Would Murloc Warleader be considered legal under the Tokens of Affection rule set?
Sure! We used Grove Tender to demonstrate that symmetrically beneficial effects do count. More examples might include Coldlight Oracle or Refreshment Vendor or Ancestor's Call or Jungle Moonkin. I'm not sure most people would LIKE a Murloc-Warleader-like effect for this competition, and I'd even recommend against it, but we won't stop you from trying.
Great! I wasn't thinking of making another Murloc Warleader (for one it already exists), just trying to find out if both sides had to have a guaranteed benefit.
Would Murloc Warleader be considered legal under the Tokens of Affection rule set?
Stretchy, but if your card refers to Murloc Warleader, then in most cases (you get one or your opponent gets one) it is legal. If you get one, or your card has any form of synergy with specifically Murloc Warleader, it's That Special Someone. If your opponents gets one, it's a Token of Affection. But you can always post your idea here if you're not sure whether it's legal :D
I meant would the card text for Murloc Warleader be considered legal. For example would a card that said "ALL other Murlocs have Charge." be a legitimate submission?
This is a TEAM competition. You and a friend, enemy, pen pal, scuba instructor, confidante or whatever must work together to create a card.
Entry Restrictions
Each team is limited to 2 people working together. You and your partner must work together to create just one card. It is important to work together and split the jobs up equally as your submission needs to mention how each party participated. The benefit of a team competition is that both designers can bounce ideas off of each other creating a work better then the sum of its parts.
The contents of your group's card must not contain the letter "i." That includes the name of your card, the description on your card, the rarity of your card (no classic or epic,) the tribe of your card (sorry no Pirates,) and the values used for mana cost, health, attack, and durability (no five, six, eight, nine... etc.) This stipulation does not affect the art you and your partner choose to use cause if a picture is truly worth a thousand words, odds are one of them is going to have an "i" in there somewhere.
Your team's card may create tokens or change the heropower of a class so long as the new minion or heropower abides by the no "i" rule.
Your team may design for any card type. Yes even minions.
Your team's card must be a class card from any class, so all the Druid, Priest, Warrior and Paladin designers out there can rest easy.
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"I'm going to make your insides, outsides." - Brightwing
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Mechanic Notes:
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Rules and models destroy genius and art. - William Hazlitt
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Bamboo. (I swear there's a joke here)
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"I'd never go on a blind date." - Tyrande Whisperwind
Design Note: Her Battlecry will deal damage equal to a minion's max health when comboed with Auchenai Soulpriest.
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Can you reference an existing uncollectible card under the That Special Someone rule set? Like the 1/1 Whelp spawned from Leeroy Jenkins and Onyxia.
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Would Murloc Warleader be considered legal under the Tokens of Affection rule set?
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That shrub really tied the woods together.
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He has a real tough time breaking the ice on first dates.
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NO "I" IN TEAM
This is a TEAM competition. You and a friend, enemy, pen pal, scuba instructor, confidante or whatever must work together to create a card.
Entry Restrictions
Each team is limited to 2 people working together. You and your partner must work together to create just one card. It is important to work together and split the jobs up equally as your submission needs to mention how each party participated. The benefit of a team competition is that both designers can bounce ideas off of each other creating a work better then the sum of its parts.
The contents of your group's card must not contain the letter "i." That includes the name of your card, the description on your card, the rarity of your card (no classic or epic,) the tribe of your card (sorry no Pirates,) and the values used for mana cost, health, attack, and durability (no five, six, eight, nine... etc.) This stipulation does not affect the art you and your partner choose to use cause if a picture is truly worth a thousand words, odds are one of them is going to have an "i" in there somewhere.
Your team's card may create tokens or change the heropower of a class so long as the new minion or heropower abides by the no "i" rule.
Your team may design for any card type. Yes even minions.
Your team's card must be a class card from any class, so all the Druid, Priest, Warrior and Paladin designers out there can rest easy.
Examples
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How about "Needs revision" "Changes needed" or "Doesn't qualify"?
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What's not so great.
What I'd like to see.
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@Asylum_Rhapsody The results are hidden right now.