Tap two untapped creatures you control: Copy target triggered ability you control. You may choose new targets for the copy. Activate only once each turn.
Kirol turns your best triggered ability into two by tapping a pair of creatures, so you flood the board with bodies and then double up on the most impactful trigger each turn. Early turns build a wide board and tap-fodder; midgame you copy ETB, attack, or upkeep triggers to snowball value or burst damage. You close by chaining doubled triggers into overwhelming board states or lethal swings.
Free, repeatable trigger doubling with no mana cost—just two untapped creatures
Loves go-wide token strategies that supply abundant tap fodder
Flexible: copies any triggered ability you control, from ETBs to combat to upkeep payoffs
Low mana value (3) makes it easy to recast and get online early
Once-per-turn limit caps the ceiling and rewards patience
Needs a healthy board of creatures, so wraths set you back hard
Reliant on having a worthwhile trigger to copy—dead without enablers
No built-in evasion or protection; Kirol is fragile and a removal magnet
Boros lacks card draw and ramp, straining a creature-heavy build
Copying her extra-combat trigger grants additional attack phases for explosive aggression.
Lean into density of cheap creatures and token makers so Kirol always has two to tap, then add the highest-impact triggers (Purphoros, Elesh Norn, Aurelia) and protect Kirol with cards like Swiftfoot Boots. Add Boros ramp and card advantage—Smothering Tithe, Mind Stone, Skullclamp on tokens—to offset the color pair's weaknesses. Push toward a combo finish such as Aetherflux Reservoir or an aristocrats engine so doubled triggers can actually end the game rather than just generate value.