TCG Playability
Creature — Demon
As an additional cost to cast this spell, sacrifice a creature. Flying Trample (This creature can deal excess combat damage to the player or planeswalker it's attacking.) When this creature enters, each opponent sacrifices a creature.
Goremand is a powerhouse creature that demands attention in any black-focused strategy revolving around sacrifice mechanics and creature-based recursion. At six mana with a sacrifice cost built into its casting, this 5/5 flyer with trample rewards players who have already established a presence on the battlefield or who can leverage expendable tokens and small creatures. The real strength of Goremand lies in its dual sacrifice triggers: you sacrifice a creature as an additional cost to cast it, then immediately force each opponent to sacrifice a creature when it enters the battlefield. This creates a devastating tempo swing, especially in multiplayer formats where the effect multiplies across the table. Goremand fits naturally into several archetypal strategies, including black sacrifice decks that use creatures like Zulaport Cutthroat or Blood Artist to generate value from creature deaths, token-generating strategies that can afford to spend creatures, and creature-heavy midrange decks looking for a payoff card. The flying and trample keywords ensure Goremand poses an immediate threat when it resolves, as opponents cannot easily block a 5/5 evasive creature. Players should seriously consider this card for Commander, especially in Sheoldred or other black sacrifice commanders, as well as Pioneer and Modern formats where creature sacrifice has proven effective. With extensive format legality and the flexibility to fit into multiple deck archetypes, Goremand offers competitive viability alongside commander appeal, making it an excellent addition for players seeking a creature that demands answers and generates immediate board advantage through forced sacrifice effects.
Illustrated by Igor Kieryluk