Commander Guide

Korvold, Fae-Cursed King Commander Guide

is a sacrifice engine disguised as a dragon. The commander is best when nearly every permanent in the deck either replaces itself when sacrificed or creates the treasure, food, blood, or body that lets Korvold keep drawing.

Commander overview

is a sacrifice engine disguised as a dragon. The commander is best when nearly every permanent in the deck either replaces itself when sacrificed or creates the treasure, food, blood, or body that lets Korvold keep drawing. If your list has too many nonpermanent spells, Korvold stops feeling broken very quickly.

Color identity

BlackRedGreen

Type line

Legendary Creature — Dragon Noble

Mana value

5

Commander legality

Legal

How this deck wins

The deck wins by turning sacrifice into both velocity and a finisher. , , , , , and compact loop pieces from Commander Spellbook-style builds let Korvold draw through the deck while every treasure or dead creature also pressures life totals.

Common mistakes

The trap is playing Jund value cards that do not feed the commander. Korvold is at his nastiest when fetchlands, treasures, tokens, and disposable permanents all count as cards. The second trap is overvaluing big dragons and under-valuing free sacrifice outlets.

Korvold, Fae-Cursed King

ManaTap Sample:2Meta Signal:Global watchlistDifficulty:AdvancedPower Tier:ComboData Confidence:EarlyTypical Cost:$234

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How Korvold, Fae-Cursed King Wins

  • Sacrifice outlets + death triggers
  • Token makers + drain effects
  • Recursion for value loops

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What these decks usually play

Korvold, Fae-Cursed King deck blueprint

Typical shell

Dockside Extortionist and Mayhem Devil are premium.

Cards pilots keep coming back to

Packages to preserve

  • Sacrifice outlets + death triggers
  • Token makers + drain effects
  • Recursion for value loops

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