In this twisted world, the old gods influenced Aviana whispering to her making her believe she would need more power to protect her son Cenarius from the evils of the world
Summon My winged children Will Rule the Skies
Attack These talons will Rip You to Shreds.
Flavor text She has a dungeon filled with all the people who called her Tweety
"Shadowform, how is your Forbidden Shaping going? I hope these Holy Smites can keep us alive until you shape our glorious key toward divine ascension." Several turns later, "Come forth Majordomo Executus! Give us the power to kill insects! Mwahahaha!!"
(Art by Raymond Swanland, MtG, this is allowed right?)
For each mana spent, choose a new random target, repeatedly. Can affect the same target multiple times.
Spell damage bonus affects each 'bolt' fired. So, with spell damage +1, it deals 3 damage to a random enemy minion per mana spent by its effect.
4-mana: Fireball a lone target, otherwise the damage is randomly distributed.
5-mana: Cheaper Avenging Wrath but can't hit face, and the damage is distributed per 2 damage (less effective against minions with odd-numbered health). Also, Flame Lance.
6-mana and more: One sided board clear close to Flamestrike, won't work well against too much enemies though, due to its limited total damage and its inefficient damage distribution. Flamestrike deals 12 total damage to 3 enemies, with a practical maximum of 16-20 against more enemies (for 7 mana). Forbidden Chanting can only deal 18 damage maximum, requiring 10 mana to do that.
This card's 2 damage per mana conversion might seems overpowered, but thanks to its inefficient damage distribution and the 1 mana offset, this card is not so overpowered if compared to other cards. The fact that it can't hit face is a nice and bad thing in one place as well, as it can't turn to an 18-damage Pyroblast on an empty board, nor turning it to a really random removal due to some damage going face instead of the correct targets.
I made this card as an idea to directly counter the highly populated C'Thun decks on the ladder right now, and i chose it to be a rare card in order for it to be obtainable relatively easily for newer players. Furthermore, the attack and health value appears to me as a fair trade off for its potential value in combination with cards like Brann Bronzebeard for example.
Effectively have taunt, but nothing stop your enemy to hit an immune unit.
Can be treated as a big taunt, however if you already have a decent board (and somehow not won the game already), this will enable fantastic trade potential.
If you are behind on board, it can still buy you a turn.
Might be over-powered (especially cannot targeted by spell), might need to reduce the health to compensate (say... 8 health?)
Flavor text : Upside of casting Forbidden Storm ? No Overload. Downside ? Well... You know... taking 20 damage to your own face.
Let me know if there's any problem with the artwork. Also I worked on a golden animated version of the card before reading through the General Competition Rules, so I'm not going to post it, but I was wondering if I could add it in a spoiler just so I can share it, cause it looks cool and I'm a little sad I can't show it to be honest.
Edit: Improved quality of the card (no text changes).
I'm honestly surprised we didn't see a card like this in the WotOG set. I chose to put it in Priest because it's the slowest class, so giving a little speed boost wouldn't be as huge an advantage. Also, the stats are absolutely fantastic, and Priest lacks good 6-cost minions.
Been a while since I've made a Rogue card so I decided to go with a Legendary variant that synergies with C'thun. Even if it's played outside a C'thun deck I wanted it to be some what viable. Gave it rounded stats just for that reason and a upside if you lock your deck as a C'thun one. And as always, good luck everyone.
I just want to point out, that it puts it into your OPPONENT's hand, because a lot of you will not understand it from the text, even though it clearly says so.
Here's my submission for this week! Play this on turn 9, and unleash the mayhem with Yogg-Saron, Hope's End on turn 10!
The funny thing is though, that it only saves your hero from harmfull spells, not General Vezax himself... So imagine that your General Vezax get's a Silence or Polymorph on the first spell cast!
Flavor:What's more dangerous than an Old God? A ticked off Old God fan club.
