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The overhead on this card is that the set needs to have 2 or 3 of these tokens in it already in order for this card not to do crazy things to the token distribution. I designed this card initially for Clockwork Wings, but that set doesn't have any tokens bigger than 1/1. But in Odyssey, say, it'd fit right in (once you changed Insect to Squirrel).
Designed as a mythic, which is why it's 5/5 for 6, making 15 power total. You could have it as a 4/4 for 5, making 10 power total. Any larger than 5/5 and the cost would need to go way up.
Ooh, I choose my library for your Jace, the Mind Sculptor
This doesn't do what you probably expect it to - a single legendary permanent has no effect; you need two or more with the same name to make them go boom.
704.5k If two or more legendary permanents with the same name are on the battlefield, all are put into their owners’ graveyards. This is called the “legend rule.” If only one of those permanents is legendary, this rule doesn’t apply.
But 704.3 says the game "performs all applicable state-based actions simultaneously as a single event". Once the list of which SBAs apply has been determined, I'm sure that you have to apply all of those, even if the application of one of them would change the others. So the game would determine that the applicable SBAs are "destroy, and put into graveyard", then DoL changes that to "tap and Bob gains control and put into graveyard". Which is all applied simultaneously. I'll admit that the question of who controls it at the moment it's put into a graveyard is slightly unclear (I believe it'd be its original controller, not Bob), but I think the rules are fairly clear that it still dies even if Bob has a Glorious Anthem.
If the Debt of Loyalty player also had a Glorious Anthem (so that gaining control of it caused its toughness to increase above 0) would the 0-toughness SBA still apply if regeneration was allowed to? The rules are unclear. Also, if the creature has a "when I go to the graveyard" trigger, applying Debt even if the creature goes on to die right away changes the result of who controls the trigger.
It wouldn't actually make any difference to Debt of Loyalty, would it? I mean, if a creature's toughness gets shrunk to 0, if 704.5g read differently, then two SBAs would apply: "creature with 0 toughness dies" and "creature with lethal damage is destroyed". Regeneration, and thus Debt of Loyalty, could have a go at the second one, but it wouldn't matter because the first one would still be happening, right?