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(Guys, can we keep this card critique and seven word posts to a minimum? It feels like the thread's getting flooded with mostly irrelevant posts.)
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@IanLowenthal I can make it for you, if you'd like.
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The wurm's handler simply shrugs with a smirk. "I have nothing to trade. All I keep on me is enough provisions for our journeys. Besides, I have faith in Gyar." He was speaking largely to himself, though at this moment the wurm stirs in its sleep on…
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The beast is coiled in the back of the challenge audition hall, seemingly sleeping. A young man stands not too far from it, dressed in simple traveling clothes and carrying a pack seemingly filled with food, and no weapons. He and the wurm had arriv…
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New Phyrexia, Innistrad, and Zendikar have all had huge influences on me as a player and a cardsmith, even if it doesn't always show. And conveniently enough, I made a phyrexian card just the other day.
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I am scared of being truly alone. No way to contact anyone. No one to be with. No one to get angry at. No one to make me smile No one at all.
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Hope you don't mind a really, really big animal. (I can change this to something more sensible/capable of communication/not city devouring if you so desire.)
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But they're "larger-than-life" beings that are associated with the tides of the emotion. In any case, they're still creatures. Any having specific tutors is pushing them too much, like an admittance of "they suck," and also feels real bad in drafti…
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@DoctorFro That feels a bit too parasitic and bad in the planeswalker decks kinda way.
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Thanks for the entertaining contest @ManaChrome! If you could favorite these two, that'd be great. https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/razzahr-aether-stockpiler https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/aggressive-phyrexianism
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@NokiSkaur If we go with those kinds of things, fear should probabyl do soemthing else. Having a random "you win the game" in a cycle of legendaries will arguably make it inherently more powerful.
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@DoctorFro Thanks for the recommendation!
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Just gonna say it: Be careful with how you apply slavery, for two reasons. First off, it seems like it could be a potentially overpowered mechanic. Taking your opponents' stuff is always good. Secondly, slavery is considered a sensitive topic, espec…
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Hoofbeats sound in the distance as the first set of entries arrive. I'm not quite sure Famine works as intended, though.
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@Faiths_Guide I do remember that! I was actually thinking about it and the card I made with it just the other day, actually. (Not an entry)
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@shadow123 I think we’ve talked about that a little bit. If my memory serves me correctly, we never really did come to a conclusion on that, though. In any case, Gatewatch fatigue is definitely a thing.
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Hope you're a fan of Voltron, because this card literally forces you into it.
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Even if we don't want to actively discourage the use of our themed mechanics, we do need to make sure that hate cards exist, just like a real constructed set. (Amonkhet and HOU both feature graveyard hate, for example.)
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Here comes another.
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Ah, I hadn't noticed the legendary part. The post has been edited to be a proper qualifying entry.
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Enjoy a puppeteer who is also a puppet.
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A card with the Hulk mechanic has arrived! Hope it doesn't rain on your parade.
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Here it comes! Decompose mechanic is by Jacenalaar.
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The guy who wrote the legendary "Alice in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll, was on the autism spectrum. And here is el request for the blue light mystery challenge.
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Here we go! First thing that happened was that I went looking for something that'd work as art for a walker. Eventually I found this, which reminded me of an art from yugioh (depicted below), from a set of cards that depicted knights becoming evi…
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If it's spy vs spy, then we must go a layer deeper!
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Welcome, weary traveler, to the home of the Elder Lotus. If you are of the belief that the beings of the modern time are weak, you'd be correct. The past holds the mightiest beings, and the ones that have survived the eons are the most powerful crea…
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I've been working on brainstorming ideas for this, and you can expect my complete entry to replace this post by the end of the day. Or be posted later when I forget to replace this post.
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My issue with the Serf subtype idea is twofold. 1) Historically speaking, serfs were more representative of the middle ages as opposed to the renaissance era. They were the lowest class on the hierarchy scale. While wizards isn't always for histori…
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I’m still in this to see it to the end, so I’d be more than happy to do whatever the immediate priority may be at the time.