Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$198.67

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Avg. CMC 2.1
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Main Deck - 63 cards, 27 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (6)
3 Hypnotic Specter
$0.86 Creature - Specter
1 Royal Assassin
$0.63 Creature - Human Assassin
2 Sengir Vampire
$0.12 Creature - Vampire
Instant (12)
1 Dark Banishing
$0.01 Instant
4 Dark Ritual
$1.61 Instant
3 Disenchant
$0.10 Instant
1 Power Sink
$0.25 Instant
1 Swords to Plowshares
$1.02 Instant
2 Terror
$0.22 Instant
Sorcery (6)
1 Balance
$2.39 Sorcery
4 Hymn to Tourach
$0.42 Sorcery
1 Mind Twist
$5.08 Sorcery
Artifact (8)
1 Disrupting Scepter
$0.17 Artifact
2 Icy Manipulator
$0.07 Artifact
3 The Rack
$3.62 Artifact
2 Zuran Orb
$10.45 Artifact
Enchantment (6)
3 Dance of the Dead
$17.72 Enchantment - Aura
1 Land Tax
$15.00 Enchantment
1 Pestilence
$0.46 Enchantment
1 Spirit Link
$0.63 Enchantment - Aura
Land (25)
3 Adarkar Wastes
$6.87 Land
1 Bottomless Vault
$1.44 Land
4 Mishra's Factory
$0.12 Land
3 Plains
$0.09 Basic Land - Plains
1 Strip Mine
$19.76 Land
12 Swamp
$0.80 Basic Land - Swamp
1 Underground River
$4.05 Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 10 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (2)
2 Stromgald Cabal
$0.45 Creature - Human Knight
Instant (3)
1 Blue Elemental Blast
$0.56 Instant
1 Magical Hack
$1.28 Instant
1 Sleight of Mind
$0.34 Instant
Enchantment (10)
1 Circle of Protection: Artifacts
$0.18 Enchantment
1 Circle of Protection: Black
$0.25 Enchantment
2 Circle of Protection: Red
$0.16 Enchantment
4 Gloom
$0.26 Enchantment
1 Land Tax
$15.00 Enchantment
1 Prismatic Ward
$0.21 Enchantment - Aura

Notes
 
The second Magic Worlds Championship was held on 4–6 August at the Red Lion Inn in Seattle, USA. 71 players from 19 countries participated. The tournament featured five rounds of Sealed Deck on the first day and five rounds of Standard, then known as Type II, on the second day. Points were awarded for each individual game instead of completed matches as today. The top 8 on Sunday were played with the Standard decks from the day before. In the final Alexander Blumke defeated Marc Hernandez 3–2.

Final standings

1. Alexander Blumke (Switzerland)
2. Marc Hernandez (France)
3. Mark Justice (United States)
4. Henry Stern (United States)
5. Ivan Curina (Italy)
6. Andrea Redi (Italy)
7. Henri Schildt (Finland)
8. Mu Luen Wang (Austria)

Team champion

1. United States – Mark Justice, Henry Stern, Peter Leiher, Michael Long
2. Finland – Rosendahl, Henry Schildt, Kimmo Hovi, Punakallio
3. Australia – Shandley, Hubson, Russell, Liew
4. France – Marc Hernandez, Moulin, Woirgard, Lebas
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