Okay, @Everybody, the winners have been announced, the prizes and Circuit Points given, and the feedback presented. I'm going to close this contest tomorrow, so if you have any last things to say, say them today! Thanks a lot for an awesome contest!
1. A Hidden Circuit Challenge is one that I privately select to be a Circuit Challenge, but I won't let the secret out until the entries are closed for judgement, and only after the host of the challenge agrees to it.
2. Just type in "This discussion is closed" and one of the Mods will close the thread when they see it.
Apparently my hm was chosen already so I choose Narsets Disciple. While the Overload mechanic doesn't really work on this card, I do love the idea of trading this creature for another, and having the new owner be able to do the same thing next turn.
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/vorlyn-supplier-of-arms So this is from another contest but c'mon you my good sir have to appreciate the hilarity of this card play a couple equips and bam you nab the opponent commander or gods
I didn't know this could happen either, what the hell is going on here. I'll have to review what a circuit challenge even is, but I know I got 1/4 a point in one... I suppose?
Also, thanks for the heads-up. I had the quote written down outta a class but I wasn't sure of the owner. I added a comment on Elias Lonnrot on the card's page.
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Thanks a lot for an awesome contest!
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1. What is a hidden circuit challenge?
2. How do you close old challenges?
2 Answers
1. A Hidden Circuit Challenge is one that I privately select to be a Circuit Challenge, but I won't let the secret out until the entries are closed for judgement, and only after the host of the challenge agrees to it.
2. Just type in "This discussion is closed" and one of the Mods will close the thread when they see it.
So this is from another contest but c'mon you my good sir have to appreciate the hilarity of this card play a couple equips and bam you nab the opponent commander or gods
Also, thanks for the heads-up. I had the quote written down outta a class but I wasn't sure of the owner. I added a comment on Elias Lonnrot on the card's page.