Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin

Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin

Commander

Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin

7.5/10
Bracket 3Salty level: HighSpeed: Explosive

Base

+1.00

Premium fast mana

+0.00

Common fast mana

+0.80

Tutors

+0.00

Interaction

+1.28

Combo pressure

+0.65

Mana efficiency

+0.60

Ramp quality

+0.60

Draw quality

+0.60

Curve health

+0.50

Land base

+0.48

Commander synergy

+0.60

Game changers

+0.35

Avg MV

2.57

Lands

36

Ramp

15

Draw

15

Removal

16

Tutors

0

Fast mana

11

Premium fast mana

0

Game Changers

1

Strong Cards

44

Mana curve

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7+

Radar

LandsRampDrawRemovalTutorsAvg MVFast mana

Benchmarks

Brackets 1–4
Lands
363438
Ramp
151014
Draw
151014
Removal
16812
Tutors
038
Avg MV
2.5733.8
Fast mana
1102

Detected cards

Audit how each metric was counted.

Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin Deck Analysis

This Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin (Grixis) deck has been analyzed by Rate My Decks and scored 7.5/10 in power, placing it in Bracket 3. The deck contains 99 cards with 36 lands and an average mana value of 2.6.

Key strengths include: Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin sits in a explosive shell — 11 fast mana pieces and an average MV of 2.57 mean it can deploy threats and answers ahead of curve.. Hullbreaker Horror and Sol Ring gives the deck 1 path to close games. Commander Spellbook confirms these cards form real combos — the deck can win explosively when it lines up.. With 16 interaction pieces such as Resculpt, Hullbreaker Horror and Sage's Dousing, the deck can answer opposing threats and protect its own plan. It is not a goldfish — it fights for the table..

Main areas for improvement: The draw count is adequate, but Gitaxian Probe, Slip Through Space and Windfall may be conditional. Check that they are live before the decisive turn, not just when the deck is already ahead.. The deck has 1 confirmed combos but only 0 tutors. Without tutors to find the key pieces, the combos may be inconsistent.. The deck has a clear profile, but protection for Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin is limited. If the commander is removed repeatedly, the game plan may fall apart..

Key recommendations: The current bracket is a good starting point for table fit. Observe how the deck performs in your pod before making major changes.. Keep the draw package but test whether draw cards are live before the combo turn — not just after the deck is already ahead.. If faster decks are a problem, add targeted hate only if it supports the main plan. Avoid generic stax unless the table expects it..

The deck includes 15 ramp sources, 15 draw cards, 16 removal cards, 0 tutors, and 11 fast mana cards. 1 complete combos and 65 almost-combos were detected.

At Bracket 3, this deck is optimized for upgraded casual play. It has a clear strategy and some powerful cards.

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