Something that has kept me from posting a lot of deck ideas is whether or not something I thought of might have been done before. Usually I search for something akin to what I want to build and find variations to the idea I have so I simply just tinker and not post the idea.
However, the following thread seems to highlight a similar notion and it occurred to me that there are limits to what one can build/post which leads to ask-
How much difference is required for a deck idea/build to make it unique enough to post and claim as one's own?http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,14098.0.htmlI know it may not seem like a pressing question, and for many it's not, but I think it's relevant given the amount of concern here for fear of plagiarism. For example, if I have an idea for a deck, but someone has done something similar, how much change/difference do I need to have say it's my own deck? I could just post on the deck that is similar to mine, but what if I feel mine is different enough to say the concept I have is mine own and not of someone else's? What if I build a deck that mirror's CCYB, except I don't use a Miracle, but I run two Otyughs? Technically it would have CC and thus not CCYB, but it's so close to CCYB that there would be those who say it is in fact CCYB, just a variation.
Like I said, it may not be that pressing of a matter, but it would be nice to hear from the community on what others may feel is a reasonable amount of difference in deck variations to allow to claim a deck concept as their own.