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Arianne ([personal profile] phibby) wrote in [community profile] colors_tcg2017-09-12 02:33 am

Colors Stamp Card 14



Hello everyone, and welcome to Colors Stamp Card! This game is kind of like a card scavenger hunt with a team competition thrown in for even more fun. Let's break it down:



How to Play
- Each round lasts 2 weeks and will have a new stamp card with a certain number of blank spots (number of spots may change depending on activity levels).
- Each spot will have a certain Card Requirement. This could be as simple as, "For spot #1, donate a red card," or as complex as, "For spot #1, donate a red card numbered 1-10 featuring a character who can turn into a dragon and who's voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa." (Well, maybe not THAT complex.) Either way, all requirements must be met for that card to work in that spot!
- The Card Requirements will change each round, but one requirement remains constant: each row will consist of a "card rainbow" where the first card is red, the next is orange, etc.
- Each player can donate 1 card at a time, up to 2 cards each week, but there must be at least two comments in between them OR 24 hours since your last comment, whichever comes first. You will lose these cards.
- The goal is to fill up the stamp card before the end of the round to win a big prize for your team!

Teams
- Players will be split up into two teams - the Odd Team and the Even Team. Each team will have matching stamp cards to fill up, and the team that fills theirs first wins a bigger prize at the end of the round!
- The Odd Team can only donate odd-numbered cards to their stamp card, and the Even Team can only donate even-numbered cards to their stamp card. So a member of the Odd Team could donate the cards moon01 or moon11 to their team's stamp card, but they couldn't donate moon02 or moon20.
- The teams will be different each week based on something simple. For example, the number of characters in players' usernames, with odd-numbered usernames going to the Odd Team and vice versa.

Rounds
- I will try to update the stamp cards with your donated cards as often as possible, but please check the comments above yours to make sure you're not trying to donate to a spot that has already been filled. Also, I will post a reminder in the community and the comments below when the new week starts and donation limits reset, so please wait for it before making your second week donations!
- At the end of the round, the team who filled up their stamp card first wins! If neither team fills up their stamp card, the team with more spots filled will be the winner. If both teams have the same number of spots filled, the team that got to that number first wins. Don't be too sad if you're on the losing team, though - you'll still get a second-place prize!
- Here is an example of what a filled stamp card would look like. Notice that the cards in each row form a "card rainbow". Also notice that since this is the Odd Team's card, all of the cards are odd-numbered.

Now let's check out this round's stamp card!






Team Selection
No teams this round! I thought last round's collab round went really well - we were only 1 card away from filling up the stamp card! So I thought we'd do another no-team round to see if we can go 16/16!



Card Requirements

Spots 1-16: Hey guys! Anyone seen any good movies lately? For once I can say that I have, thanks to the Ghibli Fest screenings they've been having here in the US! Each month GKIDS has been bringing a different Ghibli movie to theaters, and it's a huge treat to see such amazing animation on the big screen. This month they're showing Nausicaa, which is usually considered Ghibli's first film. But it wasn't actually Miyazaki's directorial debut; that would be the Lupin III film The Castle of Cagliostro, which is coincidentally also being shown in US theaters this month!

So in the spirit of the film, let's collect characters who are thieves, like Lupin, and detectives/police officers, like Inspector Zenigata. Any kind of thief/burglar character works, including RPG-class thieves, phantom thieves, treasure-stealing pirates, etc. Any kind of mystery-solver will work for the detective/police officer slots, from Sherlock Holmes types to veteran cops.

Since we don't have teams this round, the numbers for donated cards will be determined by which spot you're trying to donate to. Cards donated to odd-numbered spots must be odd, and cards donated to even-numbered spots must be even. So a card donated to spot 13 would be odd, spot 6 even, etc.

I've also increased the reward for each donation to six cards! You can still pick whether you'd like random cards or cards matching the color of your donated card.

  • Spot 1: A red character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 2: An orange character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 3: A yellow character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 4: A green character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 5: A blue character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 6: A purple character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 7: A brown character card featuring a thief

  • Spot 8: A gray character card featuring a thief


  • Spot 9: A red character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 10: An orange character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 11: A yellow character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 12: A green character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 13: A blue character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 14: A purple character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 15: A brown character card featuring a detective/police officer

  • Spot 16: A gray character card featuring a detective/police officer



Prizes
- Each card donated: 6 random cards
- End of round prize if we fill up the stamp card: 12 random cards and 2 random crayons
- End of round prize if we don't fill up the stamp card: 6 random cards

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The new week will start on Monday, September 18, 2017, and this round will close on Monday, September 25, 2017.
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[personal profile] ivoryandhorn 2017-09-12 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Donation this week: First
Spot #: 8
Prize Wanted: random
Card:

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