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Fury Storm
Storm-Kiln Artist
AI DraftFeb 26, 2026

Fury Storm + Storm-Kiln Artist

Overview
When you cast Fury Storm you get magecraft triggers from Storm-Kiln Artist for the original cast () and for each Fury Storm copy that Fury Storm’s triggered ability creates (). Each Fury Storm (original + each copy) will, when it resolves, create a copy of the targeted instant or sorcery; each of those created copies is also a “copy” event that will trigger Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft (). Therefore, if Fury Storm creates N copies (N = number of times you cast your commander from the command zone), total Treasures = 2 × (N + 1), assuming each Fury Storm and each resulting copy of the target actually copy something. You may choose new targets for the Fury Storm copies when they are put onto the stack ().
Step 1
You announce casting the original Fury Storm and pay its costs; that casting event causes Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft trigger to be created ().
Step 2
Because Fury Storm’s oracle text begins “When you cast this spell…”, that triggered ability is put onto the stack as a triggered ability waiting to resolve; the magecraft trigger is also on the stack and will resolve in due course ().
Step 3
When the Fury Storm triggered ability resolves, it creates N copies of the Fury Storm spell and puts those copies onto the stack; each created copy is a copy of an instant spell and that creation counts as a copy event which causes Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft trigger for each copy (). You may choose new targets for each Fury Storm copy as they are created ().
Step 4
The Fury Storm copies (the ones created by the triggered ability) are spells on the stack and will resolve before the original Fury Storm ([2018-07-13]). Each time a Fury Storm copy resolves it executes its effect “Copy target instant or sorcery spell,” which puts a copy of the targeted instant/sorcery onto the stack; putting that copy onto the stack is a copy event that creates another magecraft trigger for Storm-Kiln Artist ().
Step 5
After all Fury Storm copies resolve, the original Fury Storm resolves and copies the target instant/sorcery as well; that copy-of-target creation is another copy event that triggers magecraft ().
Step 6
Adding up magecraft triggers: 1 for casting the original Fury Storm + N for creating the N Fury Storm copies + N for each Fury Storm copy’s created copy of the target + 1 for the original Fury Storm’s created copy of the target = 2 × (N + 1) total triggers (subject to edge cases below).
Resolution
Casting the original Fury Storm causes one magecraft trigger (). When Fury Storm’s “When you cast this spell…” triggered ability resolves it puts N copies of the Fury Storm spell onto the stack; each copy being put onto the stack counts as copying an instant spell and causes a separate magecraft trigger (). Each Fury Storm spell (the N copies first, then the original) when it resolves will copy the targeted instant or sorcery and putting those copies onto the stack is another set of copy events that each cause magecraft triggers (). Copies are put onto the stack when created and resolve before the original ([2018-07-13]). Therefore, with N copies created by Fury Storm, Storm-Kiln Artist will produce 2 × (N + 1) Treasures in total, unless a copy fails to copy a target (in which case the corresponding copy-triggered magecraft does not occur because no copy of that target is created) (, , ).
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