If anyone can help me with this.
If I attack with a creature with Melee (Deputized Protester) and a creature with Myriad (Warchief Giant), does Myriad trigger soon enough to trigger Melee?
And what would happen if I attach Blade of Selves on the Melee creature?
Both abilities trigger at the same time, so you can choose the order that they go on the stack. This means that yes, you can get full value off of Melee if you have a creature with Myriad.
A creature with Melee and blade of selves would work the same way; It attacks, both abilities trigger, you put the myriad ability on top of the melee ability. Myriad resolves, creating a copy of your attacking creature. Then your original melee trigger resolves, pumping the equipped creature.
Something to note is that the copies of Deputized protester do not get their melee triggered, since they come into play already attacking.
This is not correct, I'm afraid. Close, but Melee checks whether you've attacked players, and Myriad tokens come into play attacking, but they were never declared as attackers (This is a weird element of anything that puts tokens into play attacking: they are attacking, but they never "attacked"). So not only will the token's Melee abilities not trigger, the original creature won't count them for its Melee bonus.
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If I attack with a creature with Melee (Deputized Protester) and a creature with Myriad (Warchief Giant), does Myriad trigger soon enough to trigger Melee?
And what would happen if I attach Blade of Selves on the Melee creature?
A creature with Melee and blade of selves would work the same way; It attacks, both abilities trigger, you put the myriad ability on top of the melee ability. Myriad resolves, creating a copy of your attacking creature. Then your original melee trigger resolves, pumping the equipped creature.
Something to note is that the copies of Deputized protester do not get their melee triggered, since they come into play already attacking.
If your question is "What would a judge do is this situation?", only one person's answer is relevant, and that is the Head Judge at your event. I can quote the rules, but I don't know your HJ.