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'''World Championship Decks''' were specially packaged versions of four of the top ranked decks used during the [[Magic World Championships]], released by [[Wizards of the Coast]] for the years 1997 through 2004. The cards produced were gold-bordered versions, and thus are '''not''' legal for use in [[DCI]]-sanctioned tournaments. Each deck included the cards in each competitor's deck and sideboard and were stamped with that player's autograph. Also included were twelve blank [[proxy]] cards, as well as cards with a printed decklist, a biography of the deck | '''World Championship Decks''' were specially packaged versions of four of the top ranked decks used during the [[Magic World Championships]], released by [[Wizards of the Coast]] for the years 1997 through 2004. The cards produced were gold-bordered versions, and thus are '''not''' legal for use in [[DCI]]-sanctioned tournaments. Each deck included the cards in each competitor's deck and sideboard and were stamped with that player's autograph. Also included were twelve blank [[proxy]] cards, as well as cards with a printed decklist, a biography of the deck's author, and an overview of the four decks release for each respective year. | ||
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World Championship Decks were specially packaged versions of four of the top ranked decks used during the Magic World Championships, released by Wizards of the Coast for the years 1997 through 2004. The cards produced were gold-bordered versions, and thus are not legal for use in DCI-sanctioned tournaments. Each deck included the cards in each competitor's deck and sideboard and were stamped with that player's autograph. Also included were twelve blank proxy cards, as well as cards with a printed decklist, a biography of the deck's author, and an overview of the four decks release for each respective year.
2004 World Championship Decks
The 2004 World Championship took place August 2004 in San Francisco, United States of America.
Julien Nuijten, World Champion
Aeo Paquette, Finalist
Manuel Bevand, Semifinalist
Artifacts (23)
Lands (19)
Gabriel Nassif, Quarterfinalist
Artifacts (3)
2003 World Championship Decks
The 2003 World Championship took place August 2003 in Berlin, Germany.
Daniel Zink, World Champion
Dave Humpherys, Semi-Finalist
Wolfgang Eder, Quarterfinalist
Peer Kröger, Quarterfinalist
2002 World Championship Decks
The 2002 World Championship took place August 2002 in Sydney, Australia.
Carlos Romao, World Champion
Sim Han How, Quarterfinalist
Brian Kibler, 11th Place
Raphael Levy, 16th Place
2001 World Championship Decks
The 2001 World Championship took place August 2001 in Toronto, Canada.
Tom van de Logt, World Champion
Alex Borteh, Finalist
Artifacts (4)
Creatures (20)
Enchantments (4)
Lands (20)
20 Island
Sideboard (15)
2 Wash Out
Antoine Ruel, Semifinalist
Jan Tomcani, Quarterfinalist
2000 World Championship Decks
The 2000 World Championship took place August 2000 in Brussels, Belgium.
Jon Finkel, World Champion
Janosch Kühn, Quaterfinalist
Tom Van de Logt, Quarterfinalist
Nicolas Labarre, Quarterfinalist
1999 World Championship Decks
The 1999 World Championship took place August 1999 in Yokohama, Japan. Each of these decks were released September 27, 1999.
Kai Budde, World Champion
Mark Le Pine, Finalist
Matt Linde, Semifinalist
Jakub Šlemr, Quarterfinalist
1998 World Championship Decks
Brian Selden, World Champion
Ben Rubin, Finalist
Creatures (21)
Artifacts (4)
Sideboard (15)
Brian Hacker, Quarterfinalist
Randy Buehler, 12th Place
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
Janosch Kuehn, Finalist
Svend Geertsen, Semi-finalist
Paul McCabe, Semi-finalist
Product Discontinuation
2004 was the last year for which Wizards of the Coast released a series of World Championship Decks. When asked about 2005 World Championship Decks via an "Ask Wizards" column Jake Theis, Assistant Brand Manager for Magic: The Gathering, stated, "We currently have no plans to release the 2005 World Championship decks. We try to have a full product offering for our fans, and the increased popularity of the Fat Pack seems to have gobbled up the demand for a fourth Magic product (after Boosters, Tournament Packs, and Theme Decks)." [2]
External links
- 2004 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 2003 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 2002 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 2001 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 2000 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 1999 World Championship Decks Product Page
- 1997 World Championship Decks Product Page
References
- See also Pro Tour Collector Set.