Many Numbers Handle It! Alto: The Using Big Numbers in Card Text Design Competition
Season 5 of our Card Design Competitions continues! This week things are simple and large because we're creating cards that have a larger number within the card text.
Alto - Season 5 Competition #3
This weeks theme comes from nobravery, whose "An Interview with Nat" was the winner of our "We're the Millers" competition.
Competition Restrictions
- This week is simple: Your card's text must include a number greater than or equal to 10.
- Some existing examples: Pyroblast, Ancient Shieldbearer, Alexstrasza, Nozdormu, Ancient Harbinger, Astral Communion.
- Note that this is only card text and not stats. Deathwing does not fit the restrictions.
Submit Your Card Design Today!
Head on over to the submission thread to read the rules and submit your entry. Also be sure to check out this week's discussion thread.
What about a shaman 4 mana 7/7 with Overload?
Murozond
Neutral Dragon Legendary
9 mana 8/8 Deathrattle: in 8 turns, win the game.
Fat Anduin (Legendary)
10 mana 7/8
Battlecry - Fill your board with 0/2 Funnel Cakes, If enemy hero has more than 20 health destroy all Funnel Cakes
Funnel Cakes (upon destruction heals your hero for 2 health and damages enemy hero for 2 damage)
Lol dude. Sargeras, the ultimate Warcraft baddie, pretty much some kind of god gone wild, who is about powerful enough to destroy anything he wants by snapping his fingers.
Yeah, lets give him the same stats as a Yeti and Onyxia's effect on steroids.
give him 3000 attack and 3000 hp and make it 15 mana and everyone will like it
8 mana 10/10
At the end of your turn, destroy a random enemy minion.
JanckensTEiN
4 mana 4/6
Battlecry: If your hero has less then 10 hp, heal it for 20.
Thats so op that even aggrodecks will use it. You just sound salty for losing before turn 5.
What if we added a restriction being that is has to be played on curve turn four? Or maybe add a need to spend all mana crystals this game already as well? (so you would have to have played a 1 drop turn 1, 2 turn 2, 3 turn 3, then this?).