MrRansom
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@Tomigon I deleted my cards from this comment for you.
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I play with them by loading them on untap.in All you need to do is 1. Make a deck list in wherever you want. 2. Log in to the site. 3. Click [New Deck] 4. Click [Custom CCG] 5. Click the button that has three lines in it. 6. Click [Paste deck] 7. …
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@Tomigon Multicolored spells: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/dread-flames-1 http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/strike-for-parity-2 http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/tit-for-tat
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@Tomigon Red 1 mana burn: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/shock-bolt-1 2 mana counterspell: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/emphatic-deflection Multicolored cards: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/riftwing-hellkite http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/strike-for-p…
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I am so curious to know how the cards balanced out, or didn't. Anybody find any cards that were particularly OP? Also, the ability to actually play these cards online now has made me really want an improved card-search function on this site. I'd li…
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This looks really cool and I am eager to see the set develop! I fancy myself something of an art gathering expert, so maybe I can help that way? I don't know.
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Wow, this looks fantastic.
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@Corwinnn, found more relevant articles! - DESIGN 101 2003 by WOTC - http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/design-101-2003-04-21-0 - DESIGN 102 2004 by WOTC - http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/design-102…
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@Corwinnn, I think the links I posted below should be moved elsewhere so as not to get lost in the shuffle, because they provide some very useful information about card/set design in MTG: - TEN PRINCIPLES OF GOOD DESIGN pt.1 2010 by WOTC - http://m…
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Bump
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@Domrikade, where should I link them? I have a few others that are similar as well. WOTC has articles talking through the whole process of designing entire sets all the way down to individual cards.
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By chance, I made a card with Bloothirst recently Osteopede - http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/osteopede
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@NicoStoner About art, you ask "So why does it matter here?" Later, you write that you "do believe there is a minimum level of quality required in card art used." Why do you believe there is a minimum level of quality required? Lastly, MTG cards do…
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1) It can take a lot of effort to find the right art for a card. Implying otherwise is an insult to those of use who put in time to find the proper art. 2) While the art might not contribute the strength or mechanics of the card, but it absolutely:…
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Another thread like this already exists: http://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/1250/contest-ideas
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@Rednaxela, nicely done!
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@Corwinnn, no problem! You are very welcome.
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@saveria201, Welcome.
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@Everybody, I suggest you design a card, then just italicize all the text and put it in parentheses, finally, stick a keyword in front of the italicized text. @Grimshac, one of the best card makers on the site, told me that good card design is all …
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I have posted, below, a few articles on card design that you may find elucidating, @saveria201. Filling the Design Skeleton - http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/nuts-bolts-filling-design-skeleton-2011-02-28 Developing Common…
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Dread Flames - http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/dread-flames-1
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Thanks for filling me in!
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Thank you so much for hosting a challenge and judging it in a reasonable amount of time, @Latinas! I Hope you make some more.
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Curse of Spores - http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/curse-of-spores-3
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I liked it. I have been looking at the arts lately, but I haven't followed the story.... so, what is the story?
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rogues*
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I chose my MTGCardsmith moniker based on my real name. My actual name is Maximilian Ransom, so it became MrRansom. Haha, not an interesting story.
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I made Blood Artist into a curse, but have delete my entry. It was not eligible because of the name. Good luck to all the remaining participants!
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@Grimshac From Webster's dictionary Lark noun (2) Lark: a source of or quest for amusement or adventure "entered the race on a lark" (This sentence is funnier if you imagine the lark is a small bird, haha) I don't know what the oreos were fried in…
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@Grimshac Fried oreos are tasty, but incredibly rich. I wouldn't eat more than one or two for dessert, but they are good, I think. The cookie takes on a texture like half-baked brownies. It just melts in your mouth. I guess a good way to describe …