The blind, the deaf, and the mute(Closed)

Hello!
First up, this is my very first contest, so I apologize to any/all future mistakes.
Any ways, my idea for the contest are legendary characters with disabilities(I am not trying to be insulting), and how they circumnavigate those challenges.
Basically, a character who has a personal downside, and then can overcome it and become stronger than ever.
The rules are simple, up to 3 entries per person, unset cards are okay.
Also, anyone who makes a card that follows the bare minimum I will follow.
Thank you!

Comments



  • Blindness
  • Thank you so much for entering!
    I was NOT expecting you to be the first to comment.
    The card looks great by the way!
  • Just getting the ball rolling! It's an older card, but fits the bill!

  • edited April 2020
    EDIT: I added the legendary frame I forgot earlier.

    Ok, I've got a weird one:


    I'm not 100% sure how it would work to be perfectly honest XD But here's my understanding of what happens if you play this card:


    1) Cards don't have names means that:

    • You get to play multiple times the same legendary permanents without having to sacrifice extra copies, like with Mirror Gallery.

    • Cards like Shivan Dragon that refer to themselves still work as the name is more a placeholder for "this creature."

    • Cards that ask you to name a card like Pithing Needle of Meddling Mage don't work.

    • Cards that look for a card with a specific name like Gate of the Afterlife or Growth-Chamber Guardian don't work.

         

    2) Protection from unnamed means that:

    • It basically have protection from everything except a few exceptions (see below).

    • You can still interact with it like any permanent with protection through effects that don't damage it, enchant it, block it , or target it. For instance, "target player sacrifices a creature" or "destroy all creatures".

    • It can be damaged and targeted by copies of spells since they are not cards and therefore keep their names.

    • It can be damaged, enchanted, blocked and targeted by tokens since they are not cards and therefore keep their names.


  • Really creative!
    I did NOT expect to actually have people comment.
  • edited April 2020
    Amari Blind Seer The Mute Tithetaker

    @LordTachanka123 well here's to a pleasant surprise
  • edited April 2020
    ...

  • There technically mute, and deaf!
  • edited April 2020


    Hello! Do you think this counts?

    His downside is that he doesn't exist! He instead has to possess electrical appliances on Future-Ravnica to exact his will.

    To talk about the card's mechanics, his schtick is that he has the ability to 'hack' an opponent's artifact by attaching itself to it, but it can also be used on your own artifacts in a pinch. Is it pushed? Probably, but I really like the idea, hence my choice to enter it. 
  • That seems like a pretty big downside!
    I love him!!!
    But that's just cause I'm a dimir and all dimir cards are awesome in my opinion.
    BUT HE'S STILL AWESOME.
    SUCK THAT AZORIUS!
  • Hey I'm back! (It's blind btw)


  • 2 of my challenges in less than 15 minutes!
  • Ha! Just bored from quarentine
  • Futuravnica sounds cool.
  • I can agree with the boredom!
  • How long is this contest?
  • edited April 2020
    Anyways, here's mine:


    His disability is that he is a sociopath.
  • Another one, who anyone in this contest: 
    https://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/comment/176847#Comment_176847
    may be familiar with.


    His downside is that he is dead, and can only talk to his son through Ancestral Commune, a form of communication that is honed in Zhong Xian. 
  • First of all, I'm guessing that the contest is going to be ongoing.
    Second of all, I love the planeswalker.
  • Being a sociopath isn't a disability.  Trust me, I am one.
  • I don't get any disability benfits from it
  • Except for not realizing you have downsides.
  • ...
    Oh. Sorry.
    Does that mean you also have a circus cult that kills important people who don't come to your shows, too? Cause he does.
    Ha ha, funny.
  • That is a psychopath, not a sociopath.  There is a difference.
  • edited April 2020
    Saw no one made a deaf one yet. So, who better to wield lightning than those immune to the roaring thunder it brings with it?

  • That is the best flavor text I've seen all day.
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