The Feelings of Fatigue Card Design Competition
Entries are open for this week's Card Design Competition! This week's theme is "Decked Out" and requires you to design a card which uses Fatigue or an empty deck interaction.
Competition-Specific Restrictions:
- Your card must interact with a player’s empty deck or the Fatigue mechanic.
- There are no existing examples. You're on your own!
For a full list of the rules, you'll need to enter, head on over to the submission thread. Don't forget, you can only submit one card into the competition and you must submit your card in the submission thread for it to be a valid submission - the news post comments don't work! It should also be noted we have a dedicated thread for you to discuss this week's entries, so if that's your cup of tea, head on over to the discussion thread.
"Discover as many minions" ????????? Not only you don't understand the rules of the discover mechanic, but it would be the most overpowered card in history of any card game... So you block your fatigue damage while getting enormous card value in the late game when your opponent doesnt have cards anymore, and even, if it wasnt enough, getting 2*6 dmg.... Basically you win 100% of the games that go to fatigue. No need for fancy wording, juts straight out write up "Win the game if your opponent doesnt have cards in his deck".
Please never consider becoming a card game designer
PS : And you could also reduce the size of the image which takes 10% of the comment section
In the Memorial of Coldlight Oracle
Im personally glad that coldlight is gone. Even though its never really been in a top-teir deck, it usually has the same lame game plan. Im all for fun decks, but there isnt anything fun about not being able to use your cards... The only people that liked coldlight were all about one sided fun. good riddance!
Coldlight Oracle is one of rare ways you can interact with opponent's deck. Card games is not about the field, there's hands, decks, graveyards,... Yugioh has even more frustrating lock like can't summon, can't cast spell. can't draw or sometime can't do anything. Some/Many cards being burnt is a great part of this game. I still have fun against Mill Deck.
Guys i need some help, i've never participated in one of these before but i had a really cool idea for a card so i went and made png's of it and it's tokens but i don't know the proper way of formating it in the submission thread. Can anyone help me?
Also if i'm being stupid and it's obvious or there's already a tutorial i'd deeply appreciate it if someone pointed me in the right direction
Hearthcards.net good luck
There is an "insert an image option." It's in between the "remove link" and "embed video" options. Looks like a picture of some mountains. Just upload the png to a website like imgur and then plug in the link to the png. Welcome to the competition and good luck!
Sorry this was just me being stupid and not looking hard enough, found out what to do.
I don't get all those "I don't like the card creation competitions, this is ruining my day!" comments lately. I'm zero interested in competitive HS and when there's a post on the front page about meta-decks or the top tournament I don't care about them but I'm not going to the comment section to bother those users interested in the subject.
Good luck guys and girls!
Customary good luck to everyone!
Who cares about that shit.
Could you please shut up the "card design contestz" during te reveal period of new expansions ? At this time, noone gives a f** about fake cards, we all expect "real" ones.
Those contests are interesting ...between expansions.
Buttheart is buttheart ?
Once again, I respect card design competitions, as well as the motivation and work fans put in it. I just think that there is a time for everything, and card design competitions during reveal seasons are akin to try and sell ice creams in Groenland (or in Vancouver, or whatever shitty wheather place).
I don't hate ice creams, I just think that they should be marketed during summer.
Such a bad mood lol
but i somehow liked your catarsis
Even if you had a valid complaint, lashing out like a child is not how you acquire what you want. You could have said roughly the same thing in a constructive manner and garnered worthwhile discussion; instead, you threw a tantrum and made an ass of yourself. Not exactly top-level social engineering.