Kai Budde, Magic Pro Player | Image source: DailyMTG
In late January 2026, the Magic community lost its greatest Magic Pro Player, Kai Budde. Budde, 46, was one of the most prolific professional Magic players in the entire history of the game.
Every game has its juggernauts, and then there's Magic's Kai Budde. Budde's lifetime achievement list playing Magic is expansive and storied. He began playing Magic in 1997 and entered the Hall of Fame in 2007.
Budde's achievements include five Pro Tour titles (an unbeaten record as of this writing), two Team Pro Tour titles, two World Championships wins (one on his own and one in a team), seven Grand Prix wins, and four Player of the Year awards. This list is certainly non-exhaustive.
Budde also won the 2001 Magic Invitational, which allowed him to design a card for Wizards of the Coast. That card ended up releasing in Onslaught. That card was Voidmage ProdigyVoidmage Prodigy. It had Budde's likeness on it, one of the truly great honors for any professional Magic player to have.
Also among Kai Budde's impressive array of achievements was the fact that he is one of only a handful of players to have a Top Finish in each of four different decades. According to DailyMTG's tribute, Kai took these finishes between 1999 and 2003, 2011, 2019, 2023, and 2024.
Furthermore, Kai Budde was a loyal friend to many of Magic's greats. William Jensen, for one, spoke highly about Budde in a statement made to DailyMTG:
"The world has lost a juggernaut," Jensen said. "Kai Budde embodied what it meant to be the greatest of all time. By far the winningest Pro Tour champion in Magic history, Kai was not only a champion on the battlefield but a champion as a teammate, a champion as a person, and a champion as a friend. Magic and the Pro Tour are better for having had Kai be a part of them, and all of us will miss him greatly. Rest in peace, Kai."
The team at EDHREC mourns the loss of this instrumental and prolific Magic Pro Player. Kai Budde will be deeply missed.
Josh Nelson
Josh Nelson wears many hats. They are a music journalist when not writing gaming news. Beyond this, they're a scholar of the Sweeney Todd urban legend, a fan of monster-taming RPGs, and a filthy Aristocrats player. Josh has been playing Magic since 2001 and attributes their tenure to nostalgia, effort, and "aesthetic".
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