PSA: This is a good example of flashy, powerful cards taking a strong lead, as you can see; Tahu nearly won. At first glance, the card looks fine. However, not all voters spend a significant amount of time thinking about the meta relevance of the entries. This has been a "feature", if you will, of the weekly card competitions since they began.
Congratulations once again to Wailor for winning WCDC 10.11. Whilst the hype builds for the next quest in Descent of Dragons, we have a decidedly more... holy quest for you this week.
Competition-Specific Restrictions:
First shalt thou create a card with keywords. Then, shalt make those keywords to be Three. No more. No less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out!
Thou may create a card of which any type is permissible; Be it Minion, Spell, Weapon or even Hero.
Thou shalt count three total keywords, nay must the keywords be different.
Thou shalt consider addendums to keywords to be part of said keyword; In so doing, thou will link Quest/Sidequest and Reward, and thou shalt consider (Secretly) merely an addendum. Thou must also know that Battlecry and Deathrattle shalt also be consider as two. Worthless words such as "Lengendary" found upon a certain Crown of Zarog are indeed worthless and shall not be regarded to the count of three.
Thou shan't make Tokens, save for the noblest of Heroes. We spit upon thee. Upon thine heroic tokens, any such keywords used count to the total of three.
Three shall be the total of keywords. If thou shalt make a Hero Card, thou shalt put two keywords upon the base card, as thou shalt see that Hero Power is indeed as bold as all keywords are.
Other bolded words such as "Legendary" (Zarog's Crown) or "[expansion name]" do not count.
No tokens this week, unless you're making a Hero card. Remember, "Hero Power" counts as a keyword. Any tokens you make associated with the Hero card (Hero Power, minions, etc.) may have keywords, but they all count towards the total of three.
We have calculated the 8 entries with the highest scores!! Check out all the finalists below and vote in our poll (vote for as many or as few as you like) to help decide the winner and be sure to check back after the poll finishes for the announcement of the winner and the start of a new theme!
Congrats to PhoenixFeather!
PSA: This is a good example of flashy, powerful cards taking a strong lead, as you can see; Tahu nearly won. At first glance, the card looks fine. However, not all voters spend a significant amount of time thinking about the meta relevance of the entries. This has been a "feature", if you will, of the weekly card competitions since they began.
This Week's Finalists
Competition Theme: Five is right out!
Congratulations once again to Wailor for winning WCDC 10.11. Whilst the hype builds for the next quest in Descent of Dragons, we have a decidedly more... holy quest for you this week.
Competition-Specific Restrictions:
First shalt thou create a card with keywords. Then, shalt make those keywords to be Three. No more. No less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out!
"Translation" to "normal English":
We have calculated the 8 entries with the highest scores!!
Check out all the finalists below and vote in our poll (vote for as many or as few as you like) to help decide the winner and be sure to check back after the poll finishes for the announcement of the winner and the start of a new theme!
By Phoenixfeather
By biggerbossman
By ffinderous
By BonesDelux
By Thezzy
By Wailor
By Hereharehere
By Rakio