4
Covetous Dragon
1 Karn, Silver Golem
3 Masticore
4 Cursed Scroll
4 Fire Diamond
4 Grim Monolith
2 Mishra's Helix
4 Temporal Aperture
4 Thran Dynamo
4 Voltaic Key
4 Wildfire
2 Worn Powerstone
3 Ancient Tomb
4 City of Traitors
13 Mountain |
Covetous
Wildfire.
Description of deck by Wizards of
the Coast:
Known as the "King of the Grand Prix", Kai Budde earned an
unprecedented three Grand Prix titles in 1999. Though he went only 4-2
during the Swiss oirtion of the World Championships, he cruised through
the Final 8 to become the 1999 World Champion. The 109-year-old köln,
Germany native played a red-artifact deck that contained more than 30
artifacts. He used those artifacts to quickly generate huge amounts of
mana, with which he could play a big creature like Masticore or Covetous
Dragon. He would then finish off his opponent with a well-timed
Wildfire.
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SIDEBOARD
2 Boil
3 Earthquake
1 Mishra's Helix
1 Phyrexian Processor
2 Rack and Ruin
2 Shattering Pulse
4 Spellshock |