This effect applies to 10 cost cards in your hand and deck. Allows you to be able to play your Old God (or other 10 cost) and not have to worry about losing your entire turn. Divine Shield makes it sturdy, but its stats are weak to compensate. Also can be played with Ancient Harbinger to get an 8 cost card by your next turn!
Flavour Text: Titans were once worst lullaby singers, now they are killing it!
edit: slight changes to be consistent with the existing forbidden cards
In this twisted world, the old gods influenced Aviana whispering to her making her believe she would need more power to protect her son Cenarius from the evils of the world
Summon My winged children Will Rule the Skies
Attack These talons will Rip You to Shreds.
Flavor text She has a dungeon filled with all the people who called her Tweety
"Shadowform, how is your Forbidden Shaping going? I hope these Holy Smites can keep us alive until you shape our glorious key toward divine ascension." Several turns later, "Come forth Majordomo Executus! Give us the power to kill insects! Mwahahaha!!"
(Art by Raymond Swanland, MtG, this is allowed right?)
I made this card as an idea to directly counter the highly populated C'Thun decks on the ladder right now, and i chose it to be a rare card in order for it to be obtainable relatively easily for newer players. Furthermore, the attack and health value appears to me as a fair trade off for its potential value in combination with cards like Brann Bronzebeard for example.
http://imgur.com/DiU6Wnx (link to card on imgur)
Would be helpful at least in Reno decks. Hopefully you like it.
I'm having a lot of fun with an N'Zoth priest. This card would be awesome to have.
Effectively have taunt, but nothing stop your enemy to hit an immune unit.
Can be treated as a big taunt, however if you already have a decent board (and somehow not won the game already), this will enable fantastic trade potential.
If you are behind on board, it can still buy you a turn.
Might be over-powered (especially cannot targeted by spell), might need to reduce the health to compensate (say... 8 health?)
Sorry for bad quality
Anubisath Sentinel
"He once managed to defeat a legendary dragon, and for that C'thun gave him a bird head to wear. Now all the Anubisath know that bird is the word."
Flavor text : Upside of casting Forbidden Storm ?
No Overload. Downside ? Well... You know...
taking 20 damage to your own face.
Let me know if there's any problem with the artwork. Also I worked on a golden animated version of the card
before reading through the General Competition Rules, so I'm not going to post it, but I was wondering
if I could add it in a spoiler just so I can share it, cause it looks cool and I'm a little sad I can't show it to be honest.
Edit: Improved quality of the card (no text changes).
I'm honestly surprised we didn't see a card like this in the WotOG set. I chose to put it in Priest because it's the slowest class, so giving a little speed boost wouldn't be as huge an advantage. Also, the stats are absolutely fantastic, and Priest lacks good 6-cost minions.
Been a while since I've made a Rogue card so I decided to go with a Legendary variant that synergies with C'thun. Even if it's played outside a C'thun deck I wanted it to be some what viable. Gave it rounded stats just for that reason and a upside if you lock your deck as a C'thun one. And as always, good luck everyone.
Check out my submission for this weeks card design competition; or my other fan creations! Nullius in verba
I just want to point out, that it puts it into your OPPONENT's hand, because a lot of you will not understand it from the text, even though it clearly says so.
"Let the Earth Queen help you a little bit"
Only with battlecries you can cast without having to choose a target. Like the nightblad one
Here's my submission for this week! Play this on turn 9, and unleash the mayhem with Yogg-Saron, Hope's End on turn 10!
The funny thing is though, that it only saves your hero from harmfull spells, not General Vezax himself... So imagine that your General Vezax get's a Silence or Polymorph on the first spell cast!
Flavor: What's more dangerous than an Old God? A ticked off Old God fan club.
This effect applies to 10 cost cards in your hand and deck. Allows you to be able to play your Old God (or other 10 cost) and not have to worry about losing your entire turn. Divine Shield makes it sturdy, but its stats are weak to compensate. Also can be played with Ancient Harbinger to get an 8 cost card by your next turn!
Edit: Added Old Gods Emblem