Deck Strategies
Korvold, Fae-Cursed King
Korvold's deck focuses on sacrificing permanents to draw cards and grow Korvold with +1/+1 counters, generating incremental advantage through creatures that can be sacrificed repeatedly. The deck uses synergy with cards like Marin of Clan Nel Toth and Thermopod to sustain its resources.
The Gitrog Monster
The Gitrog Monster deck aims to exploit land discard and graveyard recursion, using cards like Dakmor Salvage to create loops that generate card advantage and damage. It looks to win through commander damage enhanced by Oblivion Crown or by using creatures like Noose Constrictor to deal regular damage.
Gameplay Insights
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Korvold's repeated attacks combined with sacrifice triggers forced the Gitrog player to lose creatures and disrupted their board development.
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Using Marin of Clan Nel Toth to return key sacrifice fodder such as Sanitarium Skeleton and Wrangle Master kept Korvold's engine running smoothly.
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Blocking the Gitrog Monster and sacrificing the blocker to Thermopod was a crucial defensive play that prevented lethal damage and enabled Korvold to draw additional cards.
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The Gitrog player's attempt to loop Dakmor Salvage and discard with Oblivion Crown was cut short due to lack of a reliable discard outlet and Korvold's pressure.
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Korvold's synergy of card draw, counters, and flying damage proved overwhelming in a faster-paced game where incremental advantage translated directly into victory.
Notable Cards
Korvold, Fae-Cursed King
Sanitarium Skeleton
Thermopod
The Gitrog Monster
Dakmor Salvage
Oblivion Crown
Titania, Protector of Argoth
Exploration
Summary
The game featured a tense 1v1 Commander duel between Korvold, Fae-Cursed King and The Gitrog Monster. Korvold utilized a sacrifice value strategy, consistently sacrificing creatures like Sanitarium Skeleton and Wrangle Master to generate card draw and counters, while leveraging Marin of Clan Nel Toth to return creatures from the graveyard. Key plays included multiple attacks that forced the Gitrog player to sacrifice creatures, gradually building Korvold's power and hand advantage. The Gitrog player attempted to leverage Dakmor Salvage and Oblivion Crown to create a discard loop and boost damage output, but was disrupted by Korvold's aggressive sacrifice and combat pressure. A pivotal moment was when Korvold blocked a Gitrog attack and sacrificed the blocking creature to Thermopod, preserving life and maintaining board presence. Korvold's ability to draw cards and generate counters through repeated sacrificing and attacking overwhelmed the Gitrog player. Ultimately, Korvold flew over with multiple counters and enough card advantage to close out the game, preventing the Gitrog player from executing their win condition involving commander damage with Oblivion Crown-enhanced attacks.