![]() Hey, look, another goblin that wants to punish artifact decks! Who woulda thunk it? Goblin decks can do a lot with a little extra juice. The Nabber pulls its weight when you do get to use it and your opponent will definitely think twice about whether that mana is worth it. ![]() Treasure Nabber is another card that should live in your sideboard, ready to slide in whenever you encounter an artifact-loving opponent. You’re about to notice a pattern in my honorable mentions. Its ability perfectly matches its name, art, and creature type. This is definitely a sideboard card, but it more than earns its keep when you stumble into those matches. If your opponent is playing an enchantment- or artifact-based deck. Let’s go! Honorable Mentions Dockside Extortionistĭockside Extortionist is a phenomenal card that can give you a huge mana advantage with tons of Treasures. Now that you know what goblins are all about, it’s time to take a look at the best in the game. Here are the main mechanics you’ll run into if you dive into this tribe: They’re violent and destructive and they’re good at it. Like I said, goblins are chaotic little creatures. But that’s enough about that let’s talk mechanics. Goblin cards have some of the best (and funniest) flavor text in the game if you ask me. I’ll admit that while this tribe’s playstyle isn’t really my cup of tea, their flavor is top notch. ![]() These little guys spread chaos, mayhem, and destruction everywhere they go. If you like red deck wins then you probably like goblins. Goblins aren’t really my favorite creature type in Magic, but they are fun. Muxus, Goblin Grandee | Illustration by Dmitry Burmak ![]()
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