ShufflePhase Now Tracks Shadowverse Class Ratings Weekly
ShufflePhase now tracks Shadowverse's Grand Master Class Ratings weekly, and the first capture already shows a packed Abysscraft elite and a thin Forestcraft top end.

There is a new section on our Shadowverse meta page and that's Class Ratings, captured weekly from the in-game Grand Master rankings. The first snapshot is up now, taken June 10 during the second half of Anathema's Gambit.
Class Rating is Worlds Beyond's Grand Master-exclusive ladder. Once you hit the rank, every class you play gets its own rating, and the game keeps a top-100 board per class. Those boards only exist inside the client, so each week we record the top 10 ratings for all seven classes. Ratings only, no player names, and since CR resets every season, comparisons stay within a season.
The first capture already has some shape. Dragoncraft owns the single highest rating at 2,144, but Abysscraft looks like the most contested top end: its entire top 10 sits within 52 points, nobody below 2,091. Portalcraft is even tighter, with its top nine inside 23 points. Forestcraft is the outlier in the other direction. Its number one sits at a respectable 2,100, but the rest of the board falls away fast, stretching 141 points down to 1,959.
One capture is a snapshot, not a verdict. CR measures where the game's best grinders are climbing, not which class wins the most, so we are not reading this as a tier list. The interesting part starts next week, when the deltas appear and we can see which top ends are rising, which are stalling, and how the season closes out.
A short cluster means a crowded elite fighting for the same spots. A long trail means a class carried by a few. From here on, we get to watch those shapes move every week.