Standard:

Last update: FiveShards Weekly Sun May 20 2018 04:50:13 (UTC+1)



Rock:



Last update: Fight Night Sat May 19 2018 05:43:17 (UTC+1)



Immortal:

Last update: Immortal Weekly Thu Apr 19 2018 04:29:10 (UTC +1)



Singleton:

Last update: Singles Night Thu May 17 2018 03:35:18 (UTC +1)

Tier 3 - 1% to 5%



Tier 2 - 5% to 15%



Tier 1 - 15% to 65%



Class 3 - CCS (no equivalent in immortal)



Class 2 - Bash and Five Shards Monthly(in immortal the Hexprimal Championship)



Class 1 - Arcanum Vault, Five Shards Weekly and VIP constructed(in Immortal the weeklies)



Previous Formats:

Standard:

Immortal:

Rock:

Singleton:

Ali-Eldrazi - D/S Adonni



icecon - D/S Adonni (confirmed)



StewardUlk - D/S Adonni (confirmed)



Traxym - Diamond/Wild Lady Avalanche



Master Mattchu- R/D Haraza (confirmed)



Ricochetty - D/R Haraza



Shinshire - B/D Bar'dak (confirmed)



Blueperfection B/D Bar'dak



So... Even though there are wonderful community tools for analyzing the meta game like PvPtools and various articles about select top decks from member of the community, Hex lacks any clear way to simply check current perfomance of the decks. Yes one could try to get the information from PvPtools, but one would then have to check the various tourney and keep counting how many times they see a deck, or keep comparing win rates of decks in the ladder.So instead I decided to create a simple tier list based on tournament perfomance for when one does want to simply check how well a deck is performing and what are the current top threats.I'm using the definition of tier that we also use in the YGO community which is defined by how often a deck top 8s(or 3-0's results for rock). With:Also, additional classification for Rogue (decks that have topped but not enough to be put in a tier) and Tier 0(reserved for when a deck controls an absolute majority of the Meta, like Candlekin in Rock right now).This also accounts for different tourneys giving more weight for tops of certain tourney.(a higher class means more weight)In the end the formula for points awarded for each deck is simply: ((C3 tops *3) + (C2 tops *2) + C3 tops) .Just keep in mind that here the meta and tiers are defined by tournament presence/dominance and not how powerful the deck is (even though both are correlated) and the first one is easier to quantify . Also, I am certainly not qualified to make this judgement call on how good a deck is and this is merely data aggregation.The intent of this list is not to define what is good or bad, but simply to give players a easy and quicky way to check what does the meta consist of and how much. This can be useful for new players to know what are the meta decks and giving them a starting point to undertand the meta(i.e firstly giving Tier 1/2 decks a check) but, also, to give players a info to help decide on what decks they should be concentrating their reserves.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------P.S.: Some additional notes:Expect tier 3 to be bloated early in the format.Decks are only separated by Shards and Champions as it not only makes easier to get the data from PvPtools. Also, other kinda divisions would be more arbitrary.Since the 25th Nov Bash wasn't posted by the API to PvPtools, so needed to take the decks from the Bash vod from the twitch channel. So I am going to post which decks those were if any of the top 8 players want to confirm that I didn't miss a random third shard that they were running(unlikely)EDIT: forgot to give permission for the doc to be viewed now it should work. I am so sorry.