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These cards are '''not''' legal in any [[DCI]]-sanctioned tournaments.
These cards are '''not''' legal in any [[DCI]]-sanctioned tournaments.
==2005 World Championship Decks==
November 30 to December 4 in Yokohama, Japan
Katsuhiro Mori, World Champion
<d title = "Ghazi Glare">
Artifacts
3  Pithing Needle
3  Umezawa's Jitte
Creatures
3  Arashi, the Sky Asunder
1  Birds of Paradise
3  Kodama of the North Tree
3  Llanowar Elves
4  Loxodon Hierarch
4  Selesnya Guildmage
4  Wood Elves
2  Yosei, the Morning Star
Enchantments
3  Glare of Subdual
Instant
2  Congregation at Dawn
2  Seed Spark
Lands
4  Brushland
5  Forest
1  Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers
1  Plains
4  Selesnya Sanctuary
4  Temple Garden
4  Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree
Sideboard
2  Carven Caryatid
2  Greater Good
3  Hokori, Dust Drinker
1  Kodama of the North Tree
1  Kodama's Reach
2  Naturalize
1  Seedborn Muse
1  Wrath of God
2  Yosei, the Morning Star
</d>
Frank Karsten, Semifinalist
<d>
Artifacts
3  Sensei's Divining Top
Creatures
1  Kagemaro, First to Suffer
2  Kokusho, the Evening Star
4  Sakura-Tribe Elder
4  Yosei, the Morning Star
Enchantments
3  Greater Good
Instants
3  Gifts Ungiven
3  Goryo's Vengeance
1  Last Gasp
1  Putrefy
1  Reclaim
Lands
2  Brushland
4  Forest
1  Island
1  Miren, the Moaning Well
1  Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers
2  Overgrown Tomb
3  Plains
1  Shizo, Death's Storehouse
3  Swamp
2  Temple Garden
2  Tendo Ice Bridge
1  Watery Grave
Sorceries
2  Farseek
4  Kodama's Reach
1  Recollect
4  Wrath of God
Sideboard
1  Cranial Extraction
1  Death Denied
4  Defense Grid
1  Dosan the Falling Leaf
1  Hana Kami
1  Hideous Laughter
1  Ink-Eyes, Servant of Oni
1  Last Gasp
1  Loxodon Hierarch
1  Meloku the Clouded Mirror
1  Rending Vines
1  Soulless Revival
</d>
Tomohiro Kaji, Quarterfinalist
<d>
Artifacts
3  Pithing Needle
4  Umezawa's Jitte
Creatures
2  Arashi, the Sky Asunder
3  Kodama of the North Tree
4  Llanowar Elves
4  Loxodon Hierarch
4  Selesnya Guildmage
4  Wood Elves
2  Yosei, the Morning Star
Enchantments
3  Glare of Subdual
Instants
2  Congregation at Dawn
2  Seed Spark
Lands
4  Brushland
6  Forest
1  Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers
4  Selesnya Sanctuary
4  Temple Garden
4  Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree
Sideboard
2  Arashi, the Sky Asunder
4  Carven Caryatid
3  Greater Good
1  Hokori, Dust Drinker
2  Naturalize
1  Seedborn Muse
2  Yosei, the Morning Star
</d>
Akira Asahara, Quarterfinalist
<d>
Artifacts
4  Boros Signet
4  Fellwar Stone
Enchantments
3  Confiscate
4  Faith's Fetters
3  Form of the Dragon
1  Ivory Mask
1  Zur's Weirding
Instant
4  Telling Time
Lands
4  Adarkar Wastes
1  Boseiju, Who Shelters All
7  Island
3  Plains
4  Sacred Foundry
4  Tendo Ice Bridge
Sorceries
1  Compulsive Research
4  Enduring Ideal
4  Sleight of Hand
4  Wrath of God
Sideboard
4  Defense Grid
1  Genju of the Realm
1  Ivory Mask
4  Mana Leak
1  Privileged Position
4  Pyroclasm
</d>


==2004 World Championship Decks==
==2004 World Championship Decks==

Revision as of 16:28, 7 December 2010

World Championship Decks are specially packaged versions of the top 4 decks used at the Magic World Championships. The cards are gold-bordered versions of the cards in each competitor's deck and stamped with that player's autograph.

These cards are not legal in any DCI-sanctioned tournaments.

2005 World Championship Decks

November 30 to December 4 in Yokohama, Japan

Katsuhiro Mori, World Champion


Frank Karsten, Semifinalist

Tomohiro Kaji, Quarterfinalist


Akira Asahara, Quarterfinalist

Untitled Deck

2004 World Championship Decks

The 2004 World Championship took place August 2004 in San Francisco, United States of America.

Julien Nuijten, World Champion

Untitled Deck

Aeo Paquette, Quaterfinalist

Affinity

Manuel Bevand, Quarterfinalist

Gabriel Nassif, Quarterfinalist

Untitled Deck


2003 World Championship Decks

The 2003 World Championship took place August 2003 in Berlin, Germany.

Daniel Zink, World Champion

Dave Humphreys, Semi-Finalist

Wolfgang Eder, Semi-Finalist

Peer Kröger, Semi-Finalist


2002 World Championship Decks

The 2002 World Championship took place August 2002 in Sydney, Australia.

Carlos Romao, World Champion

Brian Kibler

Raphael Levy

Le Wonder Goose

Sim Han How

Squirrel Opposition

2001 World Championship Decks

The 2001 World Championship took place August 2001 in Toronto, Canada.

Tom van de Logt, World Champion

Black-Red

Alex Borteh

Merfolk Opposition

Antoine Ruel

U/B/R Nether-Go

Jan Tomcani

2000 World Championship Decks

The 2000 World Championship took place August 2000 in Brussels, Belgium.

Jon Finkel, World Champion

Tinker

Janosch Kühn, Quaterfinalist

Angry Non-Hermit

Tom Van de Logt, Quarterfinalist

Replenish

Nicolas Labarre, Quarterfinalist

1999 World Championship Decks

The 1999 World Championship took place August 1999 in Yokohama, Japan. Each of these decks contain 90 cards and were released September 27, 1999.

Kai Budde, World Champion

Wildfire

Mark Le Pine, Finalist

Sped Red

Matt Linde, Semifinalist

Stompy

Jakub Šlemr

1998 World Championship Decks

Brian Selden, World Champion

Ben Rubin, Finalist

Sligh

Brian Hacker, Quaterfinalist

Untitled Deck

Randy Buehler, 12th Place

CMU Blue

Randy's last name is misspelled on his deck box as Buelher, as is "twelveth" place.[1]

1997 World Championship Decks

Jakub Slemr, World Champion

Untitled Deck

Janosch Kuehn, Finalist

Untitled Deck

Svend Geertsen, Semi-finalist

Untitled Deck

Paul McCabe, Semi-finalist

Untitled Deck

Pro Tour 1996

Luconto, World Champion
Lestree, Runner-up
Lindbuck, Semi-finalist
Poulter, Semi-finalist
Baxter, Quarter-finalisth
Justice, Quarter-finalist
Regnier, Quarter-finalist
Tam, Quarter-finalist

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