The vendor with the floating swords remains unassisted as he tries to prevent his wares from flying beyond his reach. You all also spy a gambler calling some attention to himself, asking if anyone would like to play his game.
Harvestasha (EvilDeathX) , "The Hawk" (eaglgenes101)"Basically, this charm will activate whenever you actually hurt someone, be it foe or friend. I'd prefer you use it for the former, but hey, anything goes." The stout hobbit remarks. "As for my name, it's Daniel of Trent." He hands you a
white business card with his name on it. "You can find me at this address in the Bazaar. Now if you excuse me, I'll have to be going soon."
You nod, and make your purchase of the Vampire Charm as he quickly hobbles off, only to get punched in the face by a red-skinned orc wearing a pyromancer's garb.
The hobbit lands in front of The Hawk's feet, and the next thing you know, the Orc's running towards the three of you yelling something about "Smashing the bad buisness competitor", accompanies by random bolts of fire launched haphazardly at you.
Seems like your competition has caught up to one of your employees, Hawk.Name: Orc Pyromancer
Element:
Cost: 4
Type: Creature
Atk|HP: 2 | 2
Text: Knows Fire Bolt, has 0 quanta at the moment.
Copies in play : 1
Name: Fire Bolt
Element:
Cost: 3
Type: Spell
Atk|HP:
Text: Deals 3 damage to the target for each 10 fire quantums in your possession.
Copies in play : 1 Targeting Harvestasha, 1 targeting "The Hawk"
If you choose to run, you need to design a card with a
rating of 17 or above to prevent at least you from being killed. If you choose to fight, cards you design must have a
rating of 15 or higher to successfully cast and need to prevent at least you from being killed.
Kalame (killsdazombies)Flavor:...I see where you're coming from, you're trying to 'reset' the soul by ripping it out and putting it back in the Alchemist. While this works, soul manipulation feels more Death or Light IMHO - this card's effect feels more like you're scaring the target out of his wits as opposed to messing with his soul. I guess the story would've explained things a little more, but seeing as it got cut short I don't really know what happened. 5/10
Design: - I feel like this is a tad overcosted compared to other CC spells, which can completely wipe off a creature on the board for 2
. The status curing is rather narrow IMHO and doesn't justify 4
in the unupped meta. 5/10
Meta: - Tough call between Average (3-4) and Good (5-6) on this one. For lack of a better option, I'd take it as the cheapest MonoDarkness CC possible, though like I said in design it certainly isn't the best card for it's role (and to be fair, your other element doesn't shine much in CC either). 5/10
Final Rating : 15
Required Rating : 16
Close, but FAILIURE
Quanta Spent : 0
Your spell backfires, but you notice that water from a knocked over potion now lingers on the merchant's soaking wet body for a second before sinking through him again. Perhaps you need to attack it from a different angle. (You may reattempt this challenge or do something else.)
Thaez (Fippe94)Your imposing tainted figure doesn't seem to scare the merchant, who frantically waves at you for help. He's getting harrassed by three bulky vultures that fly out of his reach whenever he tries to grasp at them.
Name: Fat Vulture
Element:
Cost: 4
Type: Creature
Atk|HP: 1 | 5
Text: Scavenger: Every time a creature dies, Fat Vulture gains +1/+1. Airborne.
Copies in play : 3
You can intervene if you want. If you create a card for this challenge, it needs to get a minimum rating of 14 and deal with the vultures somehow.