2000 World Champ - 3rd Place
Title Explaination
This
is the deck "Baron" Jim Leichsenring using to take 3rd place in the world
championship in 2000. What more can be said?
Contents
Dungeon: Labyrinth of Castle Greyhawk
Rule Cards: (1)
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A Sure Thing
Realms: (11)
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Ancient Kalidnay
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Border Garrison
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Duchy of Tenh
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Griff Mountains
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The Horned Society
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Menzoberranzan
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The Scarlet Brotherhood
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Sea of Dust
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Stonefist Hold
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Temple of Elemental Evil
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Ull
Holdings: (1)
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Arms of the Shield Lands
Events: (10)
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Blood Challenge!
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Caer Allison
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The Caravan
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Cataclysm!
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Cold Cup of Calamity
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The Fates
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Good Fortune
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Hurricane!
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Map of Life
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Siege
Champions: (14)
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Bigby the Great
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Drawmij
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Elyk the Bard
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Ethereal Champion
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Gatekeeper
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Gib Kcir
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Helm
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Iuz the Evil
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Korgunard
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Necba the Wrathmaker
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Onad the Weasel
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Tasslehoff Burrfoot
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T'chaar Dragon of Flame
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Yorgia Sandow
Artifacts: (2)
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Johydee's Mask
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Throne of the Pharoahs
Magic Items: (8)
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Amulet of Spell Protection
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Bag of Holding
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Bell of Might
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Blamblower
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Dragon Font
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Rings of All Seeing
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Runes of the Future
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Winged Boots
Allies: (1)
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Myrmidons
Wizard Spells: (4)
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Drawmij's Instant Summons
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Estate Transference
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Limited Wish
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Wish
Psionic Power Cards: (1)
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Psionic Disintegration
Thief Skills: (2)
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Con Game
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Hijacking
Total Cards: 55 (plus Dungeon)
Total Levels: 86
Author's Notes
My deck is
certainly not as thought out a deck as Brian's (it showed in the finals),
and is pretty heavy in the speed and popular variety of cards, but it plays
well and wins more than a fair share of games. I would be more than
happy to explain why this deck is the way it is if anyone is interested.
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