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Korvold eats literally everything. (Brawl)

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I'm not kidding when I say everything. Food tokens are understandable, they're supposed to be eaten. Eating goblins and other creatures isn't too much of a stretch, he is a dragon after all.

But like... Korvold eats everything. Children; no qualms. He even ate the Trail of Crumbs the children left behind. Orzhov Enforcer? On the menu. He even eats their soul after. How does a dragon eat a spirit? You know what's even crazier? The Crashing Drawbridge. Drawbridge opens, Korvold flies out, and then flies back to eat the drawbridge.

He ate a mountain. A literal mountain. Didn't break a sweat. And, craziest of all:

Bolas's Citadel. The whole damn citadel. He ate it. No issues.

So now, I make lots of food to keep Korvold occupied. He gets stronger, I get card draw. Win-win. Except for my opponents. And the Mountain. And the Children. And the goblins, Orzhov Enforcers, drawbridges, citadels...

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