World Championship Decks 2002
Sim Han How Bio
WC02#SHH0A#N
Malaysian National Champion Sim Han How raised some eyebrows by posting a 6-0 record with his blue-green-red "Squirrel Opposition" deck. This deck tried to get out lots of Squirrel tokens with Squirrel Nest before using Opposition to tie up the opponent's creatures and mana. Han How won quite a few games using some tricky sideboarding, such as pulling out...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2002
[2][U] Rushing River
WC02#RL30SB#N
Kicker—Sacrifice a land. (You may sacrifice a land in addition to any other costs as you cast this spell.)Return target nonland permanent to its owner's hand. If this spell was kicked, return another target nonland permanent to its owner's hand.
World Championship Decks 2002
[common] common
Raphael Levy Bio
WC02#RL0A#N
A native of Toulouse, France, Raphael Levy posted an impressive 5-1 record during the Standard portion of this year's Worlds playing a blue-green deck he named "Le Wonder Goose." This deck used lots of small creatures—like Numble Mongoose and Werebear—that get bigger at threshold. The deck used blue not for countermagic, but for cards like Careful Study...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2002
[3][R] Flametongue Kavu
WC02#SHH60SB#N
When Flametongue Kavu enters, it deals 4 damage to target creature.
[uncommon] uncommon
World Championship Decks 2002
Carlos Romão Bio
WC02#CR0A#N
Carlos Romão played the same style of deck that many people at this year's World Championships chose to play: blue-black Psychatog. He simply played his version better than everyone else playing theirs. Romão, known as "Jaba" to his friends, was a perfect 6-0 during the Swiss portion of the tournament, posting a stunning 12-0 game record. This...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2002