Gods vs Beasts
The challenge is you have to make a god to face a beast at the same fairness winner will get 25 cards in my favorites list, they get a follow, and there cards will be in my Mtg chaos set.
God example: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/dagda-forger-of-worlds?list=set&set=5398
Beast example: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/infini-hydra?list=set&set=5398
beasts have no color limit but they are hydras, giant scorpions, giant snakes, and anything that will be able to cause mass destruction without magic only its own strength, and gods are the only things that can stop them but it is hard though so they would be fair in a way and the gods have magic powers and no color limit.
Rules:
1. fair cards in a way where they can be in a set but still are a little hard to beat.
2. only one entry where the god is vs the beast.
3. (optional) make the tokens and emblems for the creatures.
4. no planeswalkers.
entries due by February 1st
God example: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/dagda-forger-of-worlds?list=set&set=5398
Beast example: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/infini-hydra?list=set&set=5398
beasts have no color limit but they are hydras, giant scorpions, giant snakes, and anything that will be able to cause mass destruction without magic only its own strength, and gods are the only things that can stop them but it is hard though so they would be fair in a way and the gods have magic powers and no color limit.
Rules:
1. fair cards in a way where they can be in a set but still are a little hard to beat.
2. only one entry where the god is vs the beast.
3. (optional) make the tokens and emblems for the creatures.
4. no planeswalkers.
entries due by February 1st
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Versus
Shardik
http://stephenking.com/darktower/
VS
God:http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/moradin-dwarf-god
The god's LITERALY MADE to fight the beast.
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/elesindra-god-of-justice?list=user
Beast
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/devastator-of-the-sea?list=user
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/saleroge-oceanic-lord
Beast
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/bloodthirsty-beast
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/almesa-god-of-rapacity
VS.
Beast : Flesh-Tearer Manticore
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/flesh-tearer-manticore
I really tried to make the mechanics answer each other ^^ The god is trying to steal the Manticore to make it destroy itself, while the Manticore tries to prevent that by destroying heavy-colored foe creatures, or even friendly creatures the god would try to steal. Note that the manticore cannot use its ability on the god because it's indestructible, while the manticore can effortlessly block the god because it has flying and a lot of toughness ^^
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/gazen-god-of-destruction-1?list=user
vs
Beast: Gomislav, Unending Rage
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/gomislav-unending-rage?list=user
This is my first experience with MTG Cardsmith, so please don't judge too harshly, although, I do enjoy some criticism.
Amaterasu, Sun Goddess
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/amaterasu-sun-goddess-3?list=user
VS
Yamata no Orochi
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/yamata-no-orochi-1?list=user
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/hydirkus-the-infinite
VS
Kratos, War-Forged
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/kratos-war-forged
Nihata, Spirit Weaver (God)
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/nihata-spirit-weaver
VS
Siskira, Endless Hunger (Beast)
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/saskira-endless-hunger
It's a perpetual battle with these two; a never ending struggle of complete opposites. Nihata is built around being used with other cards; exiling them and then playing them to your advantage while also taking the risk of accidentally just giving Siskira more fuel than she already started off with.
On the other end of the spectrum, Siskira is all about herself. She devours the dead to fuel and empower herself, but she also lacks remorse and is willing to discard her power source to elongate her own lifespan if the need arises. Unfortunately for her; the remains she discards just leave a trail for Nihata to follow and revive what Siskira has trashed for her own protection, thus creating an everlasting struggle between the two of them.