Thunderous Dragonclaw and Mirrorcoat Scales should be tribal.
Does Firepeak Nest always come into play tapped, or only if you control a Dragon? It's currently unclear.
Incubator's second ability should read You may play a dragon card from exile. If you do, that creature enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it.
I for one am very happy to get Doubling Season #2. I dislike the symmetrical change simply because as a Doubling Season fix it feels odd for it not to be just like Doubling Season, and causes confusion when people assume it is. Overall, though, this is great.
So is mill. It didn't prevent Nephalia Drownyard to be printed and make Esper Control miserable to play against. And in the field of "unfun unfunness", I call also to Infect and Annihilator which I'd hate to see returned, but I know it will eventually.
How is mill unfun? It's one of the most beloved casual mechanics!
What deck would contraptions make sense in, though? I would assume they'd be at least a minor theme of the deck, and there aren't really any that they would make sense in.
Would Marath come into play with 5 +1/+1 counters, if you played him from the graveyard with Horde of Notions? Marath says "the amount of mana spent to cast it" so would Horde's WUBRG ability count as mana spent to cast it?
Notice how Horde's ability says "without paying it's mana cost?" You never spent any mana to cast it, so it would be a 0/0 as it entered the battlefield.
I've met plenty of players who think the best deck is the one with 38 mythics, but they're usually also the ones without the resources to get those mythics.
Thunderous Dragonclaw and Mirrorcoat Scales should be tribal.
Does Firepeak Nest always come into play tapped, or only if you control a Dragon? It's currently unclear.
Incubator's second ability should read You may play a dragon card from exile. If you do, that creature enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it.
How is mill unfun? It's one of the most beloved casual mechanics!
I'm pretty sure he's just trolling us.
Notice how Horde's ability says "without paying it's mana cost?" You never spent any mana to cast it, so it would be a 0/0 as it entered the battlefield.
Well, then, lucky for me. And every other green player.
Wait, if those are a cycle, does that mean Rancor was supposed to cost 1G?