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1997 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 1997]
Set: World Championship Decks 1997 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 1997 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Jakub Slemr, World Champion —A fast, black creature deck that splashes in spells from all five colors.Janosch Kuhn, Finalist —A red, white, and blue deck built for the long game.Paul McCabe, Semifinalist —A red-blue attacking deck that uses a number of efficient creatures and spells.Svend Geertsen, Semifinalist —An extremely fast mono-green deck that uses a horde of creatures and very few other spells.
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1998 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 1998]
Set: World Championship Decks 1998 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 1998 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Brian Selden, World Champion— World Champion Brian Selden's deck conquered the field by using Survival of the Fittest to put creatures into the graveyard and Recurring Nightmare to bring them back into play. The deck employs more than twenty creatures and dips into blue or Lobotomy.Ben Rubin, Finalist— Ben Rubin's archetypal red weenie deck took him all the way to the World Championship Finals. This aggressive Sligh deck consists of roughly equal parts direct damage, aggressive creatures, and land.Brian Hacker, Quarterfinalist— Brian Hacker's white weenie deck rolled over competitors with more than twenty aggressive creatures. This horde relies on creatures with shadow and the en-Kor to overwhelm the unprepared, with the threat of Cataclysm looming large.Randy Buehler, Twelveth Place— Randy Buehler's Draw, Go deck is pure control, with over twenty counterspells and eight card-drawing engines to dig them out. The deck's offense is limited to Stalking Stones and a Rainbow Efreet, but the best offense is often a killer defense.
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1999 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 1999]
Set: World Championship Decks 1999 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 1999 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Kai Budde, World Champion— World Champion Kai Budde's red-artifact deck employed more than 30 artifacts to generate huge amounts of mana. Big creatures like Masticore or Covetous Dragon became a threat to any opponent, and a well-timed Wildfire added the finishing touch.Mark Le Pine, Finalist— Mark Le Pine's aggressive "Sped Red" deck applied the pressure early with 11 fast creatures before shifting into land-destruction mode. A late-game Cursed Scroll and Hammer of Bogardan would finish off his mana-crippled opponents.Matt Linde, Semifinalist— Matt Linde's speedy mono-green deck contained 26 low-cost creatures. Supplementing this nasty creature assault were four Rancors and four Giant Growths. If his opponent wasn't smothered by turn five, Linde's Cursed Scrolls would pick up the slack.Jakub Slemr, Quarterfinalist— Jakub Slemr's mono-black deck controlled the board with Cursed Scrolls, Powder Kegs, and Phyrexian Plaguelords. His "Black Control" creation also pounded his opponents early with discard effects found in Ravenous Rats, Duress, and Stupor.
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2000 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2000]
Set: World Championship Decks 2000 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 2000 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Jon Finkel, World Champion— Jon Finkel's explosive, monoblue deck used artifacts such as Grim Monolith, Metalworker, and Voltaic Key to generate huge amounts of mana. The mana, in turn, put large creatures into play to finish off stunned opponents.Janosch Kuhn, Quarterfinalist— Janosch Kuhn's red-green deck uses Birds of Paradise and Llanowar Elves to build mana early in the game. Kuhn then delivered the finishing punch with mana-denial cards, such as Stone Rain and Plow Under.Tom van de Logt, Quarterfinalist— Tom van de Logt's "Replenish" deck used cards like Attunement and Frantic Search to put powerful enchantments into the graveyard. Then he used Replenish to put all of the enchantments back into play at once and pound his opponents.Nicolas Labarre, Quarterfinalist— Nicolas Labarre's combo deck, called "Chimera", used searching cards to fetch Fecundity, Saproling Cluster, and Ashnod's Altar so he could generate unlimited mana. With this mana Labarre used Blaze or Whetstone to plow right over his opponents.
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2001 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2001]
Set: World Championship Decks 2001 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 2001 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Tom van de Logt, World Champion— Tom van de Logt's aggressive, black-red "Machine Head" deck used the good ol' "blow stuff up" method. While creatures like Plague Spitter wiped out his opponent's smaller creatures, more ferocious beasts like Flametongue Kavu aggressively cleared the board of larger threats.Alex Borteh, Finalist— Alex Borteh's monoblue combo deck contained twelve 1-toughness creatures. These helped hold the board until his Static Orb—Opposition combo could lock down his opponents' permanents—clearing the way for a horde of Merfolk that pour through for the victory.Antoine Ruel, Semifinalist— Antoine Ruel's blue-black-red control deck survived the pressure in the early game with its almost overwhelming card-drawing capability. And in the end, Nether Spirit kept rising from his graveyard to take down his opponents.Jan Tomcani, Quarterfinalist— Jan Tomcani's green-red-black "Fires" deck used early mono-producing creatures to play a quick Fires of Yavimaya. Shortly thereafter, Tomcani's hasted big creatures pounded opponents' life totals to dust.
