Here is the Legacy meta winrate breakdown for the last 30 days (mirror matches excluded):
| Archetype | Presence | Winrate |
|---|---|---|
| Dimir Delver | 1.9% | 59.4% |
| Aluren | 1.7% | 59.1% |
| Golgari Cradle Control | 1.6% | 57.8% |
| Death & Taxes | 3.8% | 55.8% |
| Jeskai Midrange | 3.1% | 54.6% |
| White Beanstalk | 2.0% | 54.3% |
| Lands | 4.3% | 54.4% |
| Azorius Midrange | 2.7% | 54.0% |
| Blue Artifacts | 4.7% | 53.9% |
| Doomsday | 3.9% | 52.9% |
| Tron | 9.8% | 52.1% |
| Energy | 5.7% | 51.6% |
| Grixis Reanimator | 4.8% | 50.2% |
| Dimir Midrange | 2.4% | 51.2% |
| Oops! All Spells | 1.4% | 50.7% |
| Eldrazi | 1.3% | 50.0% |
| Show and Tell | 8.1% | 48.4% |
| Izzet Delver | 8.3% | 47.6% |
| Dimir Tempo | 5.5% | 45.9% |
| Mono Red Stompy | 1.4% | 44.0% |
The high-presence decks tell an interesting story. Tron (9.8% presence) and Energy (5.7%) are the two most-played strategies actually posting positive winrates above 51%. Meanwhile the format's two most-played blue tempo decks -- Izzet Delver and Dimir Tempo -- are both underperforming at 47.6% and 45.9% respectively, suggesting they are being actively preyed upon. Smaller-sample archetypes like Dimir Delver (59.4%), Aluren (59.1%), and Golgari Cradle Control (57.8%) are putting up impressive numbers, though their low presence warrants some caution about sample size.
Sources: Data from 50 tournaments (50% MTGO, 50% Melee) from 2026-05-09 to 2026-06-08.
https://www.mtgo.com/decklist/legacy-challenge-32-2026-06-0712843815
https://melee.gg/Decklist/View/d77cc270-a110-4e88-867a-b4610151ed49
https://www.mtgo.com/decklist/legacy-challenge-32-2026-06-0712843809
Let me pull up the Jeskai overview and recent card data for Legacy simultaneously!
That found Jeskai Scam in Modern, not Legacy. Let me search more specifically for Legacy Jeskai archetypes.
Found it โ Jeskai Midrange. Let me now pull the archetype overview and card breakdown together.
Here is what Legacy Jeskai Midrange looks like right now.
The deck is a Blue-White-Red tempo-control shell built around the classic Legacy cantrip engine. Every list runs 4 copies of Force of Will, Brainstorm, Swords to Plowshares, and Flooded Strand, with Prismatic Ending as the flex removal piece. The near-universal additions over the last 30 days are Flow State (97.6% presence) alongside Ponder, Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student, and Force of Negation. Tamiyo shows up as a near-4-of in 92.7% of lists, suggesting she is the primary threat and card advantage engine. About 68% of lists also run Murktide Regent as an alternate win condition, and Back to Basics (63%) provides serious lock potential against greedy mana bases. Forth Eorlingas! (61%) and Snapcaster Mage (54%) round out the threat suite.
On the sideboard, Consign to Memory is a 100% include (avg 3.24 copies), making it the top sideboard card by a wide margin. Pyroblast and Hydroblast cover the blue-on-blue and burn hate angles, and Containment Priest (90%) shores up graveyard and Show and Tell strategies. Null Rod and Lavinia, Azorius Renegade appear in roughly 40% of lists as additional combo disruption tools.
Performance-wise, Jeskai Midrange posted a 54.55% winrate over the last 30 days across 34 entries and 169 matches, making it one of the better-performing midrange/control options in the current Legacy field, sitting above Azorius Midrange (53.9%) and well above the tempo decks like Izzet Delver (47.3%).
Sources: Data from 29 tournaments (72% MTGO, 28% Melee) over the past 30 days.