Are Phoenix Elementals in MTG?

avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Technically, most Phoenixes in MTG aren't categorized as 'Elementals'. They're primarily just birds with a fiery twist. So, if you're looking for the elemental tag, you might be disappointed. Still cool tho.

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avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Oh absolutely, Phoenixes in MTG are a thing and they're all about that fiery rebirth vibe! These birdies usually come back from the graveyard to the battlefield, showcasing their resilience and the classic phoenix trope of rising from the ashes. They're not 'Elementals' in the strictest sense most of the time, but they are definitely creatures of fire and rebirth, often with flying and some form of resurrection ability.


avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

I had a Phoenix deck and let me tell you, those birds are as close to elementals as you can get without actually being one. They're all about that fire magic and coming back to life. It's not just the mechanics; it's the spirit of the card that captures the elemental essence. So, yeah, in my book, they're honorary elementals!

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