How to Create and Operate a Successful Custom Set Discussion
Custom Set discussions are a fantastic way to engage the community in storytelling, worldbuilding, and card design. Whether your idea is a set, a custom plane, or a serialized lore project, this tutorial will guide you through launching and maintaining a thriving custom set thread on the MTG Cardsmith forums.
✨ What Is a Custom Set Discussion?
A Custom Set on MTG Cardsmith refers to a recurring or ongoing narrative project that often includes:
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A custom MTG set or block
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A worldbuilding thread tied to mechanics, characters, and flavor
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Serialized chapters or releases of lore
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Community participation in designing cards, characters, or plotlines
Custom Set discussions are more than just a set – they tell a story.
🧱 Step 1: Planning Your Discussion
Before posting, consider the following:
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What is your central theme? (e.g., Cyberpunk Revolution, Mythic Atlantis, Post-Apocalyptic Eldraine)
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Will you post episodic updates or one big dump?
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Will you allow community interaction? (Collaborative sets? Design challenges?)
Prepare:
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A basic lore introduction
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A few example cards (include images or direct card links)
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Mechanics (describe them clearly)
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Any worldbuilding resources (map, pantheon, key characters)
🧵 Step 2: Creating the Forum Thread
Navigate to the Cardsmith Forums and:
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Go to the “Custom Sets & Cards” category
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Click “New Discussion”
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Title it something catchy but informative.
Example: The Shattered Realms – A Dimensional War Custom Set
First Post Layout Template:
## 🌌 Welcome to *The Shattered Realms*
In a world where dimensions collide, ancient beings battle for control over reality itself.
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### 🔥 Set Mechanics
- **Riftwalk** – Whenever this creature phases in, it gains [effect].
- **Dimensionbond** – As long as you control two or more legendary permanents, [bonus effect].
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### 🃏 Sample Cards


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### 🗺️ Worldbuilding
The Shattered Realms is a broken multiverse made up of splinters of various planes...
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### 💬 How You Can Participate
Want to design a riftwalker? Have ideas for a shattered plane? Comment below with your cards, flavor text, or suggestions!
🗓️ Step 3: Keep It Alive – Posting Episodic Updates
Consistency keeps discussions alive. Suggestions:
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Post weekly updates with 3-5 new cards and lore blurbs
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Use headings, bold text, and dividers to organize posts
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Reply to everyone who comments – engagement breeds longevity
Update Template Example:
## ✨ Update 3: The Rise of the Crystal Tyrant
The forgotten city of Vel'Mar awakens beneath the sands.
### Featured Cards
- **Vel’Mar Ascendant** – Legendary Creature
- **Buried Knowledge** – Enchantment Saga
- **Crystal Tyrant’s Will** – Sorcery
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### Lore Drop: Vel'Mar
Hidden for millennia, Vel'Mar's rulers now seek to reshape the fractured realms...
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🔮 Want to help expand Vel’Mar’s culture or design their war machines? Drop your ideas below!
👥 Step 4: Engage the Community
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Ask questions: “Which of these mechanics feels most fun?”
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Run polls
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Start mini-challenges within your thread (e.g., “Design a creature for the Flame Sea”)
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Invite collaboration (“Looking for co-creators!”)
Pro Tips:
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Tag active users or invite them via PM
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React to comments with likes or emotes
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Occasionally summarize what’s been contributed so far
🧹 Step 5: Organize and Archive
If your discussion becomes long-running, consider:
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Creating a table of contents post at the top (edit your first post to add this)
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Linking to important lore posts or user submissions
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Starting a spin-off thread for contests or card design games
🏆 Bonus Tips for Success
✅ Use visuals – Card images, art, and formatting make posts engaging
✅ Be consistent – Weekly or bi-weekly updates are ideal
✅ Stay open – Be welcoming to all skill levels
✅ Celebrate contributions – Shout-out fans and featured cards
✅ Adapt – Let the discussion evolve with community ideas
🌟 You’re Ready to Launch!
Creating a custom set thread is a powerful way to share your creativity and connect with the MTG Cardsmith community. Whether you're crafting a mythic epic or a weird modern story, your custom set deserves to be seen. Now go make some magic!
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