2003 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2003]

2003 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2003]

2003 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2003]

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Vendor: Magic: The Gathering

Product Type : MTG Single

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Set: World Championship Decks 2003
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Rarity: Common
Collect All Four World Championship Decks

Relive the excitement of the 2003 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.

Daniel Zink — World Champion

Daniel 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 — Semifinalist

Dave "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 — Quarterfinalist

Hometown 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 — Quarterfinalist

Wolfgang 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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