Annonce des championnats du monde 2000 [World Championship Decks 2000]

Annonce des championnats du monde 2000 [World Championship Decks 2000]

Annonce des championnats du monde 2000 [World Championship Decks 2000]

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Ensemble: Decks de championnat du monde
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Collectionnez les quatre decks du championnat du monde

Revivez l'excitation des championnats du monde 2000 avec ces quatre jeux commémoratifs.



Jon Finkel, champion du monde— Le deck monobleu explosif de Jon Finkel utilisait des artefacts tels que Grim Monolith, Metalworker et Voltaic Key pour générer d'énormes quantités de mana. Le mana, à son tour, mettait en jeu de grandes créatures pour achever les adversaires étourdis.

Janosch Kuhn, quart de finaliste— Le deck rouge-vert de Janosch Kuhn utilise des oiseaux de paradis et des elfes de Llanowar pour construire du mana au début de la partie. Kuhn a ensuite donné le coup de grâce avec des cartes de refus de mana, telles que Stone Rain et Plow Under.

Tom van de Logt, Quart de finaliste— Le deck "Replenish" de Tom van de Logt utilisait des cartes comme Harmonisation et Recherche effrénée pour mettre de puissants enchantements dans le cimetière. Ensuite, il a utilisé Replenish pour remettre tous les enchantements en jeu d'un coup et marteler ses adversaires.

Nicolas Labarre, Quart de finaliste—Le deck combo de Nicolas Labarre, appelé "Chimère", utilisait des cartes de recherche pour récupérer la Fécondité, l'Amas de saprobiontes et l'Autel d'Ashnod afin qu'il puisse générer un mana illimité. Avec ce mana, Labarre a utilisé Blaze ou Whetstone pour défoncer ses adversaires.

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