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In the current system, Grand Prix Top 8s are counted separately.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/events/grand-prix-lifetime-top-8s-by-player|title=Grand Prix Top 8 By Event|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref>
In the current system, Grand Prix Top 8s are counted separately.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/events/grand-prix-lifetime-top-8s-by-player|title=Grand Prix Top 8 By Event|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref>


The [[2022–23 Pro Tour Season]] sees the return to [[paper]] Pro Tours but adds three digital [[Arena Championship]]s. It is as yet unclear if the Top 8s in the latter category will count as Top Finishes.
The [[2022–23 Pro Tour Season]] saw the return to [[paper]] Pro Tours but added three digital [[Arena Championship]]s. Top 8s in the latter category don't seem to be counted as Top Finishes.


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Revision as of 08:58, 24 September 2022

A Top Finish in Magic: The Gathering is a way to count a professional player's track record.[1]

Formerly, Pro Tour Top 8s and Grand Prix Top 8s were counted, but that system was muddled when Wizards of the Coast overhauled the system of professional play. As of 2022, the following events count as a Top Finish:

For team events, a Top 4 team place is considered making a Top 8 for the individual team members.

In the current system, Grand Prix Top 8s are counted separately.[2]

The 2022–23 Pro Tour Season saw the return to paper Pro Tours but added three digital Arena Championships. Top 8s in the latter category don't seem to be counted as Top Finishes.

References