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Collect All Four World Championshop Decks Relive the excitement of the 2000 World Championships with these four commemorative decks. Jon Finkel, World Champion Jon Finkel's explosive, monoblue deck used artifacts such as Grim Monolith, Metalworker, and Voltaic Key to generate huge amounts of mana. The mana, in turn, put large creatures into play to finish off stunned opponents. Janosch Kόhn, Quarterfinalist Janosch Kόhn's red-green deck used Birds of Paradise and Llanowar Elves to build up mana early in the game. Kόhn then delivered the finishing punch with mana-denial cards, such as Stone Rain and Plow Under. Tom van de Logt, Quarterfinalist Tom van de Logt's "Replenish" deck used cards like Attunement and Frantic Search to put powerful enchantments into the graveyard. Then he used Replenish to put all of the enchantments back into play at once and pound his opponents. Nicolas Labarre, Quarterfinalist Nicolas Labarre's combo deck, called "Chimera" used searching cards to fetch Fecundity, Saproling Cluster, and Ashnod's Altar so he could generate unlimited mana. With this mana Labarre used Blaze or Whetstone to plow right over his opponents. & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
Janosch Kόhn
(Quarterfinalist) Hannover, Germany native Janosch Kόhn joined an elite group of players in earning his second World Championship Top 8. Kόhn played a red-green deck known as "Angry Derm" or "Son of Hermit". The deck built up its mana early with Birds of Paradise or Llanowar Elves, and then followed that up with mana-denial cards like Stone Rain, Plow Under, and Avalanche Riders. Masticore and Blastoderm provided the finishing punch. & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
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Janosch Kόhn "Angry Non-Hermit" DECK CONTENTS
SIDEBOARD CARD SYMBOL & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
Jon Finkel
(World Champion) "World Champion" was the one honor Jon Finkel had yet to claim. His dominating performance at this year's World Championships earned him that title at last. Finkel played an explosive deck that is named after its most important card, Tinker. Fellow Team Antarctica member Dan O'Mahoney-Schwartz designed this monoblue deck. The deck used artifacts such as Grim Monolith, Metalworker, and Voltaic Key to quickly generate huge amounts of mana, and then used that mana to put large creatures into play. & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
Jon Finkel "Tinker" DECK CONTENTS
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Nicolas Labarre
(Quarterfinalist) The 2000 World Championships was Nicolas Labarre's third Top 8 finish at a Pro Tour event (Rome '98, New York '99, World '00). This Rennes, France native played a combo deck that he called "Chimera". This deck used searching cards like Academy Rector and Enlightened Tutor to fetch Fecundity, Saproling Cluster, and Ashnod's Altar. Once those three cards were in play, Labarre could generate as much mana as he wanted. With unlimited mana, he could play a very big Blaze or use Whetstone to immediately deck his opponent. & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
Nicolas Labarre "Chimera"
SIDEBOARD CARD SYMBOL & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
Tom van de Logt
(Quarterfinalist) Quarterfinalist Tom van de Logt posted a prefect 6-0 record during the Standard potion of this year's World Championships. The 19-year-old Groesbeek, Holland native was playing a deck that had big impact on the metagame this year, "Replenish". This deck used cards like Attunement and Frantic Search to put powerful enchantments, such as Parallax Wave and Opalescence, into the graveyard and then used Replenish to put them all into play at once. & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |
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Tom van de Logt "Replenish" DECK CONTENTS
SIDEBOARD CARD SYMBOL & © 2000 Wizards of the Coast, Inc. |