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I made Phoenix of Rebirth.
See Challenge # 125.
I think this is white primarily in concept rather than in mechanics. Actually, upon further thought, it might not be white at all... Oh well.
See Challenge # 125.
I don't necessarily agree that the Temur didn't show any blue in their philosophies, and I don't see how your point is relevant to this card. Are you suggesting that the wedge werewolves could be justified by making them ice-wolves or water-wolves?
I accidentally hit "Enter" in the wrong field, which submitted the card...
Temur were blue not because of a philosophical connection but rather due to their living in a frozen landscape. It was elemental, not philosophical. It's alluded strongly in today's Planeswalker's guide that melting the Qal Sisma's snows and glaciers is hat removed teh blue influences in Temur.
See Hanweir Skulk and Challenge # 124.
Granting a face is bizarre and interesting. I wouldn't have thought of that.
See Meinhard the Moon-Blade.
Okay, so this really wonky, but I wanted to create something that allowed cards without transform to transform. I felt ths also used L2i0n0k7's view of werewolves as something perfected beyond human, though for this card red ended up as the trigger (emotion triggering the desire for perfection). Alternatively, knowledge (inspiration for perfection) blue could've worked for the trigger, and then have the card and werewolf side be RG, but the effect is polymorphish, which is blue, so I stuck GU with a red trigger.
See Meinhard the Moon-Blade and Challenge # 124.
This is both trying out a different transformation condition for werewolves and showing a potential werewolf mechanic, prowl. The name fits well and, I think, so does the actual mechanic.
No, I'd be flattered.
Would you be bothered if I tried to piggyback something off of this idea?
Great way of referencing UG penchant for knowing morphs with the temur of a werewolf wedge.
See Challenge # 124.

. We can stretch that to say they see themselves as the ruling class, and perhaps Edgar Markov actually had motivations toward the good of all when he created Innistrad's vampires. After all, doing so put the plane into balance, in a way.
I'm okay with Vampires being
Werewolves being blue is a bit more of a stretch. They clearly wouldn't embrace the scholarly, textbook-loving, wizardly side of blue. But that doesn't mean that they can't seek perfection and self-improvement, which are blue traits. Maybe the wedge Werewolves see their non-human, transformed sides as improved versions of themselves.
Perhaps the wedge werewolves are less "in your face" and more invested in trickery and deception, as well.
With all that in mind, I present Meinhard. Cursed with an inability to become a werewolf himself, Meinhard instead learned magic that allows him to bring out the "gift" in others.
Nifty!
That final line in your comment is absolutely terrifying. Hahahah.
I think my library offers "a month ago" for anything between 20 days and 45 days ago, and "two months ago" for 45 days through 75 days ago, etc.
I've been confused momentarily by "two years ago" on something that's just about 18 or 19 months old, for example.
I was thinking that but it seemed too Melvin, too fiddly, for Jund. Jund would maybe rather have "Put a 0/1 red goblin creature token OTB tapped. It attacks each turn if able." But that's still rather fiddly, maybe I have to accept paying a cost to make 1/1 tokens.
Ooh, or maybe, "put a +1/+1 counter on a creature that devoured another creature this turn"?
0/1 creatures that can't block? Does that seem too useless to print?
Certainly, the same date in the following month is a month's time. This was a day earlier on the calendar, and only 27 days total.
But it occurs to me now that Alex is probably using Greenwich Mean Time, which means it was technically the 18th in England, while I sat confounded in New England. Stupid sun.
I think it's common to use "a month's time" to refer to "the same date in the following month", even if it's not what you'd logically like...
Hm. Yeah, more expensive but permanent could be a thing. Maybe it needs to use +1/+1 counters (or level counters) but that could be ok.
Hm, maybe it could make devour-fodder? Ideally creatures which are not useful chump blockers (because that's a lot more expensive) but can be devoured? But hard to make that clean.
I'm glad someone tried Rabiah!
Added Rabiah the Infinite.