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'''Deckmasters 2001''' is a box set that was released in December 2001.  [[Richard Garfield]] and [[Jon Finkel]] were tasked with designing decks to pit against each other.  Their resulting decks are showcased in this set.  The contents of the box set are:
'''Deckmasters 2001''' (expansion code '''DKM''') is a box set that was released in December 2001.  [[Richard Garfield]] and [[Jon Finkel]] were tasked with designing decks to pit against each other.  Their resulting decks are showcased in this set.  The contents of the box set are:
[[Image:Deckmasters2001Logo.jpg|right]]
[[Image:Deckmasters2001Logo.jpg|right]]
*The two 62-card prebuilt decks, each featuring two exclusive [[Foil card|premium cards]] plus other white bordered [[Ice Age]] and [[Alliances]] cards
*The two 62-card prebuilt decks, each featuring two exclusive [[Foil card|premium cards]] plus other white bordered [[Ice Age]] and [[Alliances]] cards

Revision as of 22:33, 12 October 2008

Deckmasters 2001 (expansion code DKM) is a box set that was released in December 2001. Richard Garfield and Jon Finkel were tasked with designing decks to pit against each other. Their resulting decks are showcased in this set. The contents of the box set are:

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  • The two 62-card prebuilt decks, each featuring two exclusive premium cards plus other white bordered Ice Age and Alliances cards
  • Two 20-sided Spindown life counters
  • A 10-by-14 inch poster of Lhurgoyf fighting Goblin Mutant
  • A full-color booklet containing decklists, expert analysis, biographies, behind-the-scenes stories
  • Embossed metal Deckmasters case which can hold over 700 cards in standard sized sleeves or eleven 60 card decks.

The four premium cards in the box set are:

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