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Welcome to the DCC!
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to post in the DCC Discussion Thread.
How To Play
How does this card-making game work? It's simple! Whenever your card receives a vote, you receive [1] point for the month. If your card ends up with the most votes for that day, you will receive [2] additional points for the month. In the event of a tie, each person who tied receives [1] additional point. At the end of each month, the person with the most points on the scoreboard wins that month, then the scoreboard is cleared for the next month. You can participate in as many or as few days as you want in any month.
Rules
- Each day you may post any card you want. On the next day all of the posted cards will be put into the thread as long as your card didn't get disqualified - see the next point for more details. If you post more than one card in a DCC thread, only the first card you post will be taken.
- When you vote, you need to make exactly two votes for two different people. Vote for the cards that are listed in the first post, not other cards being posted in the thread. If you notice that you've only voted for one person, include your second vote in a post, even if you're not submitting a card.
- If you want to change your vote for any reason, post that change in the day's thread (you can include it with your card if you want). Changed votes in the discussion thread will be ignored.
- Voting for only one person, for three or more people, or for yourself will earn you an asterisk by your name in the monthly leaderboard. So will failing to vote if you've posted a card. (We're not going to do anything about people who don't vote or post cards; that would be kind of silly.) This indicates that you're on probation for the next 21 days. If you're on probation and you make another improper vote, your card will be disqualified. Repeated disqualification is grounds for warnings and/or infractions for not following the game rules, so please don't do it.
- Voting for everything in the poll will be grounds for a lifetime ban from the DCC. Don't do it. It just wastes the thread creators' time.
- If you wish to post a render, please use the hyperlink option when posting your card and make the card name the image link. Renders are usually large enough to clog up the list, so submit a text-formed card and (optionally) a link in the name to the render.
- This thread is just for your card submission. Take your questions/comments to our discussion thread. If it's a question, comment, or complaint about probation, PM void_nothing and/or the month's DCC organizer.
- When posting make sure that:
- You have included all of the previous day's entries.
- You update the leaderboard with the previous day's scores.
Notes of the Day
Let's make an example of oxidation numbers. In water, H2O, there is a single atom of oxygen with two bonds with a hydrogen atom and two nonbonding electron pairs on itself. Those bonds are single bonds, meaning only one electron pair is shared between the atoms in each bond. Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, so we assign the two electrons of the O—H bond to it for both bonds. Oxygen has now eight electrons assigned to it (its two nonbonding electron pairs, one electron pair from one bond and one other pair from the other bond), and the neutral atom has six valence electrons as oxygen is in the sixth main group of the periodic table. 6 - 8 = -2 so -2 is the oxidation number of oxygen in the molecule of water. Each atom of hydrogen has no electrons assigned to it and has one valence electron, so 1 - 0 = +1 and so +1 is the oxidation number of hydrogen in the molecule of water. In a molecule, the sum of all oxidation numbers must be equal to the total electrical charge of the molecule, in particular equal to zero if the molecule is neutral, like water. In fact, the sum of -2 (O) +1 (H) +1 (the other H) = 0. You can think of the oxidation number of an atom as how many electrons it has compared to its neutral elemental state (remember electrons are negative). -2 means the oxygen atom has two more electrons than its neutral state, +1 means the the hydrogen atom has one less electron than its neutral state. Conventionally, when you write an oxidation number, you must always explicitly write the sign before the number even if it's a plus. When you write an electrical charge, you also must always include the sign, but you write it after the number.
DCC Scoreboard
emily 60 (+5)
JessWill 50 (+3)
netn10 47
void_nothing 39
bravelion83 37 (+5)
folding_music 31 (+1)
JovialJovian 17
saltyplumsoda 17
RIthaniel 14
marioguy3 3
MonoRedMage 2
JessWill 50 (+3)
netn10 47
void_nothing 39
bravelion83 37 (+5)
folding_music 31 (+1)
JovialJovian 17
saltyplumsoda 17
RIthaniel 14
marioguy3 3
MonoRedMage 2
bravelion83 wrote: ↑3 years agoVotes: emily, JessWill
Insane Elf
Creature — Elf (R)
Vanishing 2 (This creature enters the battlefield with two time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter from it. When the last is removed, sacrifice it.)
Delirium — If there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard, Insane Elf enters the battlefield with four additional time counters on it.
3/3
netn10 wrote: ↑3 years agoVotes: emily, folding_music
Izmarig, Adanto All-Father
Legendary Creature - Vampire Cleric (Rare)
Creatures you control have Ward and Ward — Pay 3 life.
Whenever an opponent pays mana for ward abilities you control, create a treasure.
Whenever an opponent pays life for ward abilities you control, you gain that much life.
3/3
folding_music wrote: ↑3 years agovotes: JessWill, bravelion83
Honeysuckle Vines
Enchantment - Aura (R)
Enchant land
Enchanted land does not untap during its controller's untap step unless that player controls a permanent with mana value greater than the number of Honeysuckle Vines on the battlefield.
Whenever a basic Forest becomes tapped, its controller creates a copy of Honeysuckle Vines and attaches it to that Forest if it is not enchanted.
Enchanted land has ": Add ."
void_nothing wrote: ↑3 years agoVotes: bravelion83, emily
Denying Volute
Instant (U)
Choose one -
• Draw a card. Counter target creature spell unless its controller pays .
• Counter target noncreature spell unless its controller pays .