Compliment a Card
Remember the discussion "Compliment a Cardsmith?"
Chances are you do.
The idea of "Compliment a Cardsmith" was to give shoutouts to your favourite cardsmiths, and maybe give a reason for choosing them as their shoutout as well.
In this discussion, you can compliment a card! It's easy... find your favourite card(s) on MTG Cardsmith, and post them there! It's always nice if you give a reason for why you like that card and what's so amazing about it. And if you feel the need, you can also choose your favourite cardsmith and tell us why you like them so much, then post (a) specific card(s) you they created that you believe to be their best!
Happy complimenting!
Chances are you do.
The idea of "Compliment a Cardsmith" was to give shoutouts to your favourite cardsmiths, and maybe give a reason for choosing them as their shoutout as well.
In this discussion, you can compliment a card! It's easy... find your favourite card(s) on MTG Cardsmith, and post them there! It's always nice if you give a reason for why you like that card and what's so amazing about it. And if you feel the need, you can also choose your favourite cardsmith and tell us why you like them so much, then post (a) specific card(s) you they created that you believe to be their best!
Happy complimenting!
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
Maliza, the Mad Witch by @milanaarz
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/maliza-the-mad-witch-3
I know I've mentioned this card a couple of times before but for anyone who hasn't seen it, it's one of my favourite planeswalkers on this site. I love the art, creativity, balance and elegance of the card; and it would be especially potent in the current standard environment.
The second is a card that caught my eye while looking through my recent favourites:
Goblin Cheapshot by @saveria201
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/goblin-cheapshot?list=user
Sometimes you come across a card here and it just looks so real, even with a custom mechanic. It's just a combination of the art, templating and balance. I also like the twist on how the mechanic was presented amongst most of the other submissions for that particular challenge.
They're both great cards. I'm not saying they're necessarily the best of all the cards here and, honestly, I could post a whole bunch more cards from loads of cardsmiths that I love but I thought I'd mention these two for now.
Blind Rage by @Animist
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/blind-rage-4
This card is awesome. It works perfectly for the contest it was made for (http://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/1597/journey-into-insanity). Awesome flavor text and a very whimsical yet MTG appropriate feel to it. Seems well costed and at the appropriate rarity, good art choice too. I love it!
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/eruption-12
I love the flavor text, it's off-the-chart hilarious. It's also a pretty balanced and well thought out card.
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/grovarg-cultist?list=user
By @animist
This card produces mana in a very new way. Feels very golgari. Beautiful fitting Art.
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/summers-scion-1?list=user
By @Beeswax
Very fun card to play, a lot more balanced than the underpowered first version of this. Good job!
http://mtgcardsmith.com/user/MrRansom/sets/7607
By @MrRansom
A very interesting and balanced zendikarii landcycle that interacts with lanfall, and very good arts!
(I'm not trying to make you do it, I'm saying not to. I'm serious.)