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Post by viriss on Jun 9, 2019 20:00:00 GMT
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Post by Flo00 on Jun 10, 2019 0:10:40 GMT
The Winter Queen Legendary Snow Creature - Faerie Flying If you tap a snow permanent for mana, it produces twice as much of that mana instead. 3/3
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Sanfonier of the Night
7/7 Elemental
Posts: 399
Favorite Card: The Prismatic Bridge
Favorite Set: War of the Spark
Color Alignment: White, Blue, Black, Red, Green, Colorless
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Post by Sanfonier of the Night on Jun 16, 2019 21:37:18 GMT
The winner is viriss. Thanks you all for the entries ans a special thanks to Jartis for take a early entry.
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Post by viriss on Jun 16, 2019 23:24:16 GMT
Next Challenge: Give me a golden equipment!
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Post by Jartis on Jun 17, 2019 1:34:55 GMT
Golden equipment? Well... {if youre sure} (Real entry coming at some point later, just head to get that first thought out there XD)
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Sanfonier of the Night
7/7 Elemental
Posts: 399
Favorite Card: The Prismatic Bridge
Favorite Set: War of the Spark
Color Alignment: White, Blue, Black, Red, Green, Colorless
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Post by Sanfonier of the Night on Jun 17, 2019 12:40:31 GMT
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Post by Fleur on Jun 18, 2019 14:21:52 GMT
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Post by gateways7 on Jun 20, 2019 1:11:27 GMT
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Post by viriss on Jun 24, 2019 1:25:52 GMT
Sanfonier of the Night , I went round and round on this one. The "creature card" part should maybe be nontoken or just "creature". Great idea with the equip cost needing colored mana to prevent this from just being "3: Put a +1/+1 counter on the next creature", but even then it requires at least two creatures. Good balance. Fleur , Oh... legendary equipment and oh boy is it powerful. But I think you balanced the initial cost and equip pretty good. I can totally see a cycle of equipment that all have the rainbow Avatar ability. gateways7 , Oh that's too powerful for one/one. Maybe "can't play noncreature spells"? But all spells?! No wait... I'm reading it wrong, until their next turn... oh that's not bad at all. Though the two abilities having different durations might be confusing. All in all interesting ideas. Thank you everyone!
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Post by Jartis on Jul 7, 2019 10:49:29 GMT
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Sanfonier of the Night
7/7 Elemental
Posts: 399
Favorite Card: The Prismatic Bridge
Favorite Set: War of the Spark
Color Alignment: White, Blue, Black, Red, Green, Colorless
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Post by Sanfonier of the Night on Jul 7, 2019 12:14:33 GMT
Make a golden RARE god.
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Post by Jartis on Jul 8, 2019 1:10:40 GMT
Ixalan being based on Mesoamerican cultures gives it some interesting room for Gods. The River Heralds being blue-green made them perfect for a coatl, and the pseudo-fading aspect was inspired by the Mayans slowly being overtaken by the Aztec, represented in Ixalan as the Sun Empire.
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Post by FLAREdirector on Jul 10, 2019 19:35:04 GMT
Oh my gosh, I am truly truly so sorry for not responding to the prompt after I won! That's, oh jeez, that's totally on me.
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Post by Flo00 on Jul 31, 2019 22:40:43 GMT
There hasn't been a post in three weeks. Can we just say this is an auto-win for Jartis?
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Post by Jartis on Aug 1, 2019 0:54:30 GMT
I could issue a challenge if no one else has anything for this one
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Sanfonier of the Night
7/7 Elemental
Posts: 399
Favorite Card: The Prismatic Bridge
Favorite Set: War of the Spark
Color Alignment: White, Blue, Black, Red, Green, Colorless
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Post by Sanfonier of the Night on Aug 2, 2019 12:45:54 GMT
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Post by Jartis on Aug 3, 2019 7:33:07 GMT
Alright, well, for the next challenge, design a golden Leyline
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Post by FLAREdirector on Aug 3, 2019 22:49:52 GMT
I know this isn't really What Leylines (Are Supposed To) Look Like, but I thought the art looked nice regardless.
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Post by Daij_Djan on Aug 3, 2019 23:35:12 GMT
My image also doesn't fit that much (too much red, too little green in it), but oh well
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Post by viriss on Aug 4, 2019 2:25:28 GMT
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Post by Flo00 on Aug 4, 2019 6:43:17 GMT
Leyline of Malice Enchantment If Leyline of Malice is in your opening hand, you may begin the game with it on the battlefield. Whenever a player discards a card, scry 1.
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Post by fluffydeathbringer on Aug 4, 2019 19:22:14 GMT
Leyline of Destiny Enchantment If Leyline of Destiny is in your opening hand, you may begin the game with it on the battlefield. Creatures you control get +1/+1 as long as you control two or more creatures. The same is true for four or more creatures and six or more creatures.
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Post by Jartis on Aug 16, 2019 9:42:52 GMT
Whoops, let this one go on a bit too long. Judging. { FLAREdirector}I can see how both of these effects represent balance, but I don't necessarily like that they do it in opposite ways. The first ability is a negative in response to a positive, whereas the second is arguably a negative in response to a negative. The abilities work, they don't get in each other's way, and I'm not sure how you could change it so they both acted the same way with their input and output, but I think it would have made the card feel a bit less dissonant. { Daij_Djan}I'm not sure I necessarily see the green here. Since the bonus to power is reliant on attacking, and it doesn't boost toughness at the same time, the whole card could work as in in mono-red. I'm not saying a Gruul deck wouldn't want it, I'm just saying I think it could do a bit more, like maybe trample, or even just bumping it to +1/+1. { viriss}It is a bit cheaper than the other leylines, and the effect is strong, but the restriction is maybe a bit too much? I think it might be better as "red spells cost 1 less to cast" and "blue spells cost 1 less to cast" which would then add up to this effect, without requiring it to be useful at all. { Flo00}Dimir colors do tend to force discard a lot, so this is an effect you could use often, but I feel like, since you're in Dimir anyway, it might as well be surveil instead of scry. The colors (both Dimir and mono-black) typically like playing with the graveyard, so there's not much of a reason to not use the more unique keyword for just a bit more flavor and utility. { fluffydeathbringer}Not entirely sure how the name ties in, but I like the effect. It's unique, it scales in power with board presence, and gives Selesnya another reason to go wide, while also making it a more viable strategy.
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Post by fluffydeathbringer on Aug 16, 2019 14:41:21 GMT
your new challenge is: make a gold card with no generic mana in its mana cost
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 23:16:35 GMT
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Post by gateways7 on Aug 17, 2019 1:27:57 GMT
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Post by FLAREdirector on Aug 20, 2019 2:01:41 GMT
Ohoho, this was fun to build.
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Post by fluffydeathbringer on Aug 28, 2019 2:47:42 GMT
judging in 24
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Post by gluestick248 on Aug 28, 2019 4:56:24 GMT
Regretful Chaplain Creature — Human Cleric Whenever a token creature you control dies, you gain 1 life and each opponent loses 1 life. 2/4
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Post by fluffydeathbringer on Aug 29, 2019 4:34:30 GMT
@fabuloussunbro: neat interplay of outlast and vigilance, not into how it needs an outlast ping to be worth playing. if it had the abilities natively it'd be a better design gateways7: nice splashy big spell, no complaints FLAREdirector: too many hoops to jump through (needs to be in three colors, enchantments matter, merfolk matter) for it to be really appealing to me, would probably be passed over in bant merfolk gluestick248: pretty weak for its color weight, could use a keyword or maybe bigger stats due to how narrow the effect is
gateways7 wins
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