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By the RoyaleTracker Team@RoyaleTrackerGGUpdated August 17, 2026
Ken's Chaos Draft League has ended, and three Chaos modes are live in its place: Epic Only Chaos (ends in ~6 days), C.H.A.O.S Draft, and C.H.A.O.S Triple Draft (both ~20 days). Here's what each one is, what changed, and where to find the best decks and picks for each.
Ends soonest
Epic Only Chaos
~6 days left
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C.H.A.O.S Draft
~20 days
Live now
C.H.A.O.S Triple Draft
~20 days
Ken's Chaos Draft League was the ranked centrepiece of the Season 86 Chaos lineup, announced in the TV Royale August 2026 broadcast and run as a two week event. It has now finished. Its reward track is closed, and the League no longer appears in the event slot.
Three Chaos modes are running in its place. They are not a single replacement event: they are three separate queues with two different deadlines, and only one of them uses a deck you built yourself. Epic Only Chaos is the short one, so it is the one to play first if you only have time for one.
The base Chaos mode deck lists stay live throughout and keep updating from real battles, which is the fastest reference point while the formats rotate.
Epic Only Chaos is the one mode of the three you enter with your own deck, exactly as you built it. Nothing is drafted away from you. What changes is the modifier draft: every modifier offered to you is an Epic.
That narrows the range of what can happen to you in a match. In open Chaos the modifier pool is wide enough that a game can be decided by something you could not have planned for, so the safe play is a deck that functions without any particular modifier landing. With the pool restricted to Epics, the spread of outcomes is smaller and more predictable, which rewards committing to a deck you know well over hedging. Card levels and matchmaking work as normal, so this is the closest of the three to ordinary ladder.
It is also the shortest run of the three, at ~6 days left.
Best Epic Only Chaos decks, ranked from live battles
C.H.A.O.S Draft runs the same mechanics Ken's League did. You draft 4 cards and your opponent gets the other 4, then both players pick modifiers. Mechanically nothing has changed: if you played the League, you already know how to play this. What ended was the League as a ranked, time-limited event with its own reward track, not the format underneath it.
Because the mechanics carried over, our two tier lists still apply. They rank by pick rate first and win rate second, which is the useful order when you are choosing one card at a time under a timer rather than building a deck.
Confirmed in game: C.H.A.O.S Draft uses the same card pool as Ken's League, so the tier lists below carry over unchanged.
Triple Draft works differently. You pick 3 cards that are added to your deck, and you can see the 3 cards your opponent is being offered, but not which of them they take.
The difference from regular Draft is what you know and what you give away. In C.H.A.O.S Draft the 4 cards you turn down go directly to your opponent, so every pick is also a decision about what to hand over, and you end up knowing their whole half. In Triple Draft your picks do not feed their deck, and seeing their three offers tells you the range they could be holding without telling you the answer. You are playing against a narrowed set of possibilities rather than a known hand.
Triple Draft draws from the same card pool as C.H.A.O.S Draft, so the card tier list below applies here too when you are deciding which of the three offers to take.
Our read, not a measurement
If you would rather play your own deck, play Epic Only Chaos, and play it first: it is the only one of the three that uses the deck you actually built, and it is the one that ends soonest.
If what you liked about Ken's League was the drafting, both Drafts scratch that and run roughly three times longer, so there is no rush on either. Take C.H.A.O.S Draft if you want the League format back as it was, and Triple Draft if you would rather keep your deck mostly intact and add to it. This is a judgement call about the formats, not a claim about win rates. The numbers live on the deck and tier list pages linked above.
Mode mechanics on this page are as described in game. Deck and pick data is not restated here: it lives on the Epic Only Chaos deck list, the card and modifier tier lists, and the base Chaos deck lists, all of which update from real battles. See all update coverage for the rest of the season.