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Adjective: "(Magic: The Gathering) featuring or using mostly artifact cards"
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1999 March 6, Michael Wong, “the new combo deck for April 1st”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc[1] (Usenet):I was thinking that you could use the same engine to put Atogs and big artifact creatures in, similar to the mono-brown deck with a splash of blue.
1999 April 9, Yaroslav Berezovsky, “Re: Artifact Decks”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy[2] (Usenet):Okay, this isn't exactly monobrown but it does work.
1999 May 14, BigHat2002 [username], “Re: The secret of Mana Vaults?”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy[3] (Usenet):Erm- I saw Mana Vault work a monobrown deck, with lots of artifacts.... stupid me.
1999 May 17, Nathan Murata, “help against darwins....”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy[4] (Usenet):This seems to be a common problem I have been encountering against mono-brown decks, oath of ghouls, living death decks.
1999 December 2, Laurent Cassaro, “Re: Faultline vs. Earthquake”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy[5] (Usenet):But there are other ways to escape a Contamination lock when you play a monobrown deck (Masticore anyone ?).
1999 December 4, Andy McNish, “more tuning for smokey-geddon”, in uk.games.trading-cards.misc[6] (Usenet):(oh boy does this card win games - especially useful vs wildfire/mono-brown decks […]
2001 September 18, Howling Fang [username], “Token ownership”, in rec.games.trading-cards.magic.rules[7] (Usenet):The situation that came up was me playing my control critters deck vs. a mono-brown deck and some others.