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Domain Game Results. 
submit your entries to this email address: streetz@magicdeckvortex.com
3/1/04.  Your challenge: Make a deck using Sundering Titan from Darksteel  Your deck must include a title, a description, your name, and two legendary cards.  Your deck cannot include any power nine or banned/restricted cards in any format.  Please, no infinity decks.  The official guidelines are posted to the right.

Below is a sample deck for the contest.

Sample Domain Game Deck
by John Streetz @ www.magicdeckvortex.com
Colors:
Blue
Deck Type:
S.C.S. - Sundering Titan

4 Mana Leak
4 Sundering Titan -
Requirement (4)
4 Hoodwink 
4 Deflection 
1 Karn, Silver Golem -
satisfies Legend requirement
4 Reef Shaman
4 Boomerang
4 Sea Snidd
4 Isochron Scepter
4 Thran Dynamo

21 Island
1 Tolarian Academy -
Fills requirement for Legendary Land.

DECK DESCRIPTION: 
Use the Sea Snidd and Reef Shaman to turn your opponent's lands into a land of a specific type and then cast Sundering Titan... to destroy them.  Bounce him and repeat until you rule the board.  This will have a lot of trouble with quick decks...  Isochron Scepter helps maximize the instants in the deck.

Good luck!  Know you can submit as many decks as you like.

Contest Guidelines for this contest.

  • The deck cannot be more than 60 cards and not less than 60 cards.

  • Your deck must use other cards to support the concept.

  • You must have a title and short description.   
    If you don't, you submission will get a -1 penalty.

  • You can use cards from any set.

  • You must have 4 Sundering Titan cards in the deck.

  • Please, do not submit any infinity attempt decks.

  • You deck can be any style.  I suggest combo or beatdown.

  • If a card is banned or restricted in any format, you must restrict that card to a quantity of only one.

  • No power nine cards (original Moxes, Black Lotus, Time Walk, Ancestral Recall, and Time Twister) 
    There is a -5 penalty for using any of these cards.

  • The deck can be any number of colors but not no color.  In other words you cannot make a deck of all artifacts.
    If you go the no-color route (using no color spells and only artifacts, then you get +1.5 bonus points.)

  • Your deck must have at least two legendary cards.  One must be a creature Legend and the other a Legendary Land  
    If not, your deck will lose 1 point.

  • Feel free to use the combo pages to give you ideas for your deck.

  • Try not to copy any deck already on Magic Deck Vortex

  • Decks are rated based on the information below. 

  • Have fun and be creative

  • If you win the contest you get to pick one of the next contest themes and you get to choose the next TOP 30 CARD listing or the next FEATURED CARD.  Or, MDV will feature an article about casual Magic: the Gathering by YOU!

How does your deck get scored? 

You can get a total of 35 points in the following 5 different categories:

  • BALANCE
    If you have a mono color deck, you don't have to worry about this score.  If you don't, then worry.  Do you have an equally balanced card selection.  Is it 50% - 50% in terms of say blue - white?  If not, try to balance it out so that you have equal chances to cast any of the spells in your hand with the lands you have.  There can be hard to accomplish with 3 or four color combo decks; just try to keep it simple.  If you balance is all off, let me know why in your detail.  You get the idea.  You can score a total of 5 points here.

  • COHESIVENESS
    Do all of your combos and cards work together?  Do certain cards contradict the benefits of another?  Well, if your cards don't work together well you are likely to score poor in this category.  Cohesivify your deck and be sure all cards work efficiently together with your ultimate goal: winning.  For instance, if you have Myr Mindservant and Psychogenic Probe, this is not a good combo. In fact, it hurts your goal and thus you would not score well for having these two cards in your deck.  You can score a total of 5 points here.

  • FOCUS
    A perfectly focused deck has 20 lands and 40 spells and 10 different spells to choose from.  That is as focused as you get.  The closer you are to this the higher you rate in this category.  If your card variety exceed 20 different cards, then, well.. you will probably score low.  Lands don't really count towards this one unless they play an intricate role in the deck (a.k.a. Rishadan Port or Gaea's Cradle).  The sample deck above would score a 4.8 in this category.  You can score a total of 5 points here.

  • CREATIVITY
    Are you making a copy of some already well established combo deck? If so, then you are not being creative. Creative isn't copying your deck out of SIDEBOARD magazine and tweaking one land to a Grand Coliseum... its being original and making a new combo, even if it isn't the best.  Show me you are thinking about your cards interactions.  If you do, you are likely to score high.  Also, show me you put some thought into the deck in your description.  Last month's contest detailed his thought process in making the deck and it won him the contest.  You can score a total of 10 points here.

  • OVERALL PLAYABILITY
    With all of the above in mind, after the deck is finished.. will it play well?  Or will it bomb even against a low-budget real deck.  You don't have to have the cards to make a deck for this contest.  Know that and go all out.  Black Lotus and Mox... go for it (if it fits).  Don't go crazy though.  I don't score more just because you have the power nine cards.  Those, honestly, mean nothing to me.  Make sure you deck has win conditions and win potential and you will score well in the overall playability category.  You can score a total of 10 points here.

I would encourage you to try this out.. and how bad could it hurt.  It won't.  You can submit any number of  decks to the contest, so try a few different angles.  Email you contest entries to streetz@magicdeckvortex.com.

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