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Post by canopyvista on Feb 6, 2019 18:46:41 GMT
I know this is kind of meta, but I am trying to figure out where to make a particular forum post. I am trying to share a set that I made a while back. I don't really play / design MTG any more, but I still thought it might be fun to post the set. It is an entirely new plane, though it does tie into the MTG multiverse. The set could be considered done, but it would probably not be playable. I haven't done any playtesting a lot of it is probably unbalanced. It has about 140 cards in it. I was at some point planning on adding more cards and never really considered it done, but I suppose it is big enough to at least be an expansion pack. Obviously I am looking for some sort of feedback for fun, but I'm not planning on really working on it again. I guess maybe it would be considered a community project, because I would be totally open to people editing / improving it as long as they credit me. I was thinking it would probably go in either Showcase, Community Projects, or Starting Projects. Maybe some other forum that I didn't consider. Does anyone know where it should go? Thanks so much! Oh, and also I might throw in a few other sets that are nowhere near as complete as this one that I have worked on in the past.
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Post by cajun on Feb 6, 2019 18:54:39 GMT
Community Projects - You want to get a lot of people together to work on a set. Generally you put projects here early in development.
Starting Projects - You expect a lot of changes remain for your set, but you want to make them yourself. Basically any solo project that isn't "finished" goes here.
Showcase - For sets that are pretty much finished. Changes can be made but aren't exactly expected.
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Post by CanterburyEgg on Feb 6, 2019 18:59:18 GMT
Cajun's on the money. I would also consider formatting the sets in an easily viewable format. Often people will just leave a full set file or a link to a 200-image Imgur album, both of which are tough to give holistic feedback on as an individual project. If you separate the cards out somewhat, I'd expect your response rate to be much higher.
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