Darwin Kastle
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Darwin Kastle Mess (born July 26, 1971), more commonly known as simply "Darwin Kastle", is a champion Magic: The Gathering player from the United States of America, and was a member of the inaugural class elected to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in 2005. Renowned for his deckbuilding and contributions to Magic: The Gathering theory, Kastle also ranks 12th on the all time Pro Tour earnings list.[1] He is also the designer of the card game, Space Station Assault.
[edit] Accomplishments
- 2005 Hall of Fame inductee
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-Los Angeles (1996)
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-Atlanta (1996)
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-Paris (1997)
- Winner of Magic Invitational
- Top 8 at Grand Prix-Indianapolis (1998)
- Top 8 at Grand Prix-Boston (1998)
- 9th at Pro Tour-Chicago (1998)
- Top 8 at Grand Prix-Texas (1998)
- 1st at Pro Tour-Washington D.C. (1999)
- Top 8 at Grand Prix-San Diego (2000)
- 10th at Pro Tour-Los Angeles (2000)
- 1st at Grand Prix-Manchester (2000)
- Top 8 at Grand Prix-Denver (2001)
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-New Orleans (2001)
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-Houston (2002)
- Top 8 at Pro Tour-Venice (2003)[1]
[edit] Trivia
- Darwin Kastle's career winnings total $147,897.
- Darwin Kastle has a total of 320 Pro Tour Points.
- After winning the Magic Invitational, created the card Avalanche Riders.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Darwin Kastle - Hall of Fame Profile. Retrieved on 2006-09-18.