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@TheGamingBolasChannel That's fair. Mine's pretty specific too. I probably would make more cards of my character if it weren't for how specific they look.
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@TheGamingBolasChannel You don't need to use a picture of yourself. You can just find some art to represent your character. Example of one I did for myself (The art doesn't look like me at all)
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I don't know if schemes count, but here's an entry if it does: https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/the-storm-that-is-approaching I wanted to name the card "I am the Storm That is Approaching", but there wasn't enough space...
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@Damnation I think you accidentally skipped FORFUN's card...
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Thanks for the contest @AboveAndAbout! I'm glad that you liked my cards, and I also liked the cards that other people made!
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I feel like test subject is a little underwhelming. Maybe something like: Test Subject (Spells that can target this must target this or another [card of the same card type] with test subject.) I don't think this is the correct wording, but this ba…
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@GloomyAndSunny1_0_1 You don't favorite comments, you favorite the cards on the other site. But you can always just comment on the card instead if you don't use the other site.
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I've been foolishly avoiding playtesting because I want to playtest two decks, but the second one I created feels bad to me from both a mechanic and slight flavor perspective (It was a WR pirate Scrycast deck). I'm starting to feel like scrycast doe…
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If this is a faction-based set, I can see these being mechanics. But even if this is a faction-based set, it might be good to have mechanics that can work for more than two colors. For example, magecraft in Strixhaven was in all colors. I like the …
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@GloomyAndSunny1_0_1 That's very understandable. But you don't always need a lot of complexity to have a good format. If you look at something like pauper, the only deckbuilding requirement is that you can only use commons. Every other normal magi…
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Maybe not Warhammer levels of complexity, but Korand has a point. The only time that deck requirements differ from deck-to-deck is in a format is with commanders and companion cards. However, these varying requirements aren't really a problem, so it…
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I kinda think that cloning creatures might make more sense in biology. Sure, cloning is usually seen in blue, but Selesnya had populate, which was a cloning effect for tokens. I think Khan Academy's brief description of what physics is about summar…
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As the son of a chemistry teacher, and a student who has taken a physics class this year, here's my comparison of physics and chemistry, and how I think they would probably be translated into magic: - Chemistry is a lot of thinking about the period…
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I personally think that physics and chemistry aren't that closely related, and since there are multiple types of chemistry, I feel like chemistry could be part of its own color pair. (I guess it's fine to have physics and chemistry together if you a…
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@KorandAngels I mean, being "bad" is based on perception, so technically the non-blue people probably see themselves as the good guys
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(Reminder that this isn't the latest Rezatta thread. This is the latest one) If I remember correctly, the story isn't fully developed yet, but the general summary is that the angel planeswalker Serra is reborn on Rezatta, and from her rebirth comes…
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@GloomyAndSunny1_0_1 Just to let you know, when you post a card here, you are supposed to give feedback on the previous card. I believe that if you don't give feedback, the cards you post here won't count, so please give feedback to CS101's card i…
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Gonna be honest, I'm just suggesting words that are part of the scientific method. While experimenting, you perform multiple trials, sometimes with varying results. If experiment is used as a card type or mechanic, I personally think that there sh…
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@TheDukeOfPork At least to me, study sounds like it would have an effect similar to learn. Maybe Observation/Observe (As in observing the results of an experiment) sounds better?
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@TheGamingBolasChannel I do have plans to have some "Sea Monster" archetype relating to Krakens, Leviathans, Octopuses, and Serpents (I might use some classification to reduce the number of words that are used). I think the only "Horror" would just…
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@TheGamingBolasChannel I do agree that mermaids are primarily in blue (I'm probably just gonna call them merfolk since some art is actual mermaids, and others look like the merfolk in magic). However, since the world is mostly underwater, there is…
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So I looked at what each color does in general when it comes to interacting with libraries. I may have missed something that one color does, but I'm not sure. Maybe this can help with coming up with how some color combos can interact with the librar…
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You could certainly use a "Scientist" creature type. But I think that Wizard, Artificer, and others work just as well.
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I think more science-related terms like Experiment or Hypothesize might make good mechanic names.
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You could actually make up your own type of science. Hearthstone had its own science-themed set called "Boomsday", where each class had its own field of study (Druids were Botany, Mages were Astrology, etc). Warlocks were Demonology, which I don't t…
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Two small things: - I haven't gotten to playtest Sink myself, but I did enter a deck using it for Fisticuff Friday. I'll admit that I think some of the cards I made were a bit overpowered, but it also seems like it might be a good idea to raise the…
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You might want some more early mana ramp to accelerate into your larger spells. Maybe Emergent Sequence?
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@AboveAndAbout I believe this is a standard deck
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Botany could be part of Geology. I could see something like G/R have a land matters theme, with a small plant-tribal theme on the side.
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Maybe you could have something like five pillars of science, with each multicolored pair going into a more specific type of science. Something like Dragon's Maze, with all ten guilds was pretty hard to play in limited. Maybe you might want to use …