Raugrin Triome
18% of tracked multiplayer Commander decks run Raugrin Triome, and when players draw it, 81% of copies reach the battlefield, with a median first-play turn of 2.0.
Raugrin Triome sits in 18% of tracked multiplayer Commander decks on Playgroup Live, appearing in 399 of 2187 distinct decks that have played a live game. That reach reflects its core utility: a single land that taps for blue, red, or white while also carrying the Island, Mountain, and Plains subtypes, making it fetchable alongside a cycling escape hatch for flooded hands.
The draw-to-play rate tells the clearest story. Of the 253 times Raugrin Triome entered a player's hand, 81% reached the battlefield. Lands rarely sit idle once drawn, and the Triome is no exception. Median first play lands on turn 2.0, with a strong cluster on turn 1 from opening-hand keeps. The 91% stickiness rate is consistent with what you'd expect from a land: once it enters, it almost never leaves.
The commander distribution is genuinely broad. 382 distinct players have brought Raugrin Triome to a tracked game, and no single player accounts for more than 32% of all instances, a sign that the data reflects real format spread rather than one prolific contributor's collection. It surfaces most in Jeskai, four-color, and five-color shells where the three-subtype payoff is highest.
- 18% of tracked multiplayer Commander decks include Raugrin Triome
- 81% of drawn copies reach the battlefield before the game ends
- T2.0 median first-play turn across observed games
- 91% battlefield stickiness once the land enters play
- 382 distinct players have brought this card to a tracked game
First-cast turn
n=204The "good card" funnel
791 brought · 382 playersOf 791 Raugrin Triomes brought to tracked games, 253 were drawn, 204 of those were played, and the large majority stayed on the battlefield through the end of the game.
Players who cast this card win 25% of the time (n=180) , vs 23% when it never left the library (n=454).
When players drew this card but left it in hand, they won 45% (n=46) — about the same as leaving it in the library. Those players survived long enough to draw it, so the gap above is about the card resolving, not just about surviving.
Observed gap +1.9pp; 95% confidence interval -5.0pp to +8.8pp. Correlational, not causal: powerful payoffs also get cast more often in games you are already winning.
Final zone distribution
272 instancesMost Raugrin Triomes finish the game on the battlefield, a sharp contrast to the library-heavy final zone typical of non-land singleton cards, and a direct result of how reliably lands are played once drawn.
Commanders that played this card
in tracked games-
1
The Ur-Dragon
28 decks
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2
Aragorn, the Uniter
20 decks
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3
Kratos, Stoic Father
19 decks
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4
Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge
14 decks
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5
Kynaios and Tiro of Meletis
13 decks
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6
Sonic the Hedgehog
13 decks
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7
Captain America, Team Leader
11 decks
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8
Pramikon, Sky Rampart
11 decks
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9
Tom Bombadil
11 decks
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10
Breya, Etherium Shaper
10 decks
The commander list spans Jeskai, four-color, and five-color shells, with no single archetype dominating, which reflects how broadly the three basic land subtypes pay off across the format.