Destructive Phoenix
| Name | Destructive Phoenix |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - elemental |
| Description | Battlecry: Choose a card in your hand to set on fire. In 3 turns, discard it and summon a copy of this. |
| Flavor | How would you feel if you rose from the ashes 9000 times? |
| Artist | Daniil Kudriavtsev |
| Set | Event #126700 |
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About Destructive Phoenix
Destructive Phoenix, Minion - elemental, designed by Daniil Kudriavtsev first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Event.
Destructive Phoenix would fit best in a Warlock discard or self-burn synergy deck, especially one that benefits from cards being discarded or from delayed value generation, such as Discard Warlock or a slower, combo-oriented hand-manipulation build that can exploit the “set on fire” mechanic for additional effects; however, the 3-turn delay makes it slow and potentially inconsistent, since your opponent has time to pressure you before you gain value, and you also risk losing a key card unless your deck actively wants to discard it. Compared to more efficient discard enablers like Silverware Golem, Malchezaar’s Imp, or Cataclysm (in Wild), or stronger midgame value cards that generate immediate board impact, Destructive Phoenix seems weaker and more situational, so while it could be experimented with in a synergy-heavy discard shell, it likely would not see competitive play unless the meta strongly rewards delayed duplication and discard triggers.
Frequently asked questions about Destructive Phoenix
What type of card is Destructive Phoenix?
Destructive Phoenix is a Minion - elemental card in Hearthstone HS.
What does Destructive Phoenix do?
<b>Battlecry:</b> Choose a card in your hand to set on fire. In 3 turns, discard it and summon a copy of this.
What set is Destructive Phoenix from?
Destructive Phoenix was first released in the set Event, illustrated by Daniil Kudriavtsev.
Is Destructive Phoenix legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Destructive Phoenix can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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