TCG Playability
Enchantment — Case
When this Case enters, destroy up to one target creature that was dealt damage this turn. To solve — Three or more creature cards were put into graveyards from anywhere this turn. (If unsolved, solve at the beginning of your end step.) Solved — This Case is a 4/4 Gorgon creature with deathtouch and lifelink in addition to its other types.
Case of the Gorgon's Kiss is a versatile black enchantment from the Murders at Karlov Manor set that offers both immediate creature removal and a powerful mid-game threat, making it an excellent inclusion in aggressive black and multicolor strategies. At just one black mana, this card provides incredible efficiency and flexibility for decks that naturally mill or sacrifice creatures. Upon entering the battlefield, it can destroy up to one creature that has already taken damage that turn, providing instant value against injured threats or finishing off creatures that were damaged by your other spells and effects. The real payoff comes from the Case mechanic: once three or more creature cards enter graveyards from any source during a single turn, Gorgon's Kiss solves and transforms into a formidable 4/4 Gorgon with both deathtouch and lifelink. This dual ability makes it exceptional in graveyard-focused decks, sacrifice strategies, and creature-heavy matchups where filling the graveyard happens naturally through combat and spell effects. The card shines in Standard and Pioneer decks built around sacrifice synergies, mill strategies, and aggressive black shells that pressure opponents while accruing graveyard value. Players appreciate Gorgon's Kiss because it demands an answer while being undercosted for the threat it represents, and once it resolves into a creature, it presents both defensive and offensive value. Whether you're looking to complete graveyard conditions in self-mill decks or simply want a powerful body with lifelink to stabilize while controlling the board, this case is a smart, strategic addition to your black-based arsenal across multiple competitive formats including Commander and Brawl.
Illustrated by Peter Polach