Sunburst (This enters with a charge counter on it for each color of mana spent to cast it.)Remove a charge counter from Pentad Prism: Add one mana of any color.
Choose one —• Untap all lands you control.• Until end of turn, lands you control become 2/2 creatures that are still lands.Entwine (Choose both if you pay the entwine cost.)
Target player sacrifices an attacking creature of their choice.Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. You may choose new targets for the copies.)
Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs less to cast for each artifact you control.)FlyingWhen Furnace Dragon enters, if you cast it from your hand, exile all artifacts.
Affinity for artifacts (This spell costs less to cast for each artifact you control.)FlyingWhen Furnace Dragon enters, if you cast it from your hand, exile all artifacts.
Twenty-year-old Gabriel Nassif is considered to be the best player never to have won a Pro Tour™ event. Designed to beat the ubiquitous "Affinity" decks, his blue-white control deck also plays well against anti-Affinity decks. Worlds marked the third time in the season that the Parisian had made it to the final day of a Pro Tour event, and his performance...
Professional Magic® player Aeo Paquette played the deck that defined the metagame at the 2004 World Championships: "Affinity." Against a field full of decks designed to beat Affinity, this nineteen-year-old Canadian piloted his fast beatdown deck to a 5—1 record during the Standard portion of the tournament. Paquette credits his friend Jeff Cunningham for...