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Edge of Eternities
releases on August 1, 2025!

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Edge of Eternities
releases on August 1, 2025!

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 15 distinct
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Rarity Color
Creature (8)
4 Covetous Dragon
$2.72 Creature - Dragon 6 12-Jan-2014 02:07
1 Karn, Silver Golem
$15.42 Legendary Artifact Creature - Golem 4 12-Jan-2014 02:07
3 Masticore
$5.26 Artifact Creature - Masticore 4 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Sorcery (4)
4 Wildfire
$0.49 Sorcery 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Artifact (28)
4 Cursed Scroll
$32.13 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 Fire Diamond
$0.19 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 Grim Monolith
$371.25 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
2 Mishra's Helix
$0.34 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 Temporal Aperture
$4.83 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 Thran Dynamo
$2.44 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 Voltaic Key
$2.56 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
2 Worn Powerstone
$0.30 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Land (20)
3 Ancient Tomb
$97.89 Land 12-Jan-2014 02:07
4 City of Traitors
$348.50 Land 12-Jan-2014 02:07
13 Mountain
$0.08 Basic Land - Mountain 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Sideboard - 15 cards, 7 distinct
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Instant (6)
2 Boil
$0.45 Instant 12-Jan-2014 02:07
2 Rack and Ruin
$0.12 Instant 12-Jan-2014 02:07
2 Shattering Pulse
$0.26 Instant 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Sorcery (3)
3 Earthquake
$0.67 Sorcery 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Artifact (2)
1 Mishra's Helix
$0.34 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
1 Phyrexian Processor
$0.52 Artifact 12-Jan-2014 02:07
Enchantment (4)
4 Spellshock
$2.68 Enchantment 12-Jan-2014 02:07

Notes
 
The sixth Magic World Championship was held on 4–8 August 1999 in Yokohama, Japan. This tournament featured an Urza's Saga-Urza's Legacy-Urza's Destiny Rochester Draft, Standard, and Extended.
208 players from 32 countries competed in the event. In the final Kai Budde defeated Mark Le Pine 3–0 in about 20 minutes, the quickest Pro Tour final ever. Budde's win was the first of his seven Pro Tour victories. By winning this title he also claimed the first of his four Pro Player of the Year titles.

Finishing order

1. Kai Budde (Germany)
2. Mark Le Pine (United States)
3. Raffaele Lo Moro (Italy)
4. Matt Linde (United States)
5. Jakub Slemr (Czech Republic)
6. Jamie Parke (United States)
7. Gary Wise (Canada)
8. Nicolai Herzog (Norway)

Team final

1. United States – Kyle Rose, John Hunka, Zvi Mowshowitz, Charles Kornblith
2. Germany – Marco Blume, Patrick Mello, David Brucker, Rosario Maij

Pro Tour Player of the Year

1. Kai Budde (Germany)
2. Jon Finkel (United States)
3. Casey McCarrel (United States)

Rookie of the Year
1. Dirk Baberowski (Germany)
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