

Printed sets have text spoilers that usually have a line like this:ģ06 cards, 42 white, 42 blue, 42 black, 42 red, 42 green, 18 artifact, 38 multicolor, 20 land, 20 basic land.Before you do anything for the set, you've got to figure out how big it's going to be. As with the Pirates' Code, they're more guidelines than actual rules. Feel free to expand on each idea in any way you see fit. There are several different ways you can approach your set, but this seems to be one of the more solid methods. The set's power curve is a little high, but it's generally high throughout the set, so Block Constructed is more balanced than it looks.

It's been a while since Academy was completed, but that's only because I'm working on sets 2 and 3 in the block, Gauntlet and Discord. Both as a shameless plug (gosh, you must've seen this coming) and as a bit of evidence to what I'm about to explain, I urge you to check out my set, Academy. Known across the forums as Alacar Leoricar, I'm responsible for one such fully completed set, Academy. With over 20 sets fully published already on the site, and numerous others being posted, worked on, and critiqued, it's no surprise that people have come up with ways of making a whole set of cards.įirst, let me introduce myself.

There is little wonder why the Custom Sets & Cards section of MTG Salvation is one of the most popular. People have been making custom sets for the game for its entire lifespan. If so, then Magic must be pretty darn well flattered. People say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
