Where Does the Idea for a Magic Card Come From? | Magic: The Gathering Thunder Junction MTG

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  • Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
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    Today I try and answer one very popular, but not-so-simple question: where does the idea for a Magic card come from?
    Have a question? Post a comment! You can also catch me, Gavin Verhey, on the rest of the internet at:
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    Thumbnail art is Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow from Commander 2018 by Yongjae Choi.
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  • @RhysticStudies

    this was really beautiful.

  • @acommoner11

    I would like to start a petition to get Najeela's name officially changed to "Najeela, the Nice Casual Warrior Commander (Oops)"

  • @smashingintoyou

    I was playing magic and didn’t get a good result… so I made a card on the spot and won- Gavin Norris.

  • @shivambhatt8380

    man, this is a very Graham Starkian video =)

  • @Xalyn937
    @Xalyn937  +10

    Interesting question, why aren't you allowed to look at fan made cards? Is it a liability thing where people may claim copyright infringement?

  • @weeklyweeks7545

    When mommy card met daddy card they fell deeply in love and became close. Very close - without wearing any sleeves for protection. And that’s how you were born.

  • @Alsetman
    @Alsetman  +19

    This went from a fun niche magic interest video to a must-watch for creatives and people looking for a spark of inspiration so subtlely, but so beautifully. Masterfully done.

  • @evankraabel5415

    Did the make a wish kid need to sign over ownership of the card designs to you? If he didnt, shouldnt that mean you owe him royalties of some kind? It would be cool if y'all paid him in some way for a design that became a real card.

  • @Pimpulus
    @Pimpulus  +13

    big shoutout to your mom cutting out those homebrew cards

  • @kohlorolo4700

    Make more videos like this! It gets the community involved through featuring them and it also provides niche and interesting behind the scenes trivia! As a player it is always fun to see the thought process that went into the creation of the cards, from commons to mythics

  • @roger18975smith

    “Can a player have flying?”

  • @mikotagayuna8494

    Interviewer: Where does the idea for a Magic card come from?

  • @christina.morris

    Gavin you gotta stop making me cry! The story about getting Josh's card idea into a set just got me right in the heart. But there are a lot of cool stories here!

  • @zenalias3131

    A SEA fan/player here, I'm stoked for a Filipino set and not just that, a SEA inspired set would definitely be great.

  • @magcltrevr

    This video is one of the best. Love the structure, the storytelling, the poetry reference, even the sneaky Tom cameo. Inspirational video Gavin. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jaya-prime

    Oh wow the office has CHANGED! Of course it has, I haven't seen it since 2001, but the concept art room looks like where there was once the full globe of Dominaria during the war with all the attack lines and marching arrows surrounding it. On top of all the insights into design and inspiration, it was also a blast to see the high tower in Reton, love it!

  • @AJSXenigma

    The C17 Cat deck is one of my favorite releases ever, and the "real cat" energy of Hungry Lynx and Qasali Slingers are a big reason why. Thanks for that, and thanks for signing my Mirri Weatherlight Captain that commands one of my favorite decks to this day.

  • @orsettomorbido
    @orsettomorbido 21 день тому +1

    I could cry right now <3

  • @mtgspecs

    It's an honour to have been included in this video, especially having my British accent introduce one of our greatest creative exports, but mainly as this was such a moving tribute to creativity overall.

  • @RoboJay-jq3cu

    I really love this video, it's always amazing to hear how the stories and experiences of people influence the cards we play with. Keep up the good work Gavin.