Deck Archives

Place deck files in the Playdeck folder to use it. Some of the older decks that I wrote by hand will not open in the deck editor, but they will function for a duel. I will fix this at some point.

Deck archives by type:

Favorite Decks

The deck archives, not to mention the blog archives, are rather extensive, but some decks are more powerful or more fun to play than the others. So I'll take a minute here to highlight a few of my favorite decks to play, and why I like them.

Sedge Mine
BGRPosted on June 05, 2005
My most ruthless deck. I love playing denial decks (both land and card). This deck is the culmination of my desire to stunt my opponent's ability to build, and then stomp on them while they're down. The spells are low-cost and powerful. The combinations and themes work in synergy. The only card that is of dubious value by itself is Relic Barrier, but it often proves to be crippling against Type I decks, tapping that crucial mox during the opponent's upkeep. Play with this deck, not against it.
Old Man Wolf
GUPosted on April 18, 2005
Creature based control deck. Sometimes you've just gotta build a deck around some silly cards.
Edge of What?
RGUPosted on December 17, 2004
This is the deck that got me hooked on Type 1.5.
Blue Skies
UWPosted on May 05, 2005
How cute. Little flying creatures. Only those little flying creatures will kick your ass while you're stuck on the ground waiting to get over the Moat. Be sure to read the blog post for an explanation for the use of the Castle card.
Whatnaut
UPosted on June 16, 2005
Most big-fast decks generate a bunch of mana in order to summon some huge creature. This deck's a little stranger than that. It uses big mana combos to pull out the versatile Triskelion, or whipe their hand with Amnesia. It does have a touch of fast-large-creature (Juggernaut) but it's also got counterspelling and card denial. Basically, it's a deck that can be played far more effectively by a human player than a computer.

The PC Game

This Magic: The Gathering circa 1997, the card set is 4th edition and earlier! You can create decks and play them against the AI. Or you can enter Shalandar, a fantasy adventure world where you fight duels for ante, and build decks from your spoils.

The Site

This is an abandonware website built to host this old game. Other people have been kind enough to write detailed setup instructions for operating systems up to Windows XP. Since I was not the person who even wrote the instructions, I do not offer support beyond these pages.

Magic: The Gathering is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast. This is a non-profit site for the personal entertainment of myself and my friends.