Mtg cardsmith tap symbol11/10/2023 ![]() Passive Ability The Passive Ability box is almost always the go-to for abilities of all kinds. The only thing of note is that if you want your Passive Ability text to be farther down (about one additional line down), then you can add the Activated Ability box and leave it blank. You can't add symbols or use italics in the description, and it doesn't add a comma between the mana cost and tap symbol in the cost. ![]() The Passive Ability box does everything better. Activated Ability This box in my experience is outshined by the Passive Ability box. Also, if you want a small half a line break between the top of the card and your text, you can check this box without selecting any of the abilities (if you accidentally select one, just hold Ctrl and click on it to deselect it). Anyway, if you care too much, you can use the Activated Ability or Passive Ability boxes instead. The only drawback to note is that all abilities will be capitalized, whereas on a real card only the first one would be (also order, I suppose). Sections of the Modern Frame Core Abilities This is where you'll find all the Evergreen abilities (deathtouch, lifelink, etc.). B.) A space before the Italicized text if it begins a new line. 3.) Using italics in the Passive Ability box may result in: A.) Italicized text overlapping other text. 2.) Can't use mana/tap symbols or italics after the cost section of the Activated Ability box. Issues with the Modern Frame: 1.) Can't use Italics and mana/tap symbols in the same box. 2.) Give you a line break between Passive Ability text boxes rather than an entire space. Welcome one and all to the most Modern tutorial type thing you'll ever see! Sights will be seen! Odors will be smelled! Noises will be heard! Now if you're wondering about some of the things I didn't include, head on over to Corwinnn's Cardsmithing tutorial here: Things the Modern Frame can do: 1.) Shrink the text.
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