A common and an idea for a black delver. I created an (almost) full cycle, and black was the hardest, but I'm happy with what I came up with and the flavor.
@Faiths_Guide What example do you think is game breaking enough? There are plenty of more game breaking effects that were printed and still are legal in their formats.
Also this is supposed to be a Commander/Legacy card. As such I'm not sure about having it in Modern. (Should've mentioned that before!)
I also don't think it's smart to A. post other people's cards in your admissions and B. post so many cards together. Not that it's bad, but it could confuse TrippleBoggey3 when he's judging. Maybe best to keep that stuff in the form of links in each card's comments.
@Credius, @TrippleBoggey3 As far as I know it's a fairly common format that gives a degree of polish to the comments. If TrippleBoggey3 finds it inconvenient, we'll change it.
Simply put, I thought that it makes it easier to notice that the card is derived from an existing card and would hence lower our placing/scoring. (Aiding judging)
A card with the flavor of someone being blackmailed (fun fact: Tulando is a real mtg character). Similar to my Riddling Sphinx but I think a distinct mechanic and flavor.
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http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/hal-sur-sovereign-of-skulls
No problem, we did the same the day before! XD
This account has two people. (Modnation675 & Mercyque) That and Jyagaimasu did the same that round. XD
(Mercyque doesn't upload as often though!
Did I already enter with this? I should make a checklist.
I haven't seen that before. So you're good!
A common and an idea for a black delver. I created an (almost) full cycle, and black was the hardest, but I'm happy with what I came up with and the flavor.
Even though the artwork of the first one is cartoonsy we felt the theme was perfectly done for reminiscing over good ol Bob! (Dark Confidant)
(It's a before picture of the deal maker, in cartoonsy interpretation.)
Sorry, I'll fix it.
1: @Gelectrode
2: @Jygaimasu
3: @Faiths_Guide and @Modnation675
4: @kltmtg29
5: @Decaldor
Season 2 Leaderboard
1: @Gelectrode - 19 Points
2: @kltmtg29 - 16 Points
3: @Rednaxela and @Faiths_Guide - 14 Points
4: @Modnation675 - 13 Points
5: @Jygaimasu - 9 Points
6: @StrongBelieves - 5 Points
7: @KrampisZman, @Decaldor and @Tenebris_Nemo - 3 Points
8: @KJMartin - 1 Points
9 @Biblio4, @IanLowenthal, @Dashdo101 @Credius, and @Termite1 - 0 Points
(Just thought it was a really cool card and wanted to show it off, in addition to BradXMagic's card!)
Edit: Meant for Commander/Legacy as such I'm not sure about Modern. But I've seen much worse that still exist.
Saying "all keyword abilities" is too broad and could have multiple game breaking (not simply OP) side effects.
Also, Succubus would simply be Demon in MtG terminology.
What example do you think is game breaking enough? There are plenty of more game breaking effects that were printed and still are legal in their formats.
Also this is supposed to be a Commander/Legacy card. As such I'm not sure about having it in Modern. (Should've mentioned that before!)
Given that only one card can be uploaded per round, I think TrippleBoggey3 would understand. (Changed image size to imply this!)
As far as I know it's a fairly common format that gives a degree of polish to the comments. If TrippleBoggey3 finds it inconvenient, we'll change it.
Simply put, I thought that it makes it easier to notice that the card is derived from an existing card and would hence lower our placing/scoring. (Aiding judging)
A card with the flavor of someone being blackmailed (fun fact: Tulando is a real mtg character). Similar to my Riddling Sphinx but I think a distinct mechanic and flavor.