The Battlefield

Reiterate
Seething Song
Storm-Kiln Artist
AI DraftFeb 26, 2026

Reiterate + Seething Song + Storm-Kiln Artist

Overview
If you cast Seething Song, then cast Reiterate targeting that Seething Song while you control Storm-Kiln Artist, you'll get three magecraft triggers (one for casting Seething Song, one for casting Reiterate, and one for copying Seething Song), and you'll get two Seething Song resolutions (the original and the copy) that each add {R}{R}{R}{R}{R}. Reiterate’s buyback, if paid when casting Reiterate, returns Reiterate to your hand only as it resolves , and the copy created by Reiterate is a spell on the stack that is not cast but still counts as a copy for magecraft .
Step 1
You cast Seething Song from your hand, following the casting steps and locking in costs; when the spell becomes cast any abilities that trigger on casting an instant or sorcery (Magecraft) trigger now .
Step 2
While Seething Song is on the stack, you cast Reiterate (announcing whether you will pay buyback as an additional cost per 601.2b and 702.26); casting Reiterate is itself a casting event and causes Storm-Kiln Artist’s Magecraft to trigger .
Step 3
If Reiterate resolves, its effect puts a copy of the targeted Seething Song onto the stack; that copy is a spell that was created by copying, not by being cast, and creating that copy causes Storm-Kiln Artist’s Magecraft to trigger again .
Step 4
The copy of Seething Song (a spell on the stack) resolves and adds {R}{R}{R}{R}{R} to your mana pool unless it’s countered; later the original Seething Song resolves and also adds {R}{R}{R}{R}{R} to your mana pool unless it’s countered .
Step 5
If you paid Reiterate’s buyback cost when casting it, Reiterate is returned to your hand as it resolves instead of going to the graveyard ; if Reiterate is countered before it resolves, it does not resolve and does not return to your hand.
Resolution
Casting Seething Song then casting Reiterate targeting that Seething Song while you control Storm-Kiln Artist produces three Magecraft triggers (one when you cast Seething Song, one when you cast Reiterate, and one when Reiterate puts a copy of Seething Song onto the stack) because Storm-Kiln Artist triggers on casting or copying instant or sorcery spells and casting spells . Both the original Seething Song and the copy (created by Reiterate) will resolve and each add {R}{R}{R}{R}{R} unless countered, producing up to ten red mana total if both resolve. If you paid Reiterate’s buyback when casting it, Reiterate is returned to your hand as it resolves ; if Reiterate is countered before it resolves, its buyback does not return it to your hand because that return happens only as it resolves .
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