Fairy Tale Set
After having a lot of fun creating what is without a doubt my most popular card yet for a fairy tale themed challenge, I've decided to create a fairy tale themed set around a mechanic i created called Happily Ever After! But Im gonna need some help to do it. Anyone who is interested can submit a card that would go into this set. For those who dont know what Happily Ever After does, I will leave a link to my card that has this mechanic right here http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/scarlett-traveler-3?list=user . Id also like suggestions for a second mechanic that connects to the fairy tale theme. I plan on having about 150 cards in it.
About 3 planeswalkers,
a 10 card rare land cycle
15 mythics total
30 rares total
45 uncommons
60 commons
I will also be posting cards on here and would like suggestions on possible changes to those cards i should make. Im wishing upon a star on this one, anyone wanna help make my come true and help with my first ever card set?
About 3 planeswalkers,
a 10 card rare land cycle
15 mythics total
30 rares total
45 uncommons
60 commons
I will also be posting cards on here and would like suggestions on possible changes to those cards i should make. Im wishing upon a star on this one, anyone wanna help make my come true and help with my first ever card set?
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If I may, I would like to suggest a planeswalker character: the big bad wolf. It is a prominent character in many fairy tales, and is generally evil and powerful. In other words, it's basically Nicol Bolas.
Don't know if that is what you had in mind, but it is my (Outstanding) "Fairy Tale" card.
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/nuts-bolts-card-codes-2009-01-12
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/nuts-bolts-design-skeleton-2010-02-15
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/nuts-bolts-filling-design-skeleton-2011-02-28
If you give us some directions on the cards you need, maybe we can help you create a consistent set
I'd say first step is to define the mechanics of your set. At least you know the theme of your set and that it will be a top-down design which is already a solid base ^^
@Lujikul Here is an idea i had for the big bad wolf.