The Eldraine release weekend is about to end, but with the early release of the Standard format on both MTG Arena and MTG Online, we already have a wast amount of deck data to look at.

To get a complete summary of all the latest decklists we recommend looking at the MetaHub's:

This includes all Standard-legal decks from the latest 30 days, the old non-legal decks are filtered out presenting you only with data from the current Eldraine Standard. Ranked from the most used it groups similar decks together based on the card content of the deck. If you just want to look at the latest decklists from each tourney this is summarized in the

In this article, we will take a look at a short summary of each of the eleven tournaments up to this point starting with the latest one. All of the last week's tournaments will make for a good foundation of what is to come in the coming weeks. The lists start with the most recent events and go down to the start of the set release.

The Release Weekend Tournament had 102 contenders in a 7 round Swiss tournament. Oko which has been performing very well this last week took first place but the 2nd and 3rd place had a Mono-White deck and a interesting Mono blue deck splashing red and black for Arclight Phoenix , Creeping Chill and Discovery // Dispersal . The community Tournament was hosted by MTG Arena Meta

1st lukas261997

2nd Dirednayt

3rd Tee3cat

At the time of writing the standings have not been posted for this tournament only the decklists of the participants. This is an invite-only tourney with only 16 contenders, but they range from MTG Pros to high-quality streamers. Team Aether member Waifugate and our sponsored streaming partners Yawgmoth and Covertgoblue participated in this event. Three decks had several appearances in the event:

Hareruya, the most known Local Game store held a tournament with 60 players. The archetypes Control, Aggro and Midrange were all present in the top 3 lists.

1st Onoe Hajime

2nd Kobayashi Hiroya

3rd Kita Masahiro

The Magic Online Standard Leagues are summaries of lists Wizards posts of decks that have gone 5-0 in their League events. While not true tournament lists they provide good information on that decks are performing well. We include 16 of these lists to include in our metagame, here are 3 picks from that list.

The Magic Pro League’s Sapphire Division hosted by Wizards consisted of four different aggro deck in the top 4!

1st Lucas Esper Berthoud

2nd Reid Duke

3-4th Piotr Głogowski

3rd-4th Jessica Estephan

The Magic Online Standard Leagues are summaries of lists Wizards posts of decks that have gone 5-0 in their League events. While not true tournament lists they provide good information on that decks are performing well. We include 16 of these lists to include in our metagame, here are 3 picks from that list.

Special Fandom Caster's Cup with 8 well-known MTG players/Streamers. Event is like other Fandom Tourneys Invite-only and has a few players, still a very good source for decklists.

1st Bryan Gottlieb

2nd Carlos Romao

The largest of the three AetherHub Pre-release tournaments with 108 participants made for a lot of interesting decks, here are the top three lists. Hosted by MTG Arena Meta

1st tgp_kroge

2nd AnaximandrosAnaximandros

3rd aknightgamer

Pre-release tournament #2 had 62 participants and was quite early in the meta, we saw a lot of Oko in the top lists. Tourney 2 was hosted by WaifuGate

1st MarkWells

2nd Noe

3rd Pryomancer

The first Pre-release Tourney was hosted the day after the new set release, at the tip for the meta starting point, it had 57 participants and was hosted by AetherHub CEO andreliverod

1st Feverfreamed

2nd camdenrk

3rd Makuum

The first tournament hosted directly after the MTG Arena set release. 16 participants were invited to compete and this formed the basis of the Week 0 metagame.

1st Bryan Gottlieb

2nd Javier Dominguez

3rd-4th Brad Nelson

3rd-4th Caleb D