Slapping a few points onto the total with 6 duel wins and 5 moshpit wins, Corwinnn has the 2nd most deadline points at 75. Sitting at 50 points on the dot, Corwinnn has produced a whopping 166 mystery box entries and has earned a grand total of 90 mystery box prizes. Without further ado, please help me honor these three great Cardsmiths:ĥ0 Mystery Box points is all it takes to prestige in the Mystery Box community, but let's take a quick peak at this milestone and these Cardsmiths' journeys to achieve this great feat. It only took these three great Cardsmiths a combined 565 Mystery Box entries to achieve this milestone, among many other stats. We hope you'll take some time to check out their creations! Be sure to drop a few favorites while you're looking around!Įach month we're excited to highlight a few Cardsmiths that have helped make MTGCardsmith the best interactive online Card Creator. This Cardsmith arrived almost two years ago and has managed to make more than a few cards we think you'll like! Here are just five below, but if you check out Psyre's page, you'll find even more. Psyre is our second Cardsmith selection for the month of April. Check out theirintheattic's five cards below and be sure to drop some favorites on them! A smithing regular for the past two years, theirintheattic understands the game well and creates fun, flavorful and realistic cards, as well as a few legendary creatures. Our first Featured Cardsmith for April is theirintheattic. Let's see which Cardsmiths cleaned up this Month! Be sure to submit your entry to the FORUMS if you want an opportunity to see it earn a Feature this month! There is one last card, however.Spring is upon us and Spring Cleaning is a thing! This month we'd like to see things a little neater on the board, so we're looking for cards that destroy, exile and generally remove unwanted things. Those are a select few that I really think are my best cards. FUN FACT: it was actually my first real card, and was what got me into mtg. Here are a select few that I deeply enjoyed making! I especially pride this one: When it comes to cards that aren't cats, I gotta go with these: My most popular card (as of July, 2017): This is probably one of my most well-made cards, and is to this day one of my most special cards: This was my first "popular" card, and oddly enough was a reprint of a common from M14. So I like cats (some people may already know that), and I have made a lot of Cat cards in the time that I have been using MTGCardsmith. I end my rant saying that I mean nothing ill towards I just wish that he could have said that to me back then. With enough practice and effort, you can and will become better than those who once denounced you as awful.Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will always hurt more. No matter how long ago the discussion was closed, people can still remember it. What you say on the internet stays on the internet.Shocked and in a daze of horror, I eventually learned 3 things: But bear with me! This card shaped who I am as a cardsmith! A long time ago, back when MTGCardsmith forums were new and I was still innocent, I posted Aether Sage to a forgotten contest called "Colourless and Artifact Cards Challenge!!!" To my surprise, politely responded with what follows: "By the way, your examples are both cards with terrible mtg grammar and formatting, and also neither you nor your two "examples" clarify if colored artifacts are legal, although I'm assuming they are since you separated 'colorless cards' and 'artifact cards'." I applaud stellar handling of constructive criticism. I know that other users have made mechanics in the past with the name Flux, but this is always what I think about. This card showcases my favorite custom ability: Flux. Here are cards I am very proud of: My very first card! And a nice first one too, at least in my opinion.
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