Long Challenge: Royal - Actual entry Basically, Royals are just that: Individuals of, or somehow related to, a royal family. In this case, the Shi family.
Corrupted, these can have anything as base (demon, human, vampire, etc) but just like the eldrazi this has a distinct horror flair to them. With the obvious blight from death and corruption turning these creatures into twisted, vile and horrifying forms of their former selves: The Corrupted, which basically revive the entire -1/-1 counter use and take it to a whole new level in synergy.
The Pangchen add an entirely new mechanic to MTG: A second mana pool. This set allows you to use energy as mana. There are some restrictions, though. Unless it tells you otherwise, you cannot add energy from cards outside the set into this mana pool. Enough with the mechanics, onto the lore. The Pangchen are citizens of the country Heltapa Chenlan. These people are known as the best artificers on the plane. Their creations top all. Not only that, but some Pangchen have secretly sneaked into the Inventor's Fair at Kaladesh and won most of the games. They never want to be known outside their home plane.
@hannibal6 I'll just post the card to get your opinion then. If not, may it be a cursed/animated object? Otherwise, I'll use the third one. (Woah, all those if statements!)
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Sure thing!
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/madalinn-blessed-heroine
- Actual entry
Basically, Royals are just that: Individuals of, or somehow related to, a royal family. In this case, the Shi family.
Second long challenge:
Corrupted, these can have anything as base (demon, human, vampire, etc) but just like the eldrazi this has a distinct horror flair to them. With the obvious blight from death and corruption turning these creatures into twisted, vile and horrifying forms of their former selves: The Corrupted, which basically revive the entire -1/-1 counter use and take it to a whole new level in synergy.
The Pangchen add an entirely new mechanic to MTG: A second mana pool. This set allows you to use energy as mana. There are some restrictions, though. Unless it tells you otherwise, you cannot add energy from cards outside the set into this mana pool. Enough with the mechanics, onto the lore. The Pangchen are citizens of the country Heltapa Chenlan. These people are known as the best artificers on the plane. Their creations top all. Not only that, but some Pangchen have secretly sneaked into the Inventor's Fair at Kaladesh and won most of the games. They never want to be known outside their home plane.
Here are some of their creations:
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/debris-collector
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/long-nosed-scout
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/guard-of-the-hangar
5 points - @Credius for Gorgon's Collection
3 points - @Rednaxela for Mass Sabotage
3 points - @Delcador for Vampiric Bloodlust
2 points - @kltmtg for Gathered Might
Short challenge 5: Make a multicolored card
5 points - @TenebrisNemo for Jacob, Merchant Prince
3 points - @Rednaxela for Governor of Enoma
Short Challenge 6: Make a card for some Tolkien style fantasy tribe (dwarf, orc, elf, etc.)
Hope to see more submissions this week.
@Decaldor, @Rednaxela, @TenebrisNemo, @kltmtg29, @mtgwizard9003, @Credius, @Faiths_Guide, @modnation675, @butterkirby, @KrampisZman (just tagging everyone who earned points so far)
Do wizard humans count? Also forgot about uploading the multi-color card.
I'll just post the card to get your opinion then. If not, may it be a cursed/animated object?
Otherwise, I'll use the third one. (Woah, all those if statements!)
Is this over or something?
My new subtype is Traitor. These traitors are very powerful and cheap creatures but their cost is your life.