Limited Analysis: Draft Mirrodin / Darksteel / Fifth Dawn

This data was collected by parsing Magic Online release drafts and seeing what cards were played. The usual disclaimer on card Win% for sweepers, overrun effects and other conditional effects. Note Win% on the Play/Draw is calculated with only the first game of each match.

Summary

Games Analyzed
4,685
Last Updated
2014-02-09

Game Length

Average Turns
9.4
Average Lands Played
7.4

Play or Draw?

Win % on the Play
45.7%
Win % on the Draw
54.3%

Mulligans

Mulligan to 6 5 4 3
Win % Average 35.50% 17.90% 0.00% 0.00%
Win % on the Play 29.80% 25.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Win % on the Draw 41.30% 10.70% 0.00% 0.00%
Games 1,331 56 8 1

Win Percentage by Color

50.3%
49.8%
50.8%
50.0%
52.1%

Top Cards

Card Cost Games Likely Win %
1 Shunt 3 100.00%
2 Jinxed Choker 3 100.00%
3 Hallow 1 100.00%
4 Mesmeric Orb 3 100.00%
5 Disarm 1 100.00%

Top Commons

Card Cost Games Likely Win %
1 Hallow 1 100.00%
2 Disarm 1 100.00%
3 Spikeshot Goblin 293 66.00%
4 Skyreach Manta 551 63.00%
5 Vulshok Sorcerer 609 63.00%

Top Uncommons

Card Cost Games Likely Win %
1 Viridian Shaman 130 69.00%
2 Domineer 72 68.00%
3 Leonin Battlemage 157 68.00%
4 Synod Sanctum 9 67.00%
5 Iron-Barb Hellion 91 66.00%
See All Card Stats >>

Archetypes

Colors Win % Field % Games
57.00% 1.60% 142
55.80% 6.90% 606
55.60% 1.90% 171
55.30% 2.90% 253
54.00% 2.30% 198
53.30% 2.20% 195
53.30% 7.70% 673
52.80% 1.20% 108
52.20% 5.30% 467
52.10% 8.10% 708
51.80% 2.60% 226
51.60% 4.30% 378
50.70% 7.20% 629
50.70% 7.90% 691
49.20% 7.70% 673
48.40% 4.70% 411
47.90% 1.70% 146
47.90% 8.50% 748
47.40% 0.90% 76
46.80% 1.40% 126
46.70% 4.90% 430
45.70% 2.60% 230
37.20% 1.90% 164
35.60% 2.50% 219
23.70% 1.30% 114

* This is derived from replay data of drafts. This has the limitation of only seeing cards in play (you cannot see cards in hand in replays). This means there is a bias for expensive impactful cards. For example, Boulderfall is a very expensive ( ) and impactful card. When you do play it, you will probably win the game (as evidenced by the high win percentage). However, we cannot see all the games where it was stranded in your hand and it cost you the game. Thus the data is a bit biased towards expensive, impactful cards.

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