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2002 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2002]
Set: World Championship Decks 2002 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 2001 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Carlos Romao, World Champion— Romao's blue-black "Psychatog" deck was the defining deck of the tournament. A control deck at heart, with lots of card drawing and countermagic, it wants to stall an opponent until it can play a devastating Upheaval and Psychatog on the same turn.Sim Han How, Quarterfinalist— Han How's blue-green-red "Squirrel Obsession" deck can be aggressive with cards like Wild Mongrel and Flametongue Kavu, or it can be the stalling game with a Squirrel Nest—Opposition combo. Beware the Roare of the Wurms in the sideboard!Brian Kibler, Eleventh Place— Kibler's green-white-red- "Red Zone 2K2" deck loves to put creatures into the "red zone"; that is, attack with them! This aggressive deck can put over thirty creatures on the board. And with Glory in the graveyard, few defenses can prevail against their onslaught.Raphael Levy, Sixteenth Place— Levy's blue-green "Le Wonder Goose" deck features a ton of small green creatures like Nimble Mongoose and Werebear. With Careful Study and Mental Note to get to threshold, however, those small creatures quickly turn into real monsters!
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2003 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2003]
Set: World Championship Decks 2003 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 2003 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Daniel Zink — World ChampionDaniel Zink's white-blue-green "Wake" deck is a control deck at heart. Once the powerful enchantment Mirari's Wake is in play, the deck produces more mana, draws more cards, counters more spells, and makes more Soldiers than opponents can possibly handle.Dave Humpherys — SemifinalistDave "The Hump" Humpherys' blue-green deck combines the many madness cards from the Torment set, including Basking Rootwalla, Arrogant Wurm, and Circular Logic, with discard-enablers like Aquamoeba and Wild Mongrel for tremendous.Peer Kroger — QuarterfinalistHometown hero Peer Kroger's "Reanimator" deck was a nightmare for his opponents! This black-red deck excels at putting scary monsters into the graveyard and then bringing them into play.Wolfgang Eder — QuarterfinalistWolfgang Eder introduced the black-red "Goblin Bidding" deck to the world at the European Championships. The typical Goblin hoard deck gets an incredible midgame play in Patriarch's Bidding, which brings every Goblin in the graveyard back into play.
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2004 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2004]
Set: World Championship Decks 2004 Type: Card Rarity: Common Collect All Four World Championship DecksRelive the excitement of the 2004 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.Julien Nuijten, World ChampionAt just fifteen years old, Julien Nuijten is the youngest ever Magic: The Gathering ® World Champion. He came out of nowhere to stun the field with a green-white Astral Slide deck that gains tremendous card advantage from Eternal Witness.Aeo Paquette, FinalistProfessional Magic ® player Aeo Paquette played the deck that defined the metagame at the 2004 World Championships. With more than forty artifacts, his "Affinity" deck uses the power of Arcbound Ravager and Disciple of the Vault to race to victory.Manuel Bevand, SemifinalistPro Tour™ veteran Manuel Bevand's artifact-based combo deck uses Krark-Clan Ironworks to quickly get a Myr Incubator into play, which then creates thirty or more 1/1 Myr creatures—somtimes as early as the third turn!Gabriel Nassif, SemifinalistGabriel Nassif's performance at Worlds earned the Parisian the coveted 2004 Player of the Year award. Designed to beat the ubiquitous "Affinity" decks, his counter-heavy blue-white control deck performed well against the entire field.
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21 Team-mates (D-TB03/115EN) [Shaman King]
Rarity: Common Set Name: Shaman King Card Number: D-TB03/115EN Release Date: 2022-09-09 Unit: Normal Grade: 1 Skill Icon: Boost Nation: Shaman King Race: Spirit Power: 8000 Shield: 5000 Critical: 0 Flavor Text: Get a load of this! Big Touchdown! [AUTO](RC):When the attack this unit boosted a "Big Touchdown, Big Guy Bill" on your (RC) hits, [COST][Counter-Blast 1], [Stand] this unit, swap this unit's position with that "Big Touchdown, Big Guy Bill", and this unit gets [Power] +5000/[Critical] +1 until end of turn.
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3 Apple Sisters (G-BT04/103EN) [Soul Strike Against the Supreme]
Rarity: Common Set Name: Soul Strike Against the Supreme Card Number: G-BT04/103EN Release Date: 2015-10-02 Unit: Normal Grade: 1 Skill Icon: Boost Nation: Zoo Race: Dryad Clan: Neo Nectar Power: 6000 Shield: 5000 Critical: 1 [AUTO](RC) Generation Break 1 (This ability is active if you have one or more face up G units in total on your (VC) or G zone) :When this unit boosts, the boosted unit gets [Power]+2000 for each other unit named "3 Apple Sisters" on your (RC) until end of that battle.
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3-Hump Lacooda [AST-070] Common
Set: Ancient Sanctuary Card type: Effect Monster Rarity: Common Attack: 500 Defense: 1500 If there are 3 face-up "3-Hump Lacooda" cards on your side of the field, offer 2 of them as Tributes to draw 3 cards.
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3-Hump Lacooda [DR2-EN183] Common
Set: Dark Revelation Volume 2 Card type: Effect Monster Rarity: Common Attack: 500 Defense: 1500 If there are 3 face-up "3-Hump Lacooda" cards on your side of the field, Tribute 2 of them to draw 3 cards.
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