MTG Arena Championship 11 Results
MTG Arena Championship 11 results dropped with Standard metagame breakdowns and winrate matrices from US/Canada Regionals. Frank Karsten's charts revealed top deck performance data for competitive players analyzing the current meta.
Marcelo Cavalcante from Brazil is the MTG Arena Championship 11 champion. Piloting a Dimir Midrange deck, he secured the title and a spot at the Magic World Championship 32. This victory marks a significant milestone for the long-time competitive player. The finals saw Cavalcante face off against Daniel Weiss, who was running an Izzet Prowess deck. Both finalists have earned invitations to the Magic World Championship 32, which will be held at MagicCon: Atlanta. Additionally, the top 16 players from the championship have secured their places at the Pro Tour Secrets of Strixhaven in Las Vegas. The broader competitive landscape, combining data from the Arena Championship and the US/Canada Regional Championships, saw Izzet Lessons as the most popular archetype, making up 11% of the 1,552 decklists analyzed. Mono-Green Landfall followed closely at 9.9% of the field. Despite its lower metagame share of 4.1%, Izzet Prowess boasted an impressive 60% match win rate, indicating strong performance. In contrast, the once-popular Jeskai Control archetype struggled, posting a 37.1% win rate, suggesting it is poorly positioned in the current meta.