@LordTachanka123 But we all know it would become its own deck archetype, like landfall or cycling. People would have as much artifact synergy as possible coupled with tons of forge cards. It might end up getting played as much as four-color Omnath.
Colorful N(This creature gets +N/+N for each color among permanents you control beyond the first.)
Salvage N(When this permanent is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, you may exile it. If you do, return target artifact card with converted mana cost N or less from your graveyard to your hand.)
@RandomFandom, I know. Most of those are from when I just started making cards over a year ago, and some of them were simplified versions of other mechanics. I know they are bad.
Lifesteal (Whenever this creature deals damage to a player, you gain that much life). A variation of lifelink that only gains you life when you deal damage to players.
Legion N [Cost] (At the beginning of your upkeep, you may reveal this card from your hand and pay [cost]. If you do, reveal the top N cards of your library. You may put a card with the same name as this from among them into your hand. Put the rest onto the bottom of your library in any order.)
@joemamajoe probably, but it really doesn't matter if two cardsmiths happen to make the same thing! I would say it becomes proof of a cool concept instead.
One cardsmith copying another without permission is what I think is not good.
@joemamajoe Paradise is actually a really cool mechanic! It encourages some cool decks! Perfection might be too narrow/powerful to be keyworded though.
Old: Bombard N (Discard N cards, Reveal this card from your hand, and Remove an unblocked attacker you control from combat: You may cast a copy of this card without paying its mana cost.)
NEW: Bombard [Cost] ([Cost], Reveal this card from your hand, Remove an unblocked attacker you control from combat: You may cast a copy of this card without paying its mana cost.)
Old: Roil N - [Cost] (Whenever you discard a card, you may pay [cost]. If you do, exile this card from your graveyard with N roil counters on it. You may pay {2} anytime to remove a roil counter from it. When the last is removed, put it onto the battlefield. It gains haste.)
New: Roil N — [Cost] ([Cost], Exile this card from your graveyard: Put N roil counter(s) on it. You may pay [2] anytime to remove a roil counter from it. When the last is removed, put it onto the battlefield.)
Old: Rite N — {cost} (If you cast this spell for its Rite cost it enters the battlefield with N time counters. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When you remove the last, return it to its owners hand.)
New: Rite N — [Cost] (If you cast this spell for [cost], it enters the battlefield with N time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter from it. When the last is removed, return it to its owner's hand.)
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Descend (If you have ten or more creature cards in your graveyard, you get the crypt's blessing for the rest of the game.)
Salvage N (When this permanent is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, you may exile it. If you do, return target artifact card with converted mana cost N or less from your graveyard to your hand.)
Example:
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/head-o-jack-lantern-man
Prismatic (This card is all colors.)
Because I made it back in June but didn't want to post because I thought somebody made it before.
One cardsmith copying another without permission is what I think is not good.
Old: Bombard N (Discard N cards, Reveal this card from your hand, and Remove an unblocked attacker you control from combat: You may cast a copy of this card without paying its mana cost.)
NEW: Bombard [Cost] ([Cost], Reveal this card from your hand, Remove an unblocked attacker you control from combat: You may cast a copy of this card without paying its mana cost.)
Old: Roil N - [Cost] (Whenever you discard a card, you may pay [cost]. If you do, exile this card from your graveyard with N roil counters on it. You may pay {2} anytime to remove a roil counter from it. When the last is removed, put it onto the battlefield. It gains haste.)
New: Roil N — [Cost] ([Cost], Exile this card from your graveyard: Put N roil counter(s) on it. You may pay [2] anytime to remove a roil counter from it. When the last is removed, put it onto the battlefield.)
Old: Rite N — {cost} (If you cast this spell for its Rite cost it enters the battlefield with N time counters. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When you remove the last, return it to its owners hand.)
New: Rite N — [Cost] (If you cast this spell for [cost], it enters the battlefield with N time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter from it. When the last is removed, return it to its owner's hand.)
Hitman (Whenever a nontoken creature an opponent controls dies, you may create a treasure token. If you don't, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.)