Interactive Limited Analysis

Learn limited archetypes and pick priorities fast.

Interactive archetype maps built from 17Lands game and draft data. See what people are playing, what cards need support, and which picks actually move win rate inside each lane.
Data-driven archetypes Archetypes are learned from full deck builds, not hard-coded by color pair.
Card synergy networks Links show which cards repeatedly outperform together inside the same shell.
Build-arounds, glue, traps Separate cards that are strong alone from cards that only shine with support.
What You Get

Analysis View

See what defines each archetype: signposts, core cards, synergy knots, and the shells people actually draft.

Pick-Focused View

See which cards increase wins once you are in an archetype, split by rarity with urgency and wheel context.

Card Spotlight

Click a card to open its card page: win rate alone, win rate when supported, top synergies, anti-synergies, ALSA, and wheel likelihood.

How Do I Use This Website?
1. Start in Analysis View Use this to answer “what are people playing?” The network shows the learned archetypes, the cards that define them, and which groups of cards naturally cluster together.
2. Switch to Pick-Focused View Use this to answer “what wins when I am in this lane?” Node size shifts toward cards that raise projected wins inside the archetype, not just cards that are common there.
3. Click cards to learn more about them Clicking on a node tells you which cards are most synergistic with it, which cards pull against it, and how much the shell matters.
4. Read isolated nodes carefully In pick view, a card with few or no links is often a splashable bomb: it wins because it is strong on its own, not because it needs a dedicated synergy shell.
5. Learn how to support cards that need it Nodes with large connections are often the ones that gain the most when the right cards are played together. Use them to spot synergy packages and real build-arounds in the set.
Try The Latest Formats

Secrets of Strixhaven

Boros Spirit leads the pack, with Orzhov Inkling, Izzet Sorcerer, Simic Fractal, and Golgari Pest rounding out five distinct college-themed archetypes.

5 archetypes College themes Latest set
Latest public set. Draft data only — game data pending.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Two Orzhov shells at the top — Leonardo control and Shredder aggro — with Izzet artifact-token as the format's largest archetype, two Golgari midrange splits, and Boros Raphael beating things down on the right.

7 archetypes Mutant tribal

Powered Cube

Storm, reanimator, artifacts, white control, and the broad macro-archetypes of powered cube.

Base-color labels Combo shells Draft priority view

Lorwyn Eclipsed

Merfolk, Kithkin, Elves, Goblins, and the tribal decks that actually hold together in the data.

Tribal splits Card spotlight Anti-synergies

Avatar: The Last Airbender

White-based aggro, blue tempo, Fire Nation pressure, and slower black-based attrition shells.

8 archetypes Support cards Synergy map

Final Fantasy

Equipment decks, multicolor value shells, and several distinct human-heavy archetypes.

11 archetypes Card spotlight Pick priorities

Edge of Eternities

Simic Insect leads the format, with Gruul Kavu, Orzhov Humans, Azorius Jellyfish, and multiple robot shells all surviving the unsupervised pass.

9 archetypes Robot shells

Duskmourn

Boros Toys and Azorius Humans sit at the top, with Rakdos sacrifice, Simic manifest, and two separate Gruul branches behind them.

11 archetypes Toy aggro Manifest shells

Modern Horizons 3

Boros energy and Gruul Eldrazi lead the format. Nine archetypes spanning Eldrazi tribal, Zombies, energy-based aggro, and slower Simic and Dimir control shells.

9 archetypes Eldrazi tribal Energy aggro