
Joke Character: While most of the power level issues come from overpowered cards, a few of the featured creatures are unintentional joke creatures.note The blog claims that there are only two blue creatures with haste, which doesn't take into account that there are a few blue/red creatures with haste, and "blue creatures" does not exclude multicolored creatures whose colors include blue. Blue Haste Shield hoses blue creatures with haste, of which there are only a small handful.
This card has an ability that flat-out makes your opponents lose the game if they happen to control the specific creature Mesmeric Fiend.This card suggests that universes are about as powerful as some random bears.(The card is still broken, though, as it's a 0-mana artifact that can tap for any two colors with no drawback.) In gameplay, it can only tap for two mana. Mox Sun is flavored as the "most infinite source of mana in the whole Multiverse".A few posts mock cards that clearly portray winged creatues, but lack the flying keyword.Typical examples include lands that produce a lot of mana with negligible or non-existent drawbacks, cards that give you powerful effects for cheap (or free), and cards that just let you win instantly.
The blog frequently calls out cards that would break Magic if they were official cards.
For whatever reason, Imminent Death exiles everyone's hand twice. The creature is a Wizard Dragon, so the conditions only matter if the creature somehow loses a creature type or two without also losing its original abilities. Spawn of Darkness has vigilance as long as you control a Wizard, and trample as long as you control a Dragon. both flying and reach, both first strike and double strike, both shroud and hexproof, evasion on a creature that's always unblockable anyway, or just giving the creature the same ability multiple times. A common mistake on the featured cards is redundant abilities, e.g. Nord Warchief has both "can't be blocked" and "cannot be blocked" in its textbox. For instance, a card with one Game-Breaker invoked ability and one kind of pathetic ability may get commentary like "they need to Nerf ". Comically Missing the Point: The commentary will sometimes miss the point on purpose. Author Avatar: The blog has poked fun at some bad self-insert cards. Someone else made a similar Yu-Gi-Oh! blog named Why Yugico Card Creator?, which has since been deleted. It was active from February 2016 to March 2017. There was also a Hearthstone spin-off named Oh God Hearthcards. The blog Why, MTG Cardsmith? was created to highlight and poke fun at user-created cards deemed flawed. If you get a C or less (70s or below) you will receive a replacement mystery challenge, but no story segment.MTG Cardsmith is a site for making custom Magic: The Gathering cards. If you get a B (80s) you passed and receive the next story + challenge. If you get an A (90s) you get a favorite on your card. You must score an 80 or higher to receive a story entry + challenge to continue. The ".if it's good enough." part For each card you submit, I will give you a rating from 1 to 100 on the card's design, but this rating is just for fun and should not be taken too seriously. Submit your card for the challenge of your choice to repeat the process. One will be a challenge based on the story. You'll receive 2 challenge optionsalong with the story segment. Sometimes, your card may produce a side story within the main story. It will likely be a continuation of the main saga story but directly impacted by your card. You'll receive a story bit based on the card you submitted. This is a new take on The Mystery World of Enigmara saga, but for this saga, your card will write the story for me.