Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$80.98

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Avg. CMC 2.31
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 19 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (21)
4 Deadly Insect
$0.18 Creature - Insect
4 Fyndhorn Elves
$0.93 Creature - Elf Druid
4 Giant Trap Door Spider
$0.23 Creature - Spider
1 Gorilla Shaman
$0.42 Creature - Ape Shaman
2 Orcish Cannoneers
$0.25 Creature - Orc Warrior
2 Storm Shaman
$0.13 Creature - Human Cleric Shaman
4 Woolly Spider
$0.17 Creature - Spider
Instant (6)
2 Giant Growth
$0.05 Instant
4 Incinerate
$0.07 Instant
Sorcery (7)
1 Jokulhaups
$5.93 Sorcery
2 Lava Burst
$0.18 Sorcery
3 Pillage
$0.07 Sorcery
1 Pyroclasm
$0.16 Sorcery
Artifact (6)
2 Lodestone Bauble
$2.84 Artifact
4 Urza's Bauble
$3.77 Artifact
Enchantment (2)
2 Stormbind
$0.15 Enchantment
Land (18)
7 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
4 Karplusan Forest
$2.69 Land
7 Mountain
$0.10 Basic Land - Mountain
Sideboard - 15 cards, 11 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (2)
2 Pyroblast
$5.79 Instant
Sorcery (7)
1 Anarchy
$0.49 Sorcery
2 Essence Filter
$0.11 Sorcery
1 Jokulhaups
$5.93 Sorcery
1 Primitive Justice
$0.28 Sorcery
2 Pyroclasm
$0.16 Sorcery
Artifact (5)
1 Icy Manipulator
$0.07 Artifact
1 Jester's Cap
$2.01 Artifact
2 Vexing Arcanix
$0.11 Artifact
1 Zuran Orb
$12.23 Artifact
Enchantment (1)
1 Monsoon
$0.29 Enchantment

Notes
 
Won Pro Tour III (July 1996, Columbus, Ohio, United States)

Source: Inquest #17 (Sept 1996), p.77; author: Beth Moursund

"Rade experimented with a lot of deck types before settling on the Spider Deck. 'I tried red / green land destruction and red / green / white, Jokulhaups, Bugbind... even tried blue / white, blue / red.  The night before the tournament began I decided to play red / green,' he said.

The decks that gave him the most trouble were red / green / white or blue / white with a lot of Swords to Plowshares and Exiles.  He wasn't sure about Necropotence decks: 'I only played one Necro, and he had like bad draws.'

Slower decks, though, didn't stand much of a chance against him.  'I feel like I just got run over,' said Sean Fleischman, after losing the first two duels in the finals to Rade's fast creatures.  Fleischman managed to win the third duel, but lost the fourth."
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