Chandra's Fury

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Chandra's Fury

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Chandra's Fury deals 4 damage to target player and 1 damage to each creature that player controls.

DemonDragonJ on Signature Spellbook: Chandra

4 years ago

The next installment in the Signature Spellbook series has been announced, and it is Signature Spellbook: Chandra!

I imagine that many people predicted that there would eventually be an SS for Chandra, so this is not a major surprise, but what is good about this announcement is that the Signature Spellbook series shall continue, since I was worried that the Commander Collection series had replaced SS, so I am very glad to see that that is not the case.

The first two cards to be revealed are:

Chandra, Torch of Defiance

Past in Flames

Which is surprising, since the first two Signature Spellbooks (Jace and Gideon) contained the original incarnations of those characters, whereas this installment contains a newer version of its character.

Judging from the inclusion of PiF, I believe that it is safe to presume that this set shall have a great emphasis on instants and sorceries. Among the cards that I am hoping to see are Chandra's Fury, Chandra's Outrage, and/or Chandra's Phoenix. A user on another forum wished to see Fireball, a classic red spell, in this set, but I would rather see either Rolling Thunder or Comet Storm, since they are both vastly superior to fireball for only one more red mana each.

This product shall be released on June 26, 2020, so I shall be certain to update this thread as further information is revealed.

What does everyone else say about this? Are you excited for this product?

Gidgetimer on Firesong and sunspeaker/ painters servant …

4 years ago

It isn't quite as good as Lightning Helix since you only add 3 to red burn spells for each instance of damage they do, not 6. But yes, you name white (naming red doesn't work to make your life gain into bigger life gain since FS&SS deal the damage not the spell on the triggered ability) and then your burn spells deal 3 extra damage per instance of damage being dealt.

You may notice that I am being careful to say "per instance of damage". This is because FS&SS are going to trigger for each time you gain life, and different instances of damage being dealt are different instances of lifegain from lifelink. This means that Cone of Flame will give you three triggers, Fiery Confluence will give you a FS&SS trigger for each damaging mode you choose, Chandra's Fury gives you two triggers, and Fireball gives you one.

Gidgetimer on Deafening Clarion + Firesong and …

5 years ago

Lifelink means that all damage dealt by a source causes you to gain that much life. Assuming FS&SS were your only creature Deafening Clarion would deal 18 damage and you would therefore gain 18 life. All the damage is dealt as a single event, so you get 1 instance of lifegain from a white instant or sorcery, and get to Lightning Bolt once.

For the second question I assume you are asking when a singe Red/White spell will cause multiple FS&SS triggers via dealing damage and lifelink. There are currently no single cards that would give you multiple triggers, but I will use mono red examples so that you can see the difference in wording in case Painter's Servant ever gets unbanned or your playgroup plays fast and loose with the ban list. Pyroclasm does all of its damage as a single event and would therefore give you one instance of lifegain and 1 trigger. Chandra's Fury deals damage as two events and would therefore be two instances of lifegain and two triggers. Cone of Flame deals damage as three different events and would be three instances of lifegain and three triggers.

Gidgetimer on Kamigawa flip cards - state …

5 years ago

There are two distinct ways the cards can flip. Most have a triggered ability of some sort such as Akki Lavarunner (triggered abilities start with "when", "whenever", or "at"). Some have an activated, like Budoka Gardener, that flips it if something is true at the end of the ability's resolution. Either way both types of abilities go on the stack and can be responded to. The only thing you can't do is try to do something in the middle of the activated ability. Like you can't allow Orochi Eggwatcher's ability to make a token and then try to Chandra's Fury to keep it from flipping.

jordybear2002 on The Fire Of Life

6 years ago

Fireball, Chandra's Fury, and maybe add a chandra planeswalker or 2 in there? IDK which ones would work well for this deck.

IANBAWS on Lightning Rods... but... Frogs?

7 years ago

Electrickery might clear up some spots for more powerful spells. just run 4 of those instead of Scouring Sands and Forked Bolt for the instant speed. you could then run things like Thermo-Alchemist instead of Gelectrode (although I understand alchemist only hits opponents, Lightning Bolt, Chandra's Fury and things of the such that are a little harder hitting. well that's my input take it at will, the deck still seems pretty fun and put together well enough.

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