
2004 World Championship Advertisement Card (WCD)
Normal - Near Mint - EN
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- Rarity: S
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Rules Text Contains: Collect All Four World Championship Decks
Relive the excitement of the 2004 World Championships with these four commemorative decks.
Julien Nuijten, World Champion
At just fifteen years old, Julien Nuijten is the youngest ever Magic: The Gathering® World Champion. He came out of nowhere to stun the field with a green-white Astral Slide deck that gains tremendous card advantage from Eternal Witness.
Aeo Paquette, Finalist
Professional Magic® player Aeo Paquette played the deck that defined the metagame at the 2004 World Championships. With more than forty artifacts, his "Affinity" deck uses the power of Arcbound Ravager and Disciple of the Vault to race to victory.
Manuel Bevand, Semifinalist
Pro Tour™ veteran Manuel Bevand's artifact-based combo deck uses Krark-Clan Ironworks to quickly get a Myr Incubator into play, which then creates thirty or more 1/1 Myr creatures—somtimes as early as the third turn!
Gabriel Nassif, Semifinalist
Gabriel Nassif's performance at Worlds earned the Parisian the coveted 2004 Player of the Year award. Designed to beat the ubiquitous "Affinity" decks, his counter-heavy blue-white control deck performed well against the entire field.
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Near Mint (NM): Minimal wear with nearly unmarked surface, crisp corners, and clean edges. May have slight edge wear or minor scratches, but looks nearly unplayed. No major defects.
Lightly Played (LP): Minor edge wear, light scuffs, or small scratches. No structural damage. Noticeable but not severe imperfections.
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