Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$110.73

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Avg. CMC 3.91
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 16 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (12)
4 Eternal Dragon
$0.12 Creature - Dragon Spirit
4 Eternal Witness
$1.21 Creature - Human Shaman
4 Viridian Shaman
$0.13 Creature - Elf Shaman
Instant (6)
4 Renewed Faith
$0.02 Instant
2 Wing Shards
$0.08 Instant
Sorcery (13)
2 Akroma's Vengeance
$0.33 Sorcery
2 Decree of Justice
$0.16 Sorcery
1 Plow Under
$0.70 Sorcery
4 Rampant Growth
$0.35 Sorcery
4 Wrath of God
$3.82 Sorcery
Enchantment (4)
4 Astral Slide
$0.37 Enchantment
Land (25)
7 Forest
$0.07 Basic Land - Forest
6 Plains
$0.09 Basic Land - Plains
4 Secluded Steppe
$0.07 Land
4 Tranquil Thicket
$0.14 Land
4 Windswept Heath
$19.41 Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 5 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (4)
4 Oxidize
$0.20 Instant
Sorcery (5)
3 Plow Under
$0.70 Sorcery
2 Rude Awakening
$0.84 Sorcery
Artifact (3)
3 Scrabbling Claws
$0.08 Artifact
Enchantment (3)
3 Circle of Protection: Red
$0.16 Enchantment

Notes
 
The eleventh World Championship was held from 1 to 5 September at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, California, USA. The tournament featured Standard on Wednesday, Mirrodin-Darksteel-Fifth Dawn Booster Draft on Thursday, and Mirrodin Block Constructed on Friday. The team format was Mirrodin Block Team Rochester Draft.
304 players from 51 countries competed in the event. This was the first ever World Championships without a player from the United States in the Top 8. Julien Nuijten won the final 3–1 against Aeo Paquette. At 15 years old, he became the youngest ever Pro Tour winner and took home a total of $52,366 – a new record for winnings in a single collectible card game tournament. The total prize money awarded to the top 64 finishers was $208,130. Team Germany won the team final 2–1 against Belgium.

Finishing order

1. Julien Nuijten (Netherlands)
2. Aeo Paquette (Canada)
3. Ryou Ogura (Japan)
4. Manuel Bevand (France)
5. Kamiel Cornelissen (Netherlands)
6. Terry Soh (Malaysia)
7. Gabriel Nassif (France)
8. Murray Evans (Canada)

Team final

1. Germany – Torben Twiefel, Roland Bode, Sebastian Zink
2. Belgium – Vincent Lemoine, Dilson Ramos Da Fonseca, Geoffery Siron

Player of the Year Race

1. Gabriel Nassif (France)
2. Nicolai Herzog (Norway)
3. Rickard Osterberg (Norway)

Rookie of the Year

1. Julien Nuijten (Netherlands)
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