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NamePhoenix of Iteration Edit card
TypeCreature — elemental phoenix
DescriptionFlying Opus — Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, Phoenix of Iteration perpetually gets +1/+1. If five or more mana was spent to cast that spell, you may exile Phoenix of Iteration, then return it to the battlefield tapped under its owner'See more
ArtistAndrey Kuzinskiy
SetAlchemy: Secrets of Strixhaven #24
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About Phoenix of Iteration

Phoenix of Iteration, Creature — elemental phoenix, designed by Andrey Kuzinskiy first released in May, 2026 in the set Alchemy: Secrets of Strixhaven.

Phoenix of Iteration would fit best in a blue-red (Izzet) spellslinger deck that chains together cheap cantrips, burn, and interaction—especially in formats like Historic or Commander where repeated instant and sorcery casting is common—because it steadily grows into a serious evasive threat while also providing built-in resilience through its exile-and-return clause and graveyard trigger synergy. It particularly shines in decks that cast high-mana-value spells (like extra-turn spells, big draw spells, or cost-reduced bombs) to reliably trigger the blink effect, making it sticky against removal and sweepers. However, compared to established options like Arclight Phoenix (which returns more explosively and pressures early), Sprite Dragon (which grows faster for less mana), or Murktide Regent (which is often a more efficient finisher), Phoenix of Iteration may be slower and more mana-intensive, potentially limiting its competitiveness in faster formats; still, in a grindy midrange spells

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