| Name | Molten Firebird |
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| Type | Creature — phoenix |
| Description | Flying
When Molten Firebird dies, return it to the battlefield under its owner's control at the beginning of the next end step and you skip your next draw step.
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| Artist | Christopher Moeller |
| Set | Planar Chaos #117 |
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About Molten Firebird
Molten Firebird, Creature — phoenix, designed by Christopher Moeller first released in May, 2020 in the set Planar Chaos.
This card would be beneficial in a red aggressive deck that aims to apply pressure on the opponent with its flying ability and recurring presence on the battlefield. While Molten Firebird offers resilience and a potential threat, there are alternative options like Flamewake Phoenix that provide similar advantages without the drawback of skipping a draw step. Whether Molten Firebird should see play would depend on the specific strategy and synergy within the deck, considering its unique abilities and limitations.
Rules
02/01/07
The player who controlled Molten Firebird when it was put into a graveyard will skip their next draw step even if Molten Firebird is returned to the battlefield under a different player’s control (because it’s owned by someone else) or isn’t returned to the battlefield at all (because it left the graveyard before the end of the turn, for example).
02/01/07
This is the timeshifted version of Ivory Gargoyle.

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