The Goblin's Cowardice

by Frostradus on 29 August 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (10 cards)

Sorceries (1)


Enchantments (3)


Land (4)

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Deck Description

Multiply like a son of a Bish Lol

How to Play

Im sure we all know to bring on the goblins in numbers and sacrifice the with last-ditch effort or artillerize ;)

Deck Tags

  • Red
  • Goblin
  • cowardice
  • Mono Red

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for The Goblin's Cowardice

I would remove most of the "does XYZ, one creature cant block". You normally use massive goblin hordes to attack your opponent, so 1 or 2 blocking creatures shouldn't hurt you much. Furtermore i would remove goblins without any ability or effect, e.g. "Goblin Roughrider" or "Goblin Piker"
You should also try to use key-cards 4 times (except legendary's like Krenko, there 3 is enough). Don't use to many 1-offs, those should be reserved for finishers like "Furystoke Giant".

Suggestions from my own goblin deck (http://www.mtgvault.com/muktol/decks/monor-tribal-goblins/) and from a goblin primer I know:

Infiltration Lens (Carddraw), Quest for the Goblin Lord (Pumps all your goblins), Goblin Grenade (Creature -> Damage), Blood Moon (Against multi-colored decks that use many non-standard lands), Aether Vial (Brings your goblins into play for free)

Bloodmark Mentor (First strike for your red creatures), Legion Loyalist (Battailion -> First strike and trample for your creatures), Goblin Chieftain (+1/+1 and haste for your goblins), Goblin King (+1/+1 and mountainwalk for your goblins), Goblin Wardriver (Battlecry), Mogg War Marshal (Replaces himself with a token), Spikeshot Elder (Mana-> damage), Warren Instigator (Doublestrike, lets you play goblins for free), Siege-Gang Commander, Furystoke Giant (Finisher), Goblin Bushwhacker (Pumps your goblins once and gives them haste), Goblin Guide (cheap and strong, lets you see what your opponent will draw)

Greetings
Muktol

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Posted 29 August 2013 at 09:09

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Thanks so much for your help, i'll try to find a few of those in my spares or trade lol im not knowledgeable around red as some of my friends lol

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Posted 30 August 2013 at 01:52

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Okay, take out; Roughrider, Gaveleer, Piker, Fire elemental and tunneler and all your instants apart from trumpet blast. Get some weapon surges in there and some raging goblins, lightning bolts and goblin grenade

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Posted 29 August 2013 at 11:19

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And war paint and demolish

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Posted 29 August 2013 at 11:20

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Thanks, i'd plan to later on lol this deck was traded to me when a exchanged back a various red stack to a friend, i'll deffinitly try to improve upon this.
personally, im not a red fan but i am planning to create a red/blue artifact dragon-ish deck lol I've never made a red deck though u.u

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Posted 30 August 2013 at 01:15

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Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:27

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