There are some redundant columns in there. Rush is aggressive and tank is defensive. If you're including separate columns for rush and tank then you don't need to have separate columns offense and defense. Total number of creatures in the book is not all that important for identifying its playstyle. What really matters is the number of creatures that the book is actually going to to play in a single game. Also, I don't think you included all the playstyle categories. Far from it. It's started to seem very much like playstyles in Mage Wars Arena exist on a continuum based on how much they use different resources or deny them to the opponent, not as discrete categories. I have my own charts that I'll show here as soon as I get home.
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rush is of course offensive, but offensive playstyle is not rush, tank is defensive, but defensive is not necessary tank. A tank I define as minimum 3 chest pieces and 2 vet belts and tons of other armor and regenerate.
Lastly offensive and defensive are also ways you can play a deck, not all are onedimensional. the tank wizard you could also go offensive wit wizardstower and elemental wand if you want for example against a necro...
i'm not displaying total amount of creatures but general how many you play. My BF tanky priestess has 2 angels, 2 knight, 1 brogan and a ressurection, but i hardly ever play more than 2/3 so its 1-3. And the creatures are classes 0-1, 1-3, 4+,6+. My veteran trolls is running 6 creatures but generally i get 3 out, so its 1-3