I'll search for that tournament and check how many matches we have from it.
Yes, I can see the Paupergeddon - Eternal Weekend 2025 EU tournament from November 28, 2025. We have 6,478 matches from this tournament across 921 entries. This is an exceptionally large dataset from a major Pauper event, providing comprehensive coverage of the format at that time.
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Data from 1 tournament: 100% Melee. Tournament link: https://melee.gg/Decklist/View/14309899-3293-4fc8-a96f-b3a900e0a291
Excellent question! Out of the 921 entries from Paupergeddon - Eternal Weekend 2025 EU, we have only 3 "Unknown" entries (0.33%) and 11 "Conflict" entries (1.19%). That means 98.48% of the decks have been successfully classified into specific archetypes, which is outstanding data quality for such a large tournament.
The conflict entries represent cases where the archetype classifier couldn't definitively resolve between multiple similar archetypes, while unknown entries are typically highly unusual or unique brews. This level of classification accuracy makes the tournament data extremely reliable for meta analysis.
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Data from 1 tournament: 100% Melee. Tournament link: https://melee.gg/Decklist/View/14309899-3293-4fc8-a96f-b3a900e0a291
The Legacy Championship - Eternal Weekend 2025 EU from November 29, 2025 has 848 entries and 5,582 matches. Even more impressively, this tournament has 0 Unknown entries and 0 Conflict entries - that's 100% successful archetype classification across all 848 decks.
This is exceptional data quality for a Legacy event of this size, indicating that all decks were clearly identifiable as established archetypes with no edge cases or unusual brews that couldn't be classified. The Legacy metagame at Eternal Weekend appears to have been very well-defined.
Sources:
Data from 1 tournament: 100% Melee. Tournament link: https://melee.gg/Decklist/View/ea88c1a4-478a-485f-a12f-b3a9010319c1