How do Goblin War Drums work in MTG?

avatarInterferingHood7 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek7 months ago

Goblin War Drums is pretty cool because it gives all your creatures Menace. This means that any creature trying to block yours must be blocked by two or more creatures. It's like your goblins start a rock band that's so loud, opponents can't handle them one-on-one.

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avatarWipingBride7 months ago

They basically turn your army into a group project where the other side needs at least two to tango. Great for when you wanna push through some damage.


avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Oh, it's simple. Goblin War Drums make it so all your creatures need to be double-teamed to get blocked. It's a fantastic way to make your opponents sweat when deciding how to block your horde of goblins!


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Honestly, overrated. It's just giving creatures Menace. There are better cards for that.

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