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2002 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2002]

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Set: World Championship Decks 2002
Type: Card
Rarity: Common
Collect All Four World Championship Decks

Relive the excitement of the 2001 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.

Carlos Romao, World Champion— Romao's blue-black "Psychatog" deck was the defining deck of the tournament. A control deck at heart, with lots of card drawing and countermagic, it wants to stall an opponent until it can play a devastating Upheaval and Psychatog on the same turn.

Sim Han How, Quarterfinalist— Han How's blue-green-red "Squirrel Obsession" deck can be aggressive with cards like Wild Mongrel and Flametongue Kavu, or it can be the stalling game with a Squirrel Nest—Opposition combo. Beware the Roare of the Wurms in the sideboard!

Brian Kibler, Eleventh Place— Kibler's green-white-red- "Red Zone 2K2" deck loves to put creatures into the "red zone"; that is, attack with them! This aggressive deck can put over thirty creatures on the board. And with Glory in the graveyard, few defenses can prevail against their onslaught.

Raphael Levy, Sixteenth Place— Levy's blue-green "Le Wonder Goose" deck features a ton of small green creatures like Nimble Mongoose and Werebear. With Careful Study and Mental Note to get to threshold, however, those small creatures quickly turn into real monsters!
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2002 World Championships Ad [World Championship Decks 2002]

$1.45
Set: World Championship Decks 2002
Type: Card
Rarity: Common
Collect All Four World Championship Decks

Relive the excitement of the 2001 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.

Carlos Romao, World Champion— Romao's blue-black "Psychatog" deck was the defining deck of the tournament. A control deck at heart, with lots of card drawing and countermagic, it wants to stall an opponent until it can play a devastating Upheaval and Psychatog on the same turn.

Sim Han How, Quarterfinalist— Han How's blue-green-red "Squirrel Obsession" deck can be aggressive with cards like Wild Mongrel and Flametongue Kavu, or it can be the stalling game with a Squirrel Nest—Opposition combo. Beware the Roare of the Wurms in the sideboard!

Brian Kibler, Eleventh Place— Kibler's green-white-red- "Red Zone 2K2" deck loves to put creatures into the "red zone"; that is, attack with them! This aggressive deck can put over thirty creatures on the board. And with Glory in the graveyard, few defenses can prevail against their onslaught.

Raphael Levy, Sixteenth Place— Levy's blue-green "Le Wonder Goose" deck features a ton of small green creatures like Nimble Mongoose and Werebear. With Careful Study and Mental Note to get to threshold, however, those small creatures quickly turn into real monsters!

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