Ascension
Hello, Hola. Let's cut to the chase because I am terrible at introductions.
In this contest, you will be turning a custom planeswalker into a custom "theros god."
Not as a flip card, but as two separate cards, like Xenagos:


Some Rules:
-Only one entry
-Cards are only allowed if they were originally made after this discussion has been posted
-10 days to enter
Some Criteria:
-The god must have indestructible. It is a god, after all.
-The god must be a "Legendary Enchantment Creature- God"
-The god must have a devotion requirement to be a creature (See Xenagos, God of Revels)
In this contest, you will be turning a custom planeswalker into a custom "theros god."
Not as a flip card, but as two separate cards, like Xenagos:


Some Rules:
-Only one entry
-Cards are only allowed if they were originally made after this discussion has been posted
-10 days to enter
Some Criteria:
-The god must have indestructible. It is a god, after all.
-The god must be a "Legendary Enchantment Creature- God"
-The god must have a devotion requirement to be a creature (See Xenagos, God of Revels)
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NOTE: THE CARDS SHOULD BE SEPARATE!!! THERE SHOULD BE NO FLIP CARDS!!!
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Comments
Gug's powers are artifact creature themed, but not exactly like Karn and Tezzeret. I guess he's really most similar to a planeswalker version of Pentavus? Gug works great with Pentavus, Triskelavus, and all the Arcbound creatures with Modular. I struggled with what color identity (and therefore which devotion I was going with), because he's really NOT a god or planeswalker with a color identity. I decided to use his +1/+1 counter-moving ability as my deciding factor, because it is basically "bioshift" for artifacts, and his sculpting is like manipulating life ... so that's kinda Simic-ish? Sorta? I dunno.
Sorry for the size, I just can't do it from mtg.design any other way
it won't look that way after you go back to the editor, because it reformats, but the effect remains