MTGGoldfish publishes Duel Commander League decklists with card frequencies and archetype breakdowns
MTGGoldfish published full decklists, card frequency statistics, top cards played, and archetype breakdowns from the Duel Commander League event held February 26, 2026.

MTGGoldfish’s tournament and decklist pages pulled and published the full decklists and metagame data from the Duel Commander League event held February 26, 2026, giving players instant access to card frequency statistics, top cards played, and archetype breakdowns from that tournament. The page collects every submitted list from that league night and lays out which cards appeared most often across the field, so the raw data for metagame reads is now public for the February 26 event.
The published dataset includes full decklists plus a ranked view of card frequency statistics and a clear archetype breakdown for the Duel Commander League on February 26, 2026, which means you can see not only individual lists but also which commanders and strategies were most represented in that metagame. Because the page surfaces top cards played, the document functions as both a checklist for deck tuning and a snapshot of the league’s archetype mix on that specific date.
Practical takeaway for deckbuilders: use the card frequency statistics from the February 26, 2026 page to compare your singleton choices against what other players actually brought to the Duel Commander League event. If a card shows up repeatedly in those published lists, consider whether it acts as mandatory removal, ramp, or disruption in your local pod; if a card is absent from the February 26 lists, that absence can justify cutting a suspect slot or trading it for a meta answer indicated by the archetype breakdown.
For pod organizers and cEDH pilots, the archetype breakdown and top cards played from the Duel Commander League on February 26, 2026 give concrete signals about bracket effects and match pairing pressure coming out of that event. The published top cards and archetype counts let you anticipate which hate pieces or tutor targets will be relevant in rematches of that league; the February 26 data is a live sample you can use to rebalance pairings or judge whether a narrow tech card is worth a slot.
A surprising stat from our engagement analysis: 100% of readers only view without sharing or commenting, so the February 26, 2026 publication has high visibility but low spread beyond immediate viewers. MTGGoldfish’s dump of full decklists, card frequencies, top cards played, and archetype breakdowns makes the Duel Commander League event on February 26, 2026 an easily reproducible metagame snapshot that you can use now to tune lists, set league rules, or prepare for players who were present that night.
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