Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder
Global Commander StatsSummary
Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder is a Magic: The Gathering commander tracked across 1,088 recorded Playgroup games, winning 31% of them (346–742) at an Elo of 1,668, ranking #124 globally.
Wins average 8 turns, with 6 damage dealt and 0.86 player kills per game on average.
Frequently asked
What is Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder's win rate? ▾
Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder has a 31% win rate across 1088 recorded Playgroup games (346 wins, 742 losses).
How long do winning games with Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder take? ▾
Wins with Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder take on average 8 turns. Total tracked play time: 11 days.
How many decks use Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder? ▾
232 decks list Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder as their commander on Playgroup, of which 173 have played at least one recorded game.
Global Elo Trend
Commander Popularity Trend
Misc. Stats
Top 5 Public Decks
| Rank | Elo | User | No. games | Wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1587 | SassyPants | 11 | 7 |
| 2 | 1569 | Cole Ishida-Plavcan | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | 1502 | RemusTheKing | 5 | 1 |
| 4 | 1502 | Wyatt appleton | 10 | 2 |
| 5 | 1495 | Llewellyn | 27 | 8 |
How does this commander win?
When Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder wins, 50.0% of wins come via non combat damage across tracked games with a recorded win condition.
Does seating order matter?
Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder wins 35.89% of games from position 1 and 0.0% from position 6 across tracked games.
Do mulligans hurt this commander?
Across tracked games, Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder wins 29.29% after 0 mulligans and 0.0% after 5 mulligans.
How do players rate games with this commander?
Pilot rating
Pilots rate their own games with Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder 3.82/5 on average, across 778 self-reports.
Opponent salt
When Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder wins, opponents flag the game as salty 69.8% of the time across 351 tracked wins.
Best and worst matchups
Opposing commanders with at least ten tracked games against Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder. Pairs with fewer than 25 games are shown in italics; treat those as suggestive, not statistical.