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Recent updates to Melody: (Generated at 2026-01-30 17:06:48)
Added supplemental rules text as intermediary fix.
Changed to alternative design. Certainly more "mythic".
I'm not sure that's the flavor of what this design intended. There's no explicit conversion of elements, just a punishment of sorts. Regardless, I don't intend on keeping this around.
Why would noncreature cards turn into zombies?
Probably a bit too similar to Nath...
His P/T at the moment is a development concession that one-sided sphere effects are a bit scary, but also meant to fit in with his abilities: his power connects to the prison effect, and his toughness is the sphere effect.
It's probably more debatable that Mythic is the proper rarity to implement this design, being very much intended for tournament play.
"Enemy Pairs empowered by a mutal ally" is a more recent thematic element that I'm experimenting with as one way for representing harmony. And as themes and designs move in and out of the file, these inconsistencies show up.
That said, I don't always feel like resolving cycles, so you never know what the future holds.
I note that CZ13 Mozgul Fever and CZ15 Mistwalker are best played in a tri-colour deck, but this and CZ12 Wisdom of the Freemen are fine in a two-colour deck. That feels somewhat inconsistent.
Looking at the uncommons, I see that white-black does have one tri-colour gold card at UZ06 Excavate, but red-blue doesn't. That feels like you were trying for a cross-rarity cycle, but missed?
Normally worse than Lightning Bolt, but that's fine; most cards should be :P
Same comment as on MW01 Genma, Vastal Arbiter: P/T is rather small for a mythic. Otherwise fine. Reminiscent of Nath of the Gilt-Leaf.
A natural combination of taxing effects that's never been done before. Nice.
The P/T seems a little low though. I'd suggest 2/2 or 3/1.
Resolved targeting issue; altered cost and primary effect.