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vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$80.54
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Avg. CMC 2.07
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Main Deck - 62 cards, 18 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (9)
2 Nimble Mongoose
$0.08
Creature - Mongoose
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Quirion Dryad
$0.05
Creature - Dryad
22-Mar-2013 15:34
3 Werebear
$0.29
Creature - Human Bear Druid
22-Mar-2013 15:34
Instant (23)
4 Arcane Denial
$2.08
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Daze
$1.03
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
3 Foil
$0.98
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Gush
$0.74
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Impulse
$0.08
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Unsummon
$0.21
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:34
Sorcery (13)
3 Gitaxian Probe
$3.30
Sorcery
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Land Grant
$1.60
Sorcery
22-Mar-2013 15:37
3 Ponder
$1.19
Sorcery
22-Mar-2013 15:34
3 Preordain
$0.85
Sorcery
22-Mar-2013 15:34
Enchantment (6)
2 Curiosity
$0.56
Enchantment - Aura
22-Mar-2013 15:34
4 Rising Waters
$1.73
Enchantment
22-Mar-2013 15:34
Land (11)
2 Breeding Pool
$6.69
Land - Forest Island
22-Mar-2013 15:34
2 Forest
$0.06
Basic Land - Forest
22-Mar-2013 15:34
7 Island
$0.09
Basic Land - Island
22-Mar-2013 15:34
Sideboard - 9 cards, 6 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (2)
1 Saprazzan Legate
$0.33
Creature - Merfolk Soldier
22-Mar-2013 15:36
1 Zameck Guildmage
$0.21
Creature - Elf Wizard
22-Mar-2013 15:41
Instant (7)
4 Boomerang
$0.41
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:41
1 Force Spike
$0.51
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:41
1 Mystical Tutor
$12.28
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:40
1 Serene Heart
$0.25
Instant
22-Mar-2013 15:36

Notes
 
Inspired by Alan Comer's 2001 extended deck (http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/deck/6), this version of Miracle grow cost a lot less money to build and still performs admirably. While only theoretically competitive and questionable in multiplayer formats, Miracle Grow can consistently win against most decks I've encountered.
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