Living End and its whole package doesn't belong here. You aren't getting much value out of it, given that half of your creatures jump out of the graveyard on their own anyways. As a board wipe, it's pretty inconsistent given that it isn't that hard for your opponent to get value with it. Overall, Thing in the Ice just fills that rule much better. Striped Riverwinder is a particularly bad cantrip in a deck that really likes to have, well, actual cantrips like Opt or Serum Visions. Street Wraith, of course, has no point in sticking around without LE. That this particular build is much more vulnerable to grave hate than regular UR Phoenix decks also hurts.
Cool concept, but feels like just mashing 2 completely different decks together just for science. Yes it'll win games but other times it'll be fighting itself. Maybe make transformational? But that doesnt really help when grave hate gets both sides.
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1x Island
1x Mountain
4x Scalding Tarn
3x Spirebluff Canal
4x Steam Vents
4x Wooded Foothills
2x Electrodominance
1x Izzet Charm
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Manamorphose
2x Surgical Extraction
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4x Faithless Looting
4x Finale of Promise
4x Living End
4x Arclight Phoenix
4x Bloodghast
4x Street Wraith
4x Striped Riverwinder
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