Magic: The Gathering Draft Tier Lists
Browse draft tier lists for 31 Magic: The Gathering sets. Every card is automatically evaluated and rated S through F based on its Limited power level.
Secrets of Strixhaven
View Tier ListTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
View Tier ListLorwyn Eclipsed
View Tier ListAvatar: The Last Airbender
View Tier ListMarvel's Spider-Man
View Tier ListEdge of Eternities
View Tier ListFinal Fantasy
View Tier ListTarkir: Dragonstorm
View Tier ListAetherdrift
View Tier ListFoundations
View Tier ListDuskmourn: House of Horror
View Tier ListBloomburrow
View Tier ListAssassin's Creed
View Tier ListModern Horizons 3
View Tier ListOutlaws of Thunder Junction
View Tier ListMurders at Karlov Manor
View Tier ListThe Lost Caverns of Ixalan
View Tier ListWilds of Eldraine
View Tier ListThe Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth
View Tier ListMarch of the Machine
View Tier ListPhyrexia: All Will Be One
View Tier ListThe Brothers' War
View Tier ListDominaria United
View Tier ListStreets of New Capenna
View Tier ListKamigawa: Neon Dynasty
View Tier ListInnistrad: Crimson Vow
View Tier ListInnistrad: Midnight Hunt
View Tier ListAdventures in the Forgotten Realms
View Tier ListModern Horizons 2
View Tier ListStrixhaven: School of Mages
View Tier ListKaldheim
View Tier ListFind draft tier lists and card ratings for every Magic: The Gathering set. Every card is rated from S (must-pick bomb) to F (unplayable) for Limited and Draft formats. Use these tier lists to improve your picks, learn new formats faster, and win more games.
Tier Rating Guide
- S Tier — Must-pick bombs that win games on their own
- A Tier — Premium cards you're always happy to first-pick
- B Tier — Strong playables that form the core of good decks
- C/D/F — Average filler, situational cards, and unplayables
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the draft tier list ratings mean?
S = Must-pick bomb that wins games, A = Premium/first-pick quality, B = Strong solid playable, C = Average filler card, D = Below average or highly situational, F = Unplayable in most decks. Ratings reflect a card's general power level in the Limited format.
Should I always follow the tier list when drafting?
Tier lists are an excellent starting point, but not a strict guide. Synergy with your existing picks, mana curve needs, and color commitment all matter. Use tier lists to learn card evaluation, then develop your own judgment based on what your deck needs.
How are the tier list ratings determined?
Ratings are based on a combination of community consensus, expert analysis, and Limited format performance data. Cards are evaluated on their individual power level, versatility, and impact on typical Limited games.