FanOfMostEverything
Planeswalker — FoME
Interesting concept with Daybreaker, though the last ability is definitely more blue than red. Not what I have planned for her, but interesting.
Dreamscape Flare is... weird. Very weird. _Really_ not sure how to feel about it being splashable in any deck.
I see where you're going with Music Box Assistant. Given the amount of setup it needs, I feel like you could afford to shave a mana off its casting cost. Plus, you may want to format it more like a traditional imprint card (especially since that leads into shenanigans with "Myr Welder.)":http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214067
Exhausting Switch, quite bluntly, feels like more trouble than it's worth. And more of a black-red effect to boot.
Lavender Sconce seems insanely good, since it's effectively "Attacking creatures without vigilance you control have indestructible." At the very least, I'd shift it to white as is. Flavorwise, giving them hexproof might be more appropriate.
And Draconic Toothbrush... Have you ever played against a blanket toughness reducer before? Believe me, there are few things less fun than creatures clogging up your hand because they'll die the moment they see the battlefield. Making one that costs _two mana_? No thank you.
Dreamscape Flare is... weird. Very weird. _Really_ not sure how to feel about it being splashable in any deck.
I see where you're going with Music Box Assistant. Given the amount of setup it needs, I feel like you could afford to shave a mana off its casting cost. Plus, you may want to format it more like a traditional imprint card (especially since that leads into shenanigans with "Myr Welder.)":http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214067
Exhausting Switch, quite bluntly, feels like more trouble than it's worth. And more of a black-red effect to boot.
Lavender Sconce seems insanely good, since it's effectively "Attacking creatures without vigilance you control have indestructible." At the very least, I'd shift it to white as is. Flavorwise, giving them hexproof might be more appropriate.
And Draconic Toothbrush... Have you ever played against a blanket toughness reducer before? Believe me, there are few things less fun than creatures clogging up your hand because they'll die the moment they see the battlefield. Making one that costs _two mana_? No thank you.