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4 Sakura-Tribe Elder
4 Carven Caryatid
3 Kagemaro, First to Suffer
1 Meloku the Clouded Mirror
1 Grave-Shell Scarab
1 Ink-Eyes, Servant of Oni
1 Kokusho, the Evening Star
1 Hana Kami
1 Myojin of Night's Reach
4 Gifts Ungiven
4 Sensei's Divining Top
4 Kodama's Reach
3 Sickening Shoal
3 Putrefy
1 Soulless Revival
1 Wear Away
1 Death Denied

1 Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers
5 Forest
4 Llanowar Wastes
1 Island
4 Swamp
1 Shizo, Death's Storehouse
2 Watery Grave
2 Overgrown Tomb
2 Tendo Ice Bridge

Soh's Gifts Ungiven.

Description of deck by Mike Flores (quoted):
Gifts Ungiven can set up infinite creature destruction with Hana Kami and splice tricks, draw into multiple big threats, and some versions can even set up infinite Ethereal Haze or Cranial Extraction. It is a strong and versatile card and the engine behind an amazing deck. Be ready for it.

Last week (first week of October 2005), Invitational Winner Terry Soh suggested an updated Gifts Ungiven that slows down beatdown better than ever:

The most important additions to Magic at large are the lands: Overgrown Tomb and Watery Grave in this deck. Putrefy is already a much-lauded and versatile card, but Carven Caryatid may be the deck's most welcome addition. The 2/5 body is positively huge when fighting two-drops (see below), and combined with its cantrip effect, this defender will really help to slow down the game.

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by Terry Soh @ featured on www.magicthegathering.com (by Mike Flores)

COMBO: Gifts Ungiven - Carven Caryatid / Kagemaro, First to Suffer

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