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CardName: Luckless Goblin Cost: {R} Type: Creature - Goblin Rogue Pow/Tgh: 1/1 Rules Text: Whenever you discard a card gets +2/+0 until end of turn. Flavour Text: When you've got nothing left to lose, you've everything to gain. Set/Rarity: Steamboom Advances Common

Luckless Goblin
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Creature – Goblin Rogue
Whenever you discard a card gets +2/+0 until end of turn.
When you've got nothing left to lose, you've everything to gain.
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Updated on 13 Feb 2019 by Sorrow

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2013-12-20 23:05:12: Sorrow created the card Luckless Goblin

I'm wondering if the ability is too black. With red being allowed to discard for tutoring now, I'm hoping that red can take advantage additional advantage of that.

Ooh, nice nice. Reminds me of Confessor, which also shows that this probably isn't too black. There are others too... Pitchstone Wall, I think?

2018-04-26 18:38:57: Sorrow edited Luckless Goblin:

Missing "on ~"

Amonkhet block gave us a crapton cards with the "Whenever you cycle or discard a card" trigger. They appeared in the grixis colors: Hekma Sentinels, Horror of the Broken Lands, Flameblade Adept, etc. Development wise, having those buffs be permanent on a 1-drop seems dangerous to me.

This was designed four years before Amonkhet was released. That being said. Idk if a 1/1 counter is what I want in red. Maybe +2/0 instead.

2018-12-27 13:35:39: Sorrow edited Luckless Goblin
2019-02-13 18:34:52: Sorrow edited Luckless Goblin:

fixed wording

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