@Tomigon coached me alot when i started posting is all I was saying, as I'd post incomplete links alot. I'd joke he must feel like a paleontologist, because he's always looking for the missing link. I am just paying it forward since I am not a noob anymore...I am Noob first class!
Option 3.) Make a 'Familiar' creature card." Pick a legendary creature or planeswalker another cardsmith created, and make a Familiar creature for that card.
Dragonlord, Kirikaze by @Deepsky /Kirikaze, Devastating Wind by Me, I made a younger version of his enemy color elder dragon, why I put the fate reforged symbol. Edit, I completed his cycle.
@saveria201 , the rule is supposed be a familiar made after another card smith's legendary or planeswalker, not an existing one from wizards. You can remake an existing legend, thats option 2.
No biggie, I just wanted to let you know so you have a shot at winning with your submission. I have tons of legends to make familars off of if you need suggestions hehe. Such as this one if you want to go that way haha. https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/saveria-kissed-by-fire or you can do a remix of it.
Allow me to impart some tips and tricks to remember how wording MTG cards for anybody willing to listen and learn something new!
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Numbers (ex. 1, 2, and 3) are used for keyworded abilities, life totals, dealing damage, power, toughness, and converted costs! Like "Scry 3," "Each opponent loses 1 life," "Deal 2 damage to target creature," "Target creature gets +1/-1 until end of turn," and "Search your library for an artifact with total converted mana cost 3 or less and put that card in your hand. Suffle your library afterwards"
Number words (ex. One, two, and three) are mostly used for things that refer to amounts of cards and creating tokens! Like "Draw three cards," "Exile the top four cardsof your library," "Put the top two cards of your library into your graveyard," and "Create two 1/1 white Spirit creature tokens with flying"
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I hope this helps you new guys with your wordings, and maybe even the well-versed cardsmiths! Happy cardsmithing guys
I'm going to level with everyone about this contest. I love it but I feel like I am a loose cannon on the deck of a ship. I don't have a preference on any legendary creature. None comes to mind so I just look for ones in the gatherer. Today I saw this and lol:
Option 2.) Pick a legendary creature card you really like that already exists in Magic the Gathering, and make another version of that creature.
@Hinges lol I remade her as well, I like yours better though. Mine I evolved her to a Queen. (you'd have to look for it in search or browse my cards it'd be a pain to post the link to that card until tomorrow for me. Anyways, like your work!
"As you cast Lucrezia, you may pay 1UB. If you don't, Lucrezia enters the battlefield tapped."
Just a reference for future cards. Try studying real MTG cards and see how they're worded! Playing the actual game and learning wordings and interactions does help for making custom cards
The Werewolf legend we didn't get the first time but all deserve. Note that he is worded such that werewolves who transform will fight other creatures with the +1/+1 bonus from the Ulrich's Werewolf side if Ulrich was in play and transformed when the other werewolves did.
2) Lim-Dul
Lim-Dul is best known for being a Necromancer, but during his conquest on Shandalar he possessed and controlled several important figures for a variety of reasons (ambition, necessity, part of the plan), just as Mairsil the Pretender had done to him.
3) Ib Halfheart
Ib Halfheart is back and better than ever. This time he made sure to strap the dynamite to his soldiers before they attacked.
Comments
Original Legendary
My Version
Original Card:
My Entry:
Technically Laquatus is long dead by the time of Dominaria (The set) but there's no better symbol.
Original Card:
Shirani, Oracle Unleashed by @Animist
My Entry:
Krator, the Dark Paladin made by @Battlesocke
My twist:
On the left the smith is: Scott_Anderson
Dragonlord, Kirikaze by @Deepsky /Kirikaze, Devastating Wind by Me, I made a younger version of his enemy color elder dragon, why I put the fate reforged symbol. Edit, I completed his cycle.
I completed the set @Deepsky
Original By sorinjace is on the left:
---===On the Subject of Numbers and Number Values ===---
Numbers (ex. 1, 2, and 3) are used for keyworded abilities, life totals, dealing damage, power, toughness, and converted costs! Like "Scry 3," "Each opponent loses 1 life," "Deal 2 damage to target creature," "Target creature gets +1/-1 until end of turn," and "Search your library for an artifact with total converted mana cost 3 or less and put that card in your hand. Suffle your library afterwards"
Number words (ex. One, two, and three) are mostly used for things that refer to amounts of cards and creating tokens! Like "Draw three cards," "Exile the top four cardsof your library," "Put the top two cards of your library into your graveyard," and "Create two 1/1 white Spirit creature tokens with flying"
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I hope this helps you new guys with your wordings, and maybe even the well-versed cardsmiths! Happy cardsmithing guys
Lisley's Familiar
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/lisleys-familiar
A familiar for @Lastjustice 's Lisley, Runic Prodigy
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/lisley-runic-prodigy?list=user
Option 2.) Pick a legendary creature card you really like that already exists in Magic the Gathering, and make another version of that creature.
I really like it only because it makes me lol.
"As you cast Lucrezia, you may pay 1UB. If you don't, Lucrezia enters the battlefield tapped."
Just a reference for future cards. Try studying real MTG cards and see how they're worded! Playing the actual game and learning wordings and interactions does help for making custom cards
1) Ulrich
The Werewolf legend we didn't get the first time but all deserve. Note that he is worded such that werewolves who transform will fight other creatures with the +1/+1 bonus from the Ulrich's Werewolf side if Ulrich was in play and transformed when the other werewolves did.
2) Lim-Dul
Lim-Dul is best known for being a Necromancer, but during his conquest on Shandalar he possessed and controlled several important figures for a variety of reasons (ambition, necessity, part of the plan), just as Mairsil the Pretender had done to him.
3) Ib Halfheart
Ib Halfheart is back and better than ever. This time he made sure to strap the dynamite to his soldiers before they attacked.