Introduction
Today, we'll show you the best Eternal lists of this week, the third week of this competitive Eternal season.
To give you a fair, balanced review of the meta, we only selected lists that were played over 100 times this week alone.
We'll also show you why these decks are the best right now. Let's see these lists!
Poppy Ziggs
Historically, this list has always been one of the best Eternal lists around, and most players expect it to be one of the best-ranked lists whenever the Eternal competitive season starts.
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However, this time, this list's win rate soared to 71%, which is incredibly high.
One explanation why it is so high is that most Eternal players play diverse decks that are not exactly part of the competitive ecosystem, so they're not meta decks. As Ziggs Poppy heavily punishes these types of lists, it tends to get stronger and stronger in metas with too many off-meta lists.
To beat this deck, you need a very specific strategy, with heals and removals, which most decks don't play nowadays.
Fiora Morgana Elder Dragon = Matron + Cithria Combo
Out of all Elder Dragon archetypes, the combo list with Spectral Matron was the only one who survived the nerfs and is currently the best option to play Elder Dragon.
This deck includes an unstoppable combo, and no list in Eternal can answer Spectral Matron. The only way to beat this deck is to beat it before they can play their combo.
It is also one of the strongest combos in the game, as Cithria, Lady of Clouds's effect, which doubles the stats of the units on your board, happens at burst speed before turn 10. This means your opponent can't even answer it.
Furthermore, this deck plays many cards that discount the cost of its main combo pieces and thus lets you play Cithria on the board even faster. You'll commonly play the combo on turn 7 or 8, for instance.
Jinx Draven Discard
The classic Jinx Discard list has always been the most popular choice among veteran players whenever they wanted to climb ranks fast.
Despite not changing much in the last year and a half, this archetype is still one of the best in the game because it is the most aggressive pick around.
While playing it, you can completely ignore your opponent's board very easily, which, in turn, lets you focus on only dealing damage to the enemy Nexus with your spells, besides your Burn.
This way, if your opponent isn't playing heals, they'll hardly be able to answer this list's fast pace.
Nocturne Vex
The best Standard deck is also one of the best Eternal decks.
Vex is still one of the best champions in the game, and is the best unit around when the matter is dominating the board and putting pressure on your opponent. It's all because of her strong effect and offensive stats.
The Eternal version is also way better than the Standard version, as, in Eternal, we can play Shadow Isles' Allegiance cards, namely Wraithcaller. With this card, Risen Mists, and Mistwraith, this deck is a lot more powerful, and can set up decisive, hard-to-answer play lines.
This archetype still plays exactly like its Standard version, but it is a lot stronger in the mid-game because it plays better units and faster strategies. It can also summon an attacker at burst speed with Risen Mists.
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Seraphine Ezreal Viktor
The most popular deck among control Eternal players is one of the best lists in the format right now.
It is one of the few archetypes that can answer literally any threat as long as the player knows what they're doing and knows how to pilot this list well.
Despite a bit difficult to pilot, many veteran players love this list, and it is also extremely popular.
Nowadays, its greatest strength is how it easily answers early game units. As most Eternal decks are aggressive, the Seraphine archetype, to no one's surprise, often faces good matchups.
Final Words
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