The Ultimate Smithdown: Part 1 - I guess it's closed...

This is going to be a series that will hopefully spread throughout the course of many weeks or months to decide the ultimate cardsmith winner to be judged by me (of course.)

This isn't anything with bravado like official challenges like the Box Contest, but I hope that people have fun making some cards and being tense for some new challenges.

ANYWAY.

There will be a total of four parts, and each part will have a certain amount of winners that only they can participate in the next challenge. These four parts will consist of a variety of different challenges for fairness and creativity. After four parts, only a few smiths will be left standing to compete for many, many likes and a follow. Each winner of each part will have their entry favorited. This is the First Part.

The List:
Part 1: Supporting the Generals
Part 2: ???
Part 3: ???
Part 4: ???

Yes, the first part will be the Supporting the Generals part. I believe everyone knows who the new c16 commanders are, but just in case you don't...
http://tappedout.net/mtg-set/commander-2016-spoiler/
So.
RULES:
Your objective is to make a card (of any type [enchantment, artifact, sorcery, instant, creature, etc.]) that would support or definitely aid one of the five new commanders.

You MUST say which commander your entry supports. Otherwise, I would have to judge myself, which is really annoying.

ONE (1) (won) entry per person.

You may use any type of symbol or colors as you want.

Nothing too OP, as the cards you are making should look as if they could be in the deck themselves.

If you have confusions, questions, or anything else you want to ask me (but there probably isn't) then put it down in the discussion, and I'll try to get to you as fast as I can.

Oh yes, one last thing...

Of all the entries, 50% (or half) of them will make it to Part 2. That list will be made after I close the contest.

This contest will last one week, and it will end on Saturday, November 12, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time.

Good luck all cardsmiths, and have fun.

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