The Finals of Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed

The Finals of Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed

The Dramatic Finals of Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed

The first Pro Tour of 2026 came to a thrilling conclusion in Richmond, Virginia, as two skilled players faced off in the finals of Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed. After a weekend of intense competition and unexpected matchups, the stage was set for a finals match that more than lived up to the hype.

The opening game saw Toni Portolan struggle to set up his combo, as Christoffer Larsen's Dimir deck overwhelmed him with hand disruption and pressure from Superior Spider-Man. Larsen quickly took the first game, putting him one step closer to the Pro Tour trophy.

The second game took an unexpected turn, as Larsen again kept a one-land hand on the draw, but this time Portolan was able to capitalize with powerful card selection spells like Stock Up and Consult the Star Charts to find his Harmonizer combo and even the series.

The sideboarded games continued the back-and-forth, with Larsen's hand disruption proving effective but Portolan finding ways to pressure him with evasive threats like Sandman, Shifting Scoundrel. The game came down to a tense final turn, where Portolan's Spider-Sense saved him from Larsen's Doomsday Excruciator and put the pressure back on Larsen, who was suddenly at risk of decking out.

In the fourth game, Larsen again struck first with hand disruption, but Portolan's Icetill Explorer proved difficult to deal with. As the game dragged on, Larsen's Doomsday Excruciator brought him close to victory, but Portolan engineered an improbable comeback, playing Harmonizer and using Fabled Passage from the graveyard to shock the audience and even the match at 2-2.

The final game saw both players carefully managing their resources, with Larsen playing around Portolan's Spell Pierce. Larsen eventually found the edge through a series of discard spells, leaving Portolan with limited options. With Larsen's Superior Spider-Man providing a clock, Portolan's final draw step failed to find the answer, and he conceded the match, handing Christoffer Larsen the Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed championship.

It was a dramatic and thrilling conclusion to the first Pro Tour of the year, with both players showcasing their skill and resilience in an intense back-and-forth battle. Larsen's victory marked his first Pro Tour title, capping off a remarkable performance in Richmond.