"Giant-sized body. Goblin-sized brain."
A giant-sized brain actually isn't that different :D
Posted By:
Mode
(7/23/2011 3:31:53 AM)
Can't complain about a 6/6 for 4 mana when Goblin tokens are so easy to come by, greatly mitigating the drawback. Still, just a little too conditional and comes in just a little too late for most Goblin decks. Though the pricier Siege-Gang Commander certainly gets played, that's a lot harder to entirely get rid of and gets at least as much overall damage in, more reliably, if it lives a turn or two. Overall, probably better replaced by a cheaper Goblin in most serious Goblin decks, but kind of fun at casual tables.
Posted By:
jeff-heikkinen
(8/1/2009 1:28:38 PM)
It was good enough for Goblin bidding, it should be good enough for you.
In legacy it works too because Lackey drops him turn 2.
Posted By:
Gilgiga
(2/7/2010 2:58:57 AM)
This is one of those merely average cards that Inquest Gamer inexplicably promoted the heck out of.
Posted By:
Laguz
(12/2/2009 12:57:37 PM)
Goblin Decks Are Filled With Creatures So That Means This Guy Rakes
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(5/23/2009 1:57:02 PM)
Ogg?
Posted By:
ALEXRyugami
(2/7/2009 9:46:19 PM)
oog!
Posted By:
brunsbr103
(5/11/2009 2:41:11 PM)
Not the worst goblin, but in my experience, Reckless One is much better. Less downside and more upside.
Posted By:
Guest1392057160
(4/7/2010 4:26:38 PM)
I like these when my warchiefs are out, but not without them.
6/6 for red and 1 or 2 is good,for one red is hilarrious. And i never have trouble with the drawback. Goblins tend to pour out af my goblin deck, which seems to be what there for yes?
Posted By:
XTwistedsoulX
(6/8/2011 3:43:14 PM)
Hes not that bad, as a red running goblins you should and MUST have the upper hand in creature numbers unless the opponent is playing lots of board wipe
3.5/5
Posted By:
Paladin85
(9/10/2011 12:29:23 PM)