But seriously, this is a contest about creating cards with elegance.
Fair warning, I have not kept up with recent magic sets (with some exceptions) so feel free to challenge my grading of balance, but please use autocard. Likewise, if you feel your card is more elegant than my score, please tell me.
There will be 5 rounds, each lasting about a week, and the cumulative score determines the winner(s).
Make an instant or sorcery with converted mana cost 1.
Round 2
Make a card with exactly 10 words of rules text. For example, Wrath of God has seven words of rules text. (contractions count as one word for this criterion.)
Round 3
Make a card with the basic supertype. (That is, it has to be balanced for being able to have as many as you like in your deck.)
Round 4
Make a card that combines two mechanics in an original, synergistic manner. e.g.: Urban Evolution
Final Round
Make a creature that mechanically has to have a specific power and toughness. And no */* creatures.
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Kippers and Curtains | Sorcery As an additional cost to cast ~, sacrifice a land. Search your library for a nonland card, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library. Appearances are everything.
Ejecta Instant As an additional cost to cast Ejecta, sacrifice a mountain. Until end of turn, instant and sorcery spells you cast this turn have affinity for mountains.
Perfect originality is overrated and often ugly. The best and most beautiful cards I've ever seen were clearly inspired by something else. Cards are not entirely unlike living organisms in this regard. All the good ones are a result of long evolution; the 'original' ones are either mono-cellular or mutant aberrations.
Cato
A true warrior seeks out the greatest foe. Their heart cries out for glorious battle, heedless even to its own end.
Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 2/5 I don't know if there is a more rehashed mechanic than card draw, and I am reminded of both Lat-Nam's Legacy and Think Twice Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 2/5 Not much there. Total: 39/45
Rush_Clasic
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 4/5 Surprisingly versatile and seems like a highly satisfying card to play. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 4/5 The name really fits, but the flavor text is rather flat. Total: 43/45
dtolle
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 5/5 This is something beautiful. It is short, sweet, and easily understood. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 2/5 A little flavor text would be nice, and perhaps switching the word order of the name. Total: 42/45
LilyStorm
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 0/5 Sorry, but this is pretty basic. I mean, a keyword without else... Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 2/5 A little flavor text would be nice, though I admit the name ties in well with the mechanic. Total: 37/45
Tevish Szat
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 4/5 reminds me of Vhati il-Dal, though that is sufficiently obscure. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 1/5 The name doesn't really have much to do with the mechanic, and some flavor text would really help clear that up. Total: 40/45
miss_bun
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Elegance: 5/25 Balance: 5/5 This is exquisite. You don't want to play it too much, but it also limits the card pool of spells you would play along side it. Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 5/5 Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 3/5 The name is evocative, but doesn't really describe what the card is doing, rather what will happen after. Total: 43/45
Imidazoline
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 4/5 This takes some serious set up before I'd consider playing it. Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 4/5 Kinda plainfaced, but epic does its job Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 3/5 The name is sorta cheesy, and unrelated to the mechanics, but it is legally required that each time you draw a card, you do so in the manner of Yu Gi Oh!. Total: 41/45
Dudibus
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Elegance: 15/25 No cohesiveness whatsover Balance: 1/5 This should be blue and a lot more fragile. Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 1/5 The control ability is interesting, but it needs better surroundings. Follows criteria: 0/5 Neither instant nor cmc 1 Flavor: 1/5 If you look in a fantasy book section, you will see the following words a lot: Lord Sword Dragon Shadow(s) Fire. Clearly we need to make the Sword Lord of Shadowfire Dragons Total: 18/45
Caldoora42 Exploradera
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 I had to think about this, and that is a good thing. Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 5/5 Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 4/5 Pretty solid, could use some flavor text Total: 44/45
Ko
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 3/5 sorta the red version of Breakthrough Follows criteria: 5/5 You sly devil Flavor: 2/5 "Fresh start" does not belong on a red card. That's more of a white sweeper sort of thing. Total: 40/45
Lilan
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 4/5 While it is cool to put a well known enchantment effect on an instant, the mechanic is well known. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 5/5 THis is one of the few times flavor text would detract, I think. Total: 44/45
purple shrimp
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 3/5 I would expect this card in mirrodin...and it's uninteresting. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 4/5 There is great resonance between the name and the mechanic. Total: 42/45
TheJuggler
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 5/5 Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 2/5 Yeah, this is pretty basic for theros. I do like the temporary nature of it. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 2/5 Since it does not add the counters, I wouldn't say the creature becomes gargantuan. Total: 39/45
PlaneShaper
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Elegance: 25/25 Balance: 3/5 This is pretty underpriced, even with the land sac. Demonic Tutor vs. Diabolic Tutor. The latter is more recent and balanced, imho. Ice-cream-hat-on-a-pug-ness: 3/5 The land clause is a nice touch, but it doesn't really do much. Follows criteria: 5/5 Flavor: 4/5 Having now researched the idiom, This card makes more sense. In fact, if the additional cost was sac.ing two lands, that would fix the balance and perfect the flavor. As is, I don't get the feel of the high cost of maintaining posh appearances. Total: 40/45
Round 2
Make a card with exactly 10 words of rules text. For example, Wrath of God has seven words of rules text. (contractions count as one word for this criterion.)
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