the most expensive deck in the..

by towband on 13 June 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Artifacts (60)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Artifacts (15)

Submit a list of cards below to bulk import them all into your sideboard. Post one card per line using a format like "4x Birds of Paradise" or "1 Blaze", you can even enter just the card name by itself like "Wrath of God" for single cards.


Deck Description

the most expensive deck in the world

Deck Tags

  • Burn

Deck at a Glance

Social Stats

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This deck has been viewed 17,447 times.

Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

00000

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for the most expensive deck in the world

some people were dropped when they were born. you were clearly thrown against a brick wall.

you sir are not down with cheese wiz

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Posted 13 June 2011 at 21:08

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Thank you very much

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Posted 13 June 2011 at 21:26

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Im thinking it was more along the lines of being dropped down a several flights of stairs, then his parents tried to puntpunt him back up the stairs.

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Posted 09 January 2012 at 05:46

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But what are you going to do for mana?

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Posted 13 June 2011 at 21:17

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How to put this delicately. You are a genious. This tournament ready!

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Posted 13 June 2011 at 21:58

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Are there even 60 of those left in the world?
Lmao

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Posted 13 June 2011 at 23:06

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This has the most likes of any of your decks doesn't it towband?

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Posted 15 June 2011 at 08:08

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try adding in 5 misprinted hurricanes

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Posted 16 June 2011 at 04:36

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BGS 8.0 NM-Mint Alpha Black Lotus MTG Magic Gat... 2d 17h 29m $2,425.00 18 bids

some people need to find a better use for tha money lol

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Posted 16 June 2011 at 07:03

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You broke the sites breakdown feature and for that I give you kudos

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Posted 04 September 2011 at 06:24

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Add 1996 World Champion then it will be the most expensive.

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Posted 05 September 2011 at 04:45

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So high cost, that the EDV is set to 0 all across the board. Nice.

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Posted 21 June 2012 at 18:51

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With $562,500, you could:

*Buy a Ferrari.
*Buy a decent house in a nice neighborhood.
*Help a charity pay for a school for needy children in Africa.

OR, buy this deck (at a cost of a cool $7,500 each), and proceed to crown yourself King of Magic.

I'm thinking the last option is the most practical.

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 13:14

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Lol. I like how it is called a burn deck. If anyone could help me out with my GW Humans and Angel deck, it would be most appreciated. Here is the link:http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=333549

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 13:43

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dude it's burn cause it burns a hole in your wallet!

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 21:20

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 14:25

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 14:28

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Sage. Not even an original troll

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 15:10

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21 mana turn one every time!!!!
Genius!

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 19:49

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the front page is for people who actually made interesting and creative decks. This certainly does not belong in that category.

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 21:40

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Well, apparently it is interesting.

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Posted 24 June 2012 at 19:58

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LOL Dude, you just won the Multiverse. hahaha

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Posted 23 June 2012 at 01:37

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Hi towband,

Here's a sideboard for your deck:
1 Shichifukujin Dragon (there is only one in existance)
1 1996 World Champion (there is only one in existance)
3 Richard Garfield's Proposal card (there are only 3 known to exist)
4 Summer Magic Blue Hurricane
4 Splendid Genesis
2 Fraternal Exaltation


following info copied taken from
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/rarities-garfield.html

If you want the two truly most expensive cards in Magic: The Gathering, they unfortunately have no set price. This is because they are unique, and only one copy of each exist. These cards are:

1996 World Champion

and

Shichifukujin Dragon

both illustrated by Christopher Rush.

"The 1996 World Champion was given to Tom Chanpheng of Australia for winning the 1996 World Championship. The card is encased in lucite, apparently floating above a silver globe. In 2001 it was sold to a private collector. One sheet of this card was printed, but all other copies were destroyed. Rumor has it that artist proofs of this card exist.

The Shichifukujin Dragon was created to celebrate the opening of the Japan DCI Tournament Center in Tokyo, Japan. All copies except for one were destroyed. The remaining Shichifukujin Dragon has been encased at the Tournament Center for public view together with the original artwork of the card. The Tournament Center was closed on February, the 28th in 2003, and the card was moved to the Hobby Japan Head Office where it currently resides. Shichifukujin is the name of the Seven Deities of Good Fortune of Japanese mythology."

The 1996 World Champion Card was sold for approximately $10,000 USD still in the trophy (keep in mind this is not adjusted for inflation, which increases the price even more). Serious Magic collectors nowadays would ostensibly pay far more for either card today, given the thriving popularity of Magic.

following info copied taken from
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/rarities-garfield.html

One of the advantages of being the creator of Magic: the Gathering is that you get to make your own cards. Richard Garfield has used this privilege thrice, celebrating different aspects of his life.

Proposal is not a real card but a color copy sticker glued to a basic land. It was created to be given to Garfield's girlfriend Lily Wu to propose marriage during a game of Magic. The legend goes that it took four games for Richard to draw the card, but when he finally played it, she accepted.

There are 9 Proposal cards in existence. One of them was given to Quinton Hoover, creator of the artwork and one of Lily Wu's favored artists, but was stolen off the table at a convention in Tokyo in 1999 and never reappeared. Another copy was handed to Dave Howell, at that time production manager of Wizards of the Coast and technical creator of the card. The other cards were given to members of the Garfield family and are kept in privacy, as Richard Garfield does not want images of this card to appear in public.

Splendid Genesis and Fraternal Exaltation were created to commemorate the births of Richard's and Lily's children. These cards were included in the birth announcements sent to their friends. Additional copies were distributed to Wizards of the Coast employees. It is estimated that one sheet of Splendid Genesis cards and two sheets of Fraternal Exaltation cards were printed, indicating 110 copies of the former card and and 220 copies of the latter card to exist.

The first birth announcement came with a card-sized square-cornered glossy sticker of a Spendid Genesis card glued on the front.


info copied taken from
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/rarities-garfield.html

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Posted 23 June 2012 at 03:07

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damn.... I thought black lotus was rare....

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Posted 24 June 2012 at 20:07

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check out my deck i wear my sunglasses at night

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Posted 23 June 2012 at 04:46

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Awesome Deck!!!!!!!

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Posted 24 June 2012 at 01:53

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http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=352250

I need some help with my deck please help

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Posted 26 June 2012 at 03:07

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Seems boring

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Posted 27 June 2012 at 00:46

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add 4 emrakul

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Posted 27 June 2012 at 18:13

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