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Recent updates to Melody: (Generated at 2026-01-30 22:13:21)
Wouldn't be very vengeful if you could take advantage of opposing creatures being burned in order to hurt those creature's controllers. That'd just be cruel.
No longer a pinger; is it cool to put a color-intensive (((Leonin Battlemage))) at common?
awww! now don't like the card so much }:-( LOL
It is much clearer now and less powerful in multiplayer.
I guess I should clarify who is being dealt damage in a scenario where you use it to regenerate opposing creatures.
ooh, I like how this can do interesting stuff in a multiplayer game, especially if they aren't your creatures attacking }:-) (}:-) is my Minotaur smiley for those curious - or not)
Nevermind, decided to move (((Silentfoot Interrogator))) down to common (pending some adjustments), and reimagine this as a somewhat more exciting
uncommon without potential targeting issues.
Heh. I think I was a bit distracted while I was writing, hence the cryptic brevity. What I think I was referring to is the enchantment making a token, and then giving enchanted creature an ability to use that token. It's like Fists of Ironwood but with another layer of complexity. Which is fine, of course, since that was common and this is uncommon.
While in this case it's intended purely as a flavor-driven behavior, wherein the creature is granted with some judicial authority, the ability is derived from Glare of Subdual.
EDIT - Maybe you were referring to my mistake with the token-generating aspect.
Nice! Reminds me a bit of Feudkiller's Verdict. Bringing back Congregate is brave, but may be okay on a 6-mana sorcery.
Hmm. Curious mechanic.
Decided I wanted an uncommon resonating creature in black, narrowed the effect, shrank the body.
So, even though we already had this discussion about additional targets in the melody clause, I thought: wouldn't all targets be selected upon casting, and then the game checks to see if the melody should be initiated upon resolution?
I realize that would cause some issues in the case of this particular card, where something like Leyline of Sanctity would prevent you from saving your creatures, but I would be ok with that. Assuming this does function as I described.
Yeah, I'm hoping it's about on par with Condemn, capable of hitting the things that tend to matter most.
Ah, hmmmm...
I tend to look at life gain as being terrible and may have gone a bit far here. Though creatures are easier to remove than enchantments. But still, I will dial it down a bit.
Wow, Boon Reflection on a 4-mana flyer?
Interesting comparison with Condemn. Seems reasonable.
Switched from "power <= # of creatures you control". Initial design was too weak.