Goblins have long been a popular creature type in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering. With almost 500 creatures printed with the type, there are tons of options to pick from when you go to build your Goblin d﷽eck. Many Goblin-themed decks follow much of the same shell, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make a custom deck all your own.
Red is known in Magic for having many chaotic and weird spells to spread havoc across the battlefield. Goblin decks can swoop in and steal a win or two while your opponents try to manage the chaos. All thesꦜe cards are fun for any red deck but work particularly well in a Goblin-themed deck, even if they are a little obscure.
10 🐬 𒊎Disrupt Decorum
Sometimes a Commander game will go on for a long time, each player sitting safely behind their army of creatures, waiting for someone else to strike. With Disrupt Decorum you force all your opponent's hands, goading their creatures into attacking someone other than you and leaving them open to attacks from your enemies and yourself. Open up the battlefield and sneak in with your army of Goblins, and you’ll be taking home first place in your pod.
9 Thieves' Auction
Thieves’ Auction is one of the most random cards you can play in a red deck. All players exile all nontoken permanents they control, and then everyone gets to pick one of those cards and puts it in play, starting with you. Goblin decks have a tendency to create tons of tokens, and Thieves’ Auction lets you keep those while stealing your opponent's best cards.
Since you’re playing a themed deck, any cards that benefit your other Goblin cards are not likely♓ to be picked by other players. It’s important to remember that Thieves’ Auction will trigger enter the battlefield abilities again, so choose your new cards carefully.
8 Bedlam
Bedlam is one of those cards you might want to hold back until you’ve built up a bunch of Goblins in play before casting. Just wait until your opponents that play blue tap out or burn a bunch of their counter spells on everyone else, then drop Bedlam. Now 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:that no creatures can block, you’re free to attack yo🙈ur opponents and their planeswalkers however you like. This enchantment can be a bit of a double-edged sword since you can’t attack either, but if you can knock out a player or two in one attack, you won’t have much to worry about.
7 🎐 Confusion In The Ranks
What better way to sow chaos across the battlefield than by constantly stealing and trading everything in play? With Confusion in the Ranks, you force every player to trade an artifact, creature, or enchantment with another player’s card of the same type when their card enters the battlefield. In a deck built around Goblins, where you’ll likely have plenty of cheap creatures entering the battlefield through cards like Krenko, Mob Boss, you’ll swap out all your 1/1 Goblins for all your opponent’s creatures. The odds of you losing Krenko on the next player’s turn is high, but by then, the damage is done, and you’ll be trading ღcreatures all over the board.
6 ꦑ Invasion Plans 𓄧
Opposite of Bedlam comes Invasion Plans, a three-mana enchantment that lets you take charge of combat. Invasion Plans forces all creatures to block each combat if they can, letting you draw out creatures that your opponents might otherwise try to protect. Then you get to choose 💟how creatures block each combat, letting you pick the most favorable blocks for you and the worst fo🎃r your opponent. Invasion Plans is another high-risk, high-reward card, potentially letting you swing in for a killing attack and leaving the possibility of a counterattack open.
5 🌸 Price Of Glory ꦿ
While not the most obscure card on this list, Price of Glory forces all your opponeꦡnts to start playing fair games of Magic. For a creature-heavy Goblin deck🧜, you want to be the only one not playing fair.
Price of Glory keeps your opponents from casting their removal on your or anyone else’s turn other than their own, giving you the freedom to cast your spells or attack without the risk of a counter or instant speed shenanigans. However, this 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:enchantment only destroys lands, so if your opponents have lots of mana rocks in play, they can still g🍸et around Price of Glory’s effect.
4 Radiate
Goblins sometimes just want to watch the world burn and Radiate can help that happen. When you cast Radiate in response to a spell that targets a single permanent or player, you copy that for eac🌃h possible legal target. If an opponent plays a spell to destroy your cards, now it destroys everything it could possibly target. There are other fun ways to use this spell, like if your opponent atte🌠mpts to take an extra turn or goes to draw cards, now everyone gets extra turns or cards too.
3 🍒 🔯 Warp World
Warp World is one of those cards that people fear and Goblins love. Goblin decks can e꧂asily create an army of tokens, but Warp World doesn’t care whether a permanent was a token or not and still counts it as a card that was shuffled away. Warp World can be a dangerous card to play since it is wildly unpredictable. If you can guarantee to have more cards shuffled in and then put into play than your opponents, and have a few effects that grant your creatures haste, then you can find yourself in a favorable position.
2 Boggart Shenanigans 🔯
This Goblin enchantment pulls double duty, being both a Goblin card and an enchantment that can slowly whittle away an opponent’s life total over the course of the game. The nice thing about Boggart Shenanigans is that because it is a Goblin enchantment you can tutor it with cards like Goblin Recruiter. Combine it with cards that reward you for sacrificing Goblins like Siege-Gang Commander or Skirk Prospector, and you’ll double🧜 up on the amount of damage you can do.
1 ꦯ Sardian Avenger
This Goblin card comes from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Brothers’ War Commander set and has snuck under the radar for many players. Loaded with keywords and abilities, Sardian Avenger gains power equal to the number of artifacts all your opponents contꦰrol when it attacks. In a formatꦛ where there are plenty of mana rocks and Treasure tokens everywhere, Sardian Avenger can quickly grow out of control. Even if your opponent sacrifices their artifacts in response to the attack trigger, Sardian Avenger deals one damage to that player anyway.