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 earned Nassif the coveted 2004 Player of the Year award—a title he will defend vigorously next year.
The cards produced are gold-bordered versions and do not have a standard Magic card back, making them unusable in DCI-sanctioned tournaments. The cards are also stamped with the player's autograph. Each competitor's release included their 60-card deck and 15-card sideboard, 12 blank proxy cards, and cards with a printed decklist, a biography of the player, and an overview of the four decks release for their respective year.
Contents: • 60-Cards deck • 15-Cards sideboard • 12 Blank cards • 3 Info cards about the deck
Note: These cards are not tournament legal.
Decklist:
Blue-White Anti-Affinity Control
Artifacts (3) • 3 Wayfarer's Bauble
Creature (5) • 2 Eternal Dragon • 3 Exalted Angel
Instant (17) • 3 Annul • 3 Condescend • 4 Mana Leak • 3 Rewind • 4 Thirst for Knowledge
Sorcery (10) • 2 Akroma's Vengeance • 4 Decree of Justice • 4 Wrath of God
Land (25) • 4 Cloudpost • 4 Flooded Strand • 7 Island • 7 Plains • 3 Temple of the False God