Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$226.25

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Avg. CMC 2.58
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Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 61 cards, 18 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (25)
4 Black Knight
$0.11 Creature - Human Knight
4 Fallen Askari
$0.14 Creature - Human Knight
4 Knight of Stromgald
$0.30 Creature - Human Knight
4 Man-o'-War
$0.03 Creature - Jellyfish
1 Necratog
$0.30 Creature - Atog
4 Nekrataal
$0.18 Creature - Human Assassin
2 Shadow Guildmage
$0.14 Creature - Human Wizard
2 Uktabi Orangutan
$0.99 Creature - Ape
Instant (8)
4 Contagion
$1.23 Instant
4 Incinerate
$0.09 Instant
Sorcery (6)
4 Choking Sands
$0.34 Sorcery
2 Earthquake
$0.78 Sorcery
Land (22)
3 City of Brass
$14.88 Land
3 Gemstone Mine
$1.89 Land
2 Sulfurous Springs
$6.31 Land
10 Swamp
$2.15 Basic Land - Swamp
1 Underground River
$4.19 Land
3 Undiscovered Paradise
$12.90 Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 8 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (11)
2 Disenchant
$0.07 Instant
2 Ebony Charm
$0.21 Instant
1 Exile
$0.99 Instant
1 Honorable Passage
$0.19 Instant
2 Hydroblast
$2.08 Instant
3 Pyroblast
$4.71 Instant
Enchantment (4)
2 Dystopia
$3.63 Enchantment
2 Forsaken Wastes
$28.92 World Enchantment

Notes
 
The fourth Magic World Championship was held on 13–17 August 1997 in Seattle, USA. 153 players competed in the event. It was the first Magic tournament to be filmed by ESPN2. The competition featured Standard, Mirage-Visions-Weatherlight Rochester Draft, and Extended.

Final standings

1. Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic)
2. Janosch Kuhn (Germany)
3. Paul McCabe (Canada)
4. Svend Geertsen (Denmark)
5. Gabriel Tsang (Canada)
6. Weibull (Sweden)
7. Nate Clark (United States)
8. John Chinnock (United States)

Team final

1. Canada – Gary Krakower, Michael Donais, Ed Ito, Gabriel Tsang
2. Sweden – Nikolai Weibull, Mattias Jorstedt, Marcus Angelin, Johan Cedercrantz

Pro Tour Player of the Year

1. Paul McCabe (Canada)
2. Terry Borer (Canada)
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