Battle Mystery Card: Create Your Own Weapon
A fox in tophat with a fancy suit would walk in then it pulls a chair out from a table. It would toss cards onto the table then it would then sit on the chair then it would pull itself closer to the table. It then puts its head on its hands as its arms are supporting up on the table.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen... And creatures! Do you see these cards? All you need draw one from these and card will let you know what exactly you must to build a weapon. But only weapons? Of course not, you can make some shields or some tools whatever you feel necessary!
Fox put its hand up as if it signals audiences to remain silent.
However, there's a catch... Before you could draw a card, you MUST challenge someone. Afterwards, you and your opponent will attempt to make best weapon and I shall be judge of it. I shall take a look at your weapon's appearance, test its sharpness or durably - perhaps both - how it feels to wield it, and proper materials for proper purpose.
Fox would tip its tophat.
Card, you drawn, may determine what kind materials you will have to build. Perhaps you will have to design it that's out of your comfort zone. Who knows? Your opponent will have to follow these requirements same as you. You will lose some points, if you didn't met a or more requirements. That's simple as it is.
Who knows? You might get luck and you will get a mystery box. You can open for either useful or useless item. One or more. Maybe you will have to win to get it.
Fox would picks the deck of cards then deals it onto the table, remarkable, it's ordered in circle.
Good luck, creatures! You will need it... Oh, ladies and gentlemen as well.
May Battle Mystery Card begin!
Hello, ladies and gentlemen... And creatures! Do you see these cards? All you need draw one from these and card will let you know what exactly you must to build a weapon. But only weapons? Of course not, you can make some shields or some tools whatever you feel necessary!
Fox put its hand up as if it signals audiences to remain silent.
However, there's a catch... Before you could draw a card, you MUST challenge someone. Afterwards, you and your opponent will attempt to make best weapon and I shall be judge of it. I shall take a look at your weapon's appearance, test its sharpness or durably - perhaps both - how it feels to wield it, and proper materials for proper purpose.
Fox would tip its tophat.
Card, you drawn, may determine what kind materials you will have to build. Perhaps you will have to design it that's out of your comfort zone. Who knows? Your opponent will have to follow these requirements same as you. You will lose some points, if you didn't met a or more requirements. That's simple as it is.
Who knows? You might get luck and you will get a mystery box. You can open for either useful or useless item. One or more. Maybe you will have to win to get it.
Fox would picks the deck of cards then deals it onto the table, remarkable, it's ordered in circle.
Good luck, creatures! You will need it... Oh, ladies and gentlemen as well.
May Battle Mystery Card begin!
1) You must challenge an opponent before you may "draw a card". You and opponent will have to make a card from it. FireOfGolden will be a judge of it. If you feel it is unfair, you may ask for "Juries". I will get other people who's not in your battle to judge the card.
2) Challenge WILL expire within a week. Afterwards, selected an Cardsmith will be unchallengeable until they challenge someone. If you don't know who to challenge, I will automatically ask someone to challenge you. Just let me know so.
3) I will record who get items and who have used it. You don't have to memorize it. Just ask me for storage and I will give you a list of items in spoiler. A used items will be removed within three days or so.
4) If you wish to discard a card you drawn. You must have an opponent to agree with you. Hence, battle remain fair.
5) In case if anyone failed to decoded "roleplay" rules; Your created card will be judged based on its grammar building (Appearance), how well is it built (Sharpness and Durably), how balanced is it (Feeling to wield), and the way it is built (Materials and Purpose).
2) Challenge WILL expire within a week. Afterwards, selected an Cardsmith will be unchallengeable until they challenge someone. If you don't know who to challenge, I will automatically ask someone to challenge you. Just let me know so.
3) I will record who get items and who have used it. You don't have to memorize it. Just ask me for storage and I will give you a list of items in spoiler. A used items will be removed within three days or so.
4) If you wish to discard a card you drawn. You must have an opponent to agree with you. Hence, battle remain fair.
5) In case if anyone failed to decoded "roleplay" rules; Your created card will be judged based on its grammar building (Appearance), how well is it built (Sharpness and Durably), how balanced is it (Feeling to wield), and the way it is built (Materials and Purpose).
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Challege will expire by July 21 within 11:59 PM CST.
@Globert-the-Martian, thank you for joining!
Was I being rude to Globert? If so, I am sorry about that!
@Tonysparks @Globert-the-Martian
So the card have spoke. You and your enemy will have to make a common, boring knife just like others. It can be any design you want but you will have to include the wood. If used incorrectly, that strange wood can break your knife into many pieces. Smith it carefully.
* The creature will be either white, green, or both.
* You must include a triggerable ability allows to pull an enchantment with ANY mana value out of controller's library into controller's hand.
Good luck! No deadline for this battle, take your time!
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/seeker-of-antiquities-1
I'm going to challenge @TenebrisNemo.
Glad to have you guys!
So card have spoke! You must make a sword similar as cutlass made by pirate themselves with using only bones and pieces of dead spider you may find useful. Afterwards, you must see a witch with that empty potion and ask for what do you desire for your cultlass. Then use potion to enchant your sword. Good luck, smithers!
* Pirate Spider creature will be black. It cannot have more than two colors together.
* It must be able to become an enchantment... Activated.
Good luck! There is no deadline for this battle. Take your time for whatever is needed!
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Arachnuscourge by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
I must admit that this knife is certainly unique! I would never think of building knife like this way! It's certainly very sharp! However. It's... Too unique. The way you designed it is certain very unqine from other common knives.
* Rarity issue: The ability is too unique and complex to be common.
That's actually good knife there you smithed one! Wielder shouldn't have any issue with swinging this knife and that's beautiful piece and even strange wood on handle is glowing! However, there's an issue about it; see this? There's a crack on edge of the knife. That's not much of life-threatening, but I would recommend taking a care of knife more carefully next time.
* Grammar error: Incorrectly spelled "Payed" instead of "Paid".
@Globert-the-Martian!
Well done! The strange wood didn't worked well with the material that designed uniqueness made itself heavier caused to harder to wield it. And you only had a crack on your knife. That is why you won.
@Tonysparks
Your knife was nicely made, but unfortunately that wood doesn't like working with the knife you designed. That is the reason why it's hard to wield.
Anyway grats @Globert-the-Martian
Flawless card.
Wording issue: {2}{u}{b}: Put X from your graveyard onto the battlefield as a legendary enchantment then shuffle your graveyard into your library. Note: X is just name of legendary creature. It can get confused there, lol.
Sorry for delay! I was busy a little and both cards are almost flawless!
@FireOfGolden
You know, if I encountered a pirate with a dirty sword vs a pirate with a clean sword, guess which i'd rather fight?
Nope! He said that your card is more fun to play than his own card. In fact, if I had to choose between your card or his card, I would choose yours over em, because of how useful ability is your card. Plus, it allows me to put that card into the battlefield and keep graveyard clean. I did mention your cultlass is dirty and needs clean up. Then he said "Veteran always has dirter weapons than the lesser experienced."
Plus. I am glad to see you think I calling it "dirty" for wording issue (Very small one) is somewhat funny.
@jpastor @TenebrisNemo
Would you like another card?