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Part 2 of the story. Several long hours of debate persisted, continuing long into the night. The problem, however, was that each and every idea looped back around to one problem: How do you kill something that's practically immortal? One advisor pr…
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Part one of the story. The battle to retake the land from Dusksnare had had its fair share of ups and downs. Between hunting down the vampire and his thralls and saving what folks had survived, it was proving an arduous challenge for the Flamebeare…
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@heroKP I'll be posting my entry as soon as I find the proper art for it and write the story. I've had a lot on my plate lately, so I haven't had time to art hunt yet.
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One of the inherent issues of a four color factions set is that most of the time you have to be able to reasonably assemble such a deck in draft, which means a lot of mana fixing and the like will have to be available. But as a result of that you'll…
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1: Lujik, Lujikul, Lujik'Ul 2: He/him/they/them 3: Blue/red, blue/black/red, blue, colorless 4: Self-mill (eg skaab tribal), burn, affinity, control, sneak attack 5: Any flavor associated with strings/threads or weaving would be much appreciated.
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Since I think this is cool conceptually and want people to see it, bump in the form of a Fun fact: Mikaeus of the plane of Innistrad is an actual WotC example of this.
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This was my instantaneous reaction when I read @Derain2's challenge.
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A resource so plentiful would do such great things for the fulfillment of the Flamebearers of Dusk's ideals. We grant them the gift to be much greater than they once were, in exchange for them to simply share their newfound light.
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I'd say sky and mountaintop should be swapped in color, simply because green on its own never flies, which seems likely to be a recurring theme for skies. In addition, I'd argue green would be more likely to participate in soul searching than black,…
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I just love how this has come along, you really have done heavy lifting, @ningyounk! I'd be more than happy to help playtest the common cards, though I'm not sure how to. EDIT: I see how to, I'll see if I can get a friend to playtest it with me.
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My entry, then. (Hopefully recognizable as the big bad wolf.)
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Does it have to specifically be a fairy tale character or can it just be based off one?
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What's the most common type of villainous animal in fairy tales? The wolf, of course!
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One I made for something else but also works here.
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My first purple creation, more to come.
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I expect Eldraine to be a whimsical set, my guess is something not unlike Tolkien's middle earth or a more optimistic Fiore style plane.
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I absolutely expect the flashback deck to at least be izzet, since the two enchantments designed for flashback are red and blue.
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@mercyque
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It's worth noting that each faction seems to have it's own ideas on what peace exactly is, though, and how it should be achieved.
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Kamigawa's biggest failure in my eyes was bushido, one of the ultimate feel-bad mechanics.
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The Flamebearers of Dusk promise a world without fear, without secrets. The darkness itself will be absolved, and all will know comfort and sanctity in the eternal dusk granted by the lantern spirits. (I'm making a version of this in MSE for a prop…
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One of those things where I absolutely would if I can warn my boss enough ahead of time to request time off.
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@RayearthIX The phyrexians did end up conquering New Phyrexia, as suggested by cards like the GU Ezuri. If I remember correctly, last we heard of the phyrexians was that they were working on making an interplanar portal.
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This broke my head. Also seems really unintuitive to have more than one library.
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Why is the image so big.
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Made this the other day, saw it worked for here.
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I'm fine with no more eldrazi and Ravnica for a while, especially with how the return to Innistrad block got turned into yet another eldrazi block in standard, it was just too much at once. I'd like a return to Kamigawa, but the mechanics need to be…
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Former workers of the lumber camp, Algor and Shren abandoned their duty of hauling wood to pursue a greater calling: The fine art of mercenary work. Found they were good at it, too. Between Algor's brute strength and Shren's mental capacity for impr…
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@Tomigon @Yesterday Your entries Joro's Web and Trade Secret have been chosen by winners as honorable mentions! Let me know which card you'd like favorited.
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Passage (At the beginning your upkeep, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature. Then if it has three or more +1/+1 counters on it, you may sacrifice it.) Note: Usually combined with an ability that triggers when the creature is sacrificed to its Passa…