Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$1,317.66

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Avg. CMC 3.32
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 28 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (24)
4 Birds of Paradise
$5.86 Creature - Bird
1 Cloudchaser Eagle
$0.09 Creature - Bird
1 Man-o'-War
$0.04 Creature - Jellyfish
2 Nekrataal
$0.19 Creature - Human Assassin
1 Orcish Settlers
$0.77 Creature - Orc
2 Spike Feeder
$0.66 Creature - Spike
1 Spike Weaver
$6.73 Creature - Spike
1 Spirit of the Night
$6.19 Legendary Creature - Demon Spirit
1 Thrull Surgeon
$0.20 Creature - Thrull
1 Tradewind Rider
$1.87 Creature - Spirit
2 Uktabi Orangutan
$0.96 Creature - Ape
1 Verdant Force
$0.27 Creature - Elemental
4 Wall of Blossoms
$0.17 Creature - Plant Wall
2 Wall of Roots
$0.24 Creature - Plant Wall
Instant (2)
2 Firestorm
$13.54 Instant
Sorcery (2)
2 Lobotomy
$0.30 Sorcery
Artifact (2)
2 Scroll Rack
$25.90 Artifact
Enchantment (8)
4 Recurring Nightmare
$50.79 Enchantment
4 Survival of the Fittest
$192.97 Enchantment
Land (22)
3 City of Brass
$14.96 Land
8 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
1 Gemstone Mine
$1.87 Land
2 Karplusan Forest
$4.11 Land
2 Reflecting Pool
$8.99 Land
1 Swamp
$1.85 Basic Land - Swamp
2 Underground River
$4.19 Land
2 Undiscovered Paradise
$12.94 Land
1 Volrath's Stronghold
$82.72 Legendary Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 7 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (1)
1 Staunch Defenders
$0.10 Creature - Human Soldier
Instant (9)
4 Boil
$0.34 Instant
3 Emerald Charm
$0.21 Instant
2 Pyroblast
$4.59 Instant
Artifact (2)
2 Phyrexian Furnace
$1.07 Artifact
Enchantment (3)
2 Dread of Night
$0.22 Enchantment
1 Hall of Gemstone
$12.49 World Enchantment

Notes
 
The fifth Magic World Championship was held on 12–16 August 1998 in Seattle, USA. This tournament featured a Tempest-Stronghold-Exodus Booster Draft, Standard, and Tempest Block Constructed.
203 players competed in the event. The USA dominated the top 8, taking seven of the eight slots. The USA also won the team competition.

Finishing order

1. Brian Selden (United States)
2. Ben Rubin (United States)
3. Jon Finkel (United States)
4. Raphael Levy (France)
5. United States Scott Johns (United States)
6. United States Chris Pikula (United States)
7. United States Brian Hacker (United States)
8. United States Alan Comer (United States)

Team final

1. United States – Matt Linde, Mike Long, Bryce Currence, Jon Finkel
2. France – Pierre Malherbaud, Manuel Bevand, Marc Hernandez, Fabien Demazeau

Pro Tour Player of the Year

1. Jon Finkel (United States)
2. Randy Buehler (United States)
3. Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz (United States)

Rookie of the Year

1. Randy Buehler (United States)
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