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Recent updates to Melody: (Generated at 2026-01-30 18:45:57)
I like this quite a bit. It's Obstinate Baloth for all your creatures! Should it be worded "Until end of turn, if a spell or ability an opponent controls causes you to discard a creature card, put that card onto the battlefield instead of putting it into your graveyard"?
Hmmmmm, yes... more targeting issues.
The only other "simple" solution I can think of is to say "until end of turn, replace the text and type of all cards in your hand with that of the named card."
EDIT: Hmmm, looking at Volrath's Shapeshifter, the phrase "full text" refers to the entire content of a card, including mana cost. So something like "Until end of turn, cards in your hand have the full text of the named card other than its mana cost."
The key for that ultimate is when do they become a copy? If it's after costs are paid, you could have mismatched targets (Doom Blade would fizzle rather than resolve as a copy of Sorin's Vengeance), and if it's before targets are declared, you'll have to pay the cost of the named card (and I don't imagine you'll have


up for too many spells). Neither option works very well, never mind the bad stuff that happens when you choose a permanent card.
(And can you imagine choosing a land card for it?)
Moved cost back down after thinking about Rage Extractor.
Keep in mind that they (the Circadian creatures) can't receive their boost until they've attacked once. So, barring a universal haste effect, they aren't significantly above the curve. (Compare the Behemoth to Terra Stomper or the Protector to Wild Nacatl.)
I've also removed the Uncommon Circadian to make room for a more niche, build-around creature.
What's its P/T? It had better be low: remember, it untaps at the beginning of your turn automatically.
Switched order of effects and upped cost by
.