Peculiar Potions (Ends May 8th)
This contest is exactly what it says it is!
Make a potion that is wacky, but still useful!
Rules
-Card MUST be a Artifact, Enchantment or Sorcery
-3 entries allowed
Bonus points if
-You use a custom ability
-You PROPERLY credit the artist
or
-Give it a convincing piece of lore/history (Because I always love lore/history)
Prizes TBD, Ends May 8th
Make a potion that is wacky, but still useful!
Rules
-Card MUST be a Artifact, Enchantment or Sorcery
-3 entries allowed
Bonus points if
-You use a custom ability
-You PROPERLY credit the artist
or
-Give it a convincing piece of lore/history (Because I always love lore/history)
Prizes TBD, Ends May 8th
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https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/felix-felicis-11
https://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/5132/to-become-king#latest
I don't exactly know where the story is, but the entire thing is pretty much story central.
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/time-loop-4
I actually have a story behind this!
This was a bad attempt to create a homebrew potion of mine from a D&D campaign I ran. The varieties of teleportation potions could be used to skip around dungeons, and would sometimes be the only way to get to hidden areas. A Lesser Teleportation potion would cause the player to roll a d20 and I would have different parts of the dungeon sectioned off, 1-20. I would choose an unoccupied space in the section and they'd teleport there. The more potent the potion was, the further it could teleport you and the riskier it got!
Nice job with Concoctions.
Clarification on meeting conditions: do you have to meet them at any time, in any order, and the concoction itself keeps track of this starting from when it entered the battlefield? Do they have to be met in a single turn? Do they have to have been met at any time during the game?
I assume the former is correct, but it might be worth limiting it to two (or more) criteria being met in a single turn to reduce memory issues and make balancing a bit simpler.
[It might be worth making the Concoction subtype come with rules--like Saga. Then it could be simplified reminder text preceding rules text.]
Enchantment - Concoction
(When two criteria have been met, sacrifice this Concoction.)
Rules, etc.