A Golgari Duskmourn precon led by Winter, Cynical Opportunist that fills the graveyard and turns recursion into steady advantage. It wins by grinding value from the yard and finishing with oversized creatures and inevitability.








Winter, Cynical Opportunist leads a Golgari delirium deck that treats self-mill as step one, not a backup plan. You’re actively trying to put a variety of card types into the graveyard to enable delirium and to power Winter’s end-step reanimation. That means the deck’s early turns are full of looting, milling, and disposable creatures that set up the graveyard while still keeping you alive. Once the yard is stocked, Winter starts turning it into a steady stream of threats — often with finality counters — that keep opponents under constant pressure. The late game is a grind where you’re repeatedly bringing back impactful creatures and forcing opponents to answer the same problems again and again. Because delirium rewards diversity, your deck naturally has a toolbox feel, and that makes your recursion lines flexible instead of scripted. You win through overwhelming combat and inevitability: if the game goes long, your graveyard is effectively a second library full of threats. If you like Golgari decks that feel methodical and value-driven, Death Toll is the kind of list that gets stronger every time a card hits the graveyard.