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Hall of Fame

"Documenting the legends of Magic's middle age. Points reward consistency; 'Masters' honor mastery of a specific craft."

3863

Documented Events

11296

Total Players

6525

Total Wins

34655

Total Top 8s

The Leaderboard

11296 players · all time · page 1 of 452

RankPlayerPointsWins
1
Pablo Marcos

139 Events

76642
2
Martin Oviedo

113 Events

62737
3
Paco Benlloch

102 Events

59232
4
Cyberpunker

113 Events

52921
5
Fernando Gonzalez

87 Events

47828
6
Pepsi

85 Events

45221
7
Nacho Barrachina

81 Events

44119
8
Mário Dias

72 Events

41924
9
Pablo Suarez

65 Events

40124
10
Navas

75 Events

40118
11
Pablo Cubedo

71 Events

38120
12
Nicolas Fama

64 Events

35019
13
SpockVidaLoka

58 Events

33910
14
Negator87

51 Events

33729
15
LuffyDoChapeuDePalha

57 Events

32713
16
bparis15

65 Events

32210
17
desolutionist

68 Events

31711
18
Soup_Smuggler

37 Events

30729
19
maxtheripperhs

46 Events

30528
20
Dr Siuss

41 Events

30128
21
Ark4n

47 Events

29220
22
SMolero

48 Events

28821
23
Demian Vernieri

69 Events

28610
24
Fpawlusz

51 Events

27716
25
Sebastian Padin

54 Events

25710

How Scoring Works

8 pts

Winner

6 pts

Finalist

4 pts

Top 4

2 pts

Top 8

Event prestige multiplier1★ ×12★ ×1.53★ ×2

Each finish is scaled by the event's prestige (its star rating), so the same result is worth more at a bigger tournament — a win at a 3-star major is 16 points, the same win at a 1-star local is 8. Points then accrue across every recorded finish, so a high total reflects sustained results rather than a single spike. The finish columns are cumulative: Top 4 includes wins, and Top 8 includes Top 4.

Primary Deck is the archetype a player has piloted most often, and Events is the number of distinct tournaments they appear in.

The Period filter recomputes the whole leaderboard from results inside that window — a single calendar year, or the rolling last 12 months — so points and finishes reflect just that span. The Region filter keeps each player's score for the selected period and simply narrows the list to players who competed in that country (online events are their own Online bucket). Ties break by wins, then by name.

Players are keyed by name, and name collisions are hard to detect automatically — two different people can share a name, and one person can appear under spelling or formatting variants. If you spot a profile that should be split or merged, reach out to externality_0502 and we can batch-deconflict names together.

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