For those who aren't staff and maybe unaware, the FLAWED and READY comments that appear(ed) at the bottom of the entries was copied over from a review of whether the card was Crucible ready and not a measurement of any competition legality beyond crucible ready status. There is no weighting within that measurement, if it would not have moved to the crucible at the time of review because of a flaw it was marked FLAWED. This could have been something as simple as an incorrectly used icon to a total failure in respect to the crucible criteria. Note - Such review does not consider the competiiton rules in any way and it is at the Competiton Organisers evaluation if a candidate fulfils the competiton rules.
Well in my case, you posted the following in my card idea thread:
CURATOR COMMENT
To get to the Crucible
- Change the Element to "Fire". ( means Fire Quanta, not the element Fire)
- Leave the Atk|Hp blank
Both of these deal with the table, are purely aesthetic, and does not, and should not, prevent a card from entering the competition. That normally wouldn't bother me though, if I was given a reasonable amount of time to change it. I was sleeping when you sent that post, so when I woke up I posted the response.
This is what I posted
six hours later:
Done and done. Thanks for the info.
You responded minutes later saying it was Crucible ready. However, that didn't matter because the competition ended shortly after you posted the warning.
I have absolutely no problem with setting a card to Crucible standards when it is asked of me, it would be silly to think that. I just have a problem with the warning given to me just a few hours before the competition ended.