Team Vote | Round 6 | by Frozengaia |
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Boss | Ragnarok | Red Stars | Artist | Ragnarok | Meaning of Life | CD & DB | Ragnarok | Red Stars | FE | TL; | DR | OT & Writer | Ragnarok | Red Stars | BONUS | Ragnarok | Meaning of Life | SUPER BONUS | TL; | DR | Challenge "A" | Meaning of Life | n/a | Challenge "B" | Ragnarok | n/a | Challenge "C" | Meaning of Life | n/a |
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Reasoning:
Boss: Red stars is le prettiest.
Artist: ... I feel sad for everyone else here. There are some really awesome submissions this round, but alas, meaning of life takes the cake.
CD/DB: This was a pretty vague and bad round. The other submissions feel really tacked on, and whilst I personally believe that Red Stars' submission does not fit the criteria needed, I'm going to vote for it simply because it's the only card I actually like from this round. (Other than mine :P)
FE: Too long, not interested in pvp, didn't read.
Writer/OT: Humour always gets to me. The other submissions were TL;DR city.
Bonus: Meaning of Life looked lovely and pretty. FB didn't stand out easily, and dual submissions make me vomit.
Super Bonus: Zawadx, I think the bunchie newsletter would've been a better idea. D:
Challenge 1: Meaning of Life picked a more interesting topic.
Challenge 2: ENTER THE INFINITE GAIA. - Aka Frostbite disappointed me with thier submission. The point of this challenge was to create a set of rules that could only produce good cards if you made the restrictions invisible. Glistener fits so well, because its restrictions are actually there to enforce it. As for cerberus... Why the death quanta? Why not just switch it to one element, death? Just because there are restrictions to create the card, doesn't mean the card is judged by those restrictions - if you wanted to change cerberus' element, it should be a death card, not a fire/death card.
Challenge 3: Calling an ability "Sacrifice" implies the creature dies on use, but MoL's was more interesting.