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Narset's Reversal
Storm-Kiln Artist
Thousand-Year Storm
AI DraftFeb 26, 2026

Narset's Reversal + Storm-Kiln Artist + Thousand-Year Storm

Overview
If you control Thousand-Year Storm and Storm-Kiln Artist and you cast Narset's Reversal after having cast X other instants/sorceries this turn, Thousand-Year Storm will create X copies of Narset's Reversal when its trigger resolves, and Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft will trigger for the original cast and for each copy (because copies are copies of a spell on the stack) . When each Narset's Reversal (original + copies) resolves it will copy the targeted instant or sorcery and return that spell to its owner’s hand; each of those copy-events also triggers Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft because they are copies of an instant or sorcery . The net result (assuming a single targeted spell and all copies resolve) is 2*(X+1) magecraft triggers / Treasure tokens: (X+1) from the cast/copy events of Narset's Reversal and (X+1) from the copies of the targeted spell produced by each Narset's Reversal [706.10; Ruling 2019-05-03].
Step 1
You cast Narset's Reversal from your hand: the cast is a 'cast' event and happens following the casting rules .
Step 2
When Narset's Reversal is cast, Thousand-Year Storm triggers because it triggers 'Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell'; that triggered ability is put on the stack .
Step 3
Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft also triggers for the act of casting Narset's Reversal (magecraft triggers on casts or copies of instants/sorceries).
Step 4
When the Thousand-Year Storm trigger resolves it creates X copies of the just-cast Narset's Reversal, where X is the number of instants/sorceries you cast earlier this turn; these copies are put onto the stack and are not cast, per the copying rules .
Step 5
Each copy of Narset's Reversal created by Thousand-Year Storm is itself a copy of a spell on the stack, so each copy causes Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft to trigger (magecraft triggers on copies) [706.10; Ruling 2019-05-03].
Step 6
The stack now has the copies of Narset's Reversal (from Thousand-Year Storm) on top, then the original Narset's Reversal below them; they resolve top-down as normal.
Step 7
When each Narset's Reversal (copy or original) resolves it executes: it copies target instant or sorcery S and then returns S to its owner’s hand; the copy of S is put onto the stack as a copy event .
Step 8
Each time a copy of S is created on the stack that is a 'copy' of an instant or sorcery, Storm-Kiln Artist’s magecraft triggers for that copy (magecraft triggers on copies) .
Step 9
Assuming all (X+1) Narset's Reversal instances resolve, you get (X+1) magecraft triggers from the cast/copy events of Narset's Reversal and (X+1) magecraft triggers from the copies of S created by those Reversals, for 2*(X+1) total Treasures if every triggered magecraft resolves successfully.
Resolution
Casting Narset's Reversal with Thousand-Year Storm and Storm-Kiln Artist in play produces (X+1) magecraft triggers when the Narset's Reversal is cast/copied (1 for the cast, +X for the copies Thousand-Year Storm makes) and another (X+1) magecraft triggers when each Narset's Reversal resolves and creates a copy of the targeted spell, for a total of 2*(X+1) Treasures, assuming X is the number of instants/sorceries you cast before Narset's Reversal this turn and all copies resolve. Copies are put onto the stack and are not cast, but magecraft triggers on copies as well as casts [706.10; Ruling 2019-05-03].
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