Bloodcrazed Goblin
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Bloodcrazed Goblin
# Bloodcrazed Goblin Bloodcrazed Goblin represents a straightforward aggressive creature from Magic 2011's core set era. As a common red goblin, it embodies the straightforward design philosophy of that period—a cheap creature with a simple evasion mechanic that rewards aggressive play. Collectors view this card primarily through the lens of set completion rather than individual significance, though the foil version holds modest appeal for those building foil commons collections or red-themed binders. The card's commonality means both versions remain accessible and inexpensive. Its mechanical simplicity and lack of constructed relevance keep it from commanding collector attention, but it serves as a solid example of how core sets filled their creature slots with functional, if unremarkable, designs that supported limited play without breaking the format.
