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This is a fun deck that concentrates on overwhelming your opponent with goblin tokens. You can also sac the tokens if you need to. Also contains: Rootbound craig X4 Goblin chieftain X3 (2010) This is an extended format deck
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Nice deck. I would add mogg war marshall, its similar to dragon fodder but overall better, and goblin grenade because of the number of goblins. Also add lands similar to taiga (depends what format your playing).
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nice deck but..... why do you have Birds of Paradise in there? It doesn't really seem like you need them all that much. Maybe replace them with like, a Goblin King or something that can give all of your tokens +1/+1 or something like that. It seems like a much better idea to me. Thumbs up.
Thanks for the comments. I added mogg war marshal & goblin chieftain from 2010. I want to keep the birds though. They are very helpfull to get an early mana boost.
it looks crazy, but ur almost surtain to loose if u leave ur gaurd down with those goblin assaults.
if i was u i would use goblin grenades or mogg maniac he is like a stuffy doll but he can die there is also an older card that lets u add a red mana to ur mana pool for every goblin u control and it would work really nicely with the doubling season rise of the hobgoblins combo
no need for goblin king with coat of arms there, cus they get a lot more than +1 +1 with it out
Interesting deck, but I agree with the above question about the presence of Birds of Paradise. They don't actually give you a mana boost, they just give you mana options, which essentially a dual-color deck isn't badly in need of.