Muddle, the Ever-Changing
Global commander statsSummary
Muddle, the Ever-Changing is a Magic: The Gathering commander tracked across 547 recorded Playgroup games, winning 23% of them (127–419) at an Elo of 1,539, ranking #1291 globally.
Wins average 8 turns, with 7 damage dealt and 0.67 player kills per game on average.
Frequently Asked
What is Muddle, the Ever-Changing's win rate?
How long do winning games with Muddle, the Ever-Changing take?
How many decks use Muddle, the Ever-Changing?
Global Elo trend
Commander popularity trend
Misc. stats
Top 5 public decks
| Rank | Elo | User | Games | Wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1586 | Jonathan Talsma | 2 | 2 |
| 2 | 1536 | Belins | 2 | 1 |
| 3 | 1526 | Amapletree | 2 | 1 |
| 4 | 1525 | Felix | 1 | 1 |
| 5 | 1522 | AndyRich | 1 | 1 |
How does this commander win?
When Muddle, the Ever-Changing wins, 64.44% of wins come via combat across tracked games with a recorded win condition.
Staples that win games for Muddle, the Ever-Changing
Cards that raise this deck's measured win rate the most, compared with Muddle, the Ever-Changing decks that leave them out.
| # | Card | Lift Win-rate lift |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
+4.7 pp |
| 2 |
|
+1.3 pp |
Measured win-rate lift against decks on the same commander without the card, ranked by the 95% lower bound. How this is measured
Does seating order matter?
Muddle, the Ever-Changing wins 34.51% of games from position 1 and 0.0% from position 6 across tracked games.
Do mulligans hurt this commander?
Across tracked games, Muddle, the Ever-Changing wins 21.17% after 0 mulligans and 100.0% after 5 mulligans.
How do players rate games with this commander?
Pilot rating
Pilots rate their own games with Muddle, the Ever-Changing 3.62/5 on average, across 407 self-reports.
Opponent salt
When Muddle, the Ever-Changing wins, opponents flag the game as salty 71.2% of the time across 132 tracked wins.
Best and worst matchups
Opposing commanders with at least ten tracked games against Muddle, the Ever-Changing. Pairs with fewer than 25 games are shown in italics; treat those as suggestive, not statistical.