| Name | Goblin Lackey |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — goblin |
| Description | Whenever this creature deals damage to a player, you may put a Goblin permanent card from your hand onto the battlefield. |
| Flavor | The days are long, the hours are hard, the rocks are pointy, but at least there's friendship. |
| Artist | Julia Metzger |
| Set | Secret Lair Drop #2425 |
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About Goblin Lackey
Goblin Lackey, Creature — goblin, designed by Jerry Tiritilli first released in Oct, 1998 in the set Urza's Saga and was printed exactly in 8 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Premodern.
A deck focused on aggressive goblin tribal strategies in Magic: the Gathering would benefit from using Goblin Lackey, as it allows for explosive starts by putting goblin creatures into play for free. While Goblin Lackey is a powerful card in this type of deck, some players may prefer Goblin Matron or Goblin Ringleader for more consistent value. However, Goblin Lackey can still be a strong inclusion in decks looking to overwhelm opponents with a swarm of goblins early in the game.
Rules
08/01/08
A Goblin permanent card is an artifact, creature, land, and/or enchantment card with the creature type “Goblin”. Usually such cards will be creatures in addition to any other types, but they may be tribal instead. For example, you could put Boggart Shenanigans onto the battlefield with this effect.

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