Goblin Bomb

Modern Card Decisions

New 27 Nov 2017 Asked by phyrexiathings 38 Comments

Why was makeshift munitions printed in Ixalan, when goblin bombardment would have fit perfectly creatively and gotten the card into modern?


I’ll guess because we didn’t want Goblin Bombardment in Modern. Remember, just a guess.

Wizards' Magic Statues

New 01 Oct 2017 Asked by zanmor 36 Comments

are there still other statues around Wizards? Have we seen any in the past? Do they have names?


Different Magic statues in the building: Shivan Dragon (Mitzi)
Dakkon Blackblade
Prodigal Sorcerer
Jester’s Cap
Spirit Link
Goblin Bomb
Goblin Rock Sled
Goblin Grenade

Strength in Standard

New 07 Nov 2015 Asked by evilcuttlefish-deactivated20180 26 Comments

When you say something is too strong for standard, do you mean the current standard environment or all future standards?


Goblin Bombardment is too strong for any Standard.

Reprinting Goblin Bombardment

New 07 Nov 2015 Asked by askmaromtg 17 Comments

Can you reprint Goblin Bombardment in a modern legal set?


Not a developer, but no. Too powerful for Standard.

Free Sacrifice Outlets

New 26 Feb 2015 Asked by c3peelio 27 Comments

Is Development currently opposed to free sacrifice outlets on permanents? I don't recall seeing one in some time. Are cards like Goblin Bombardment going to remain a relic of the past?


They have a lot of potential to be dangerous.

Goblin Bombardment's Power

New 29 Aug 2014 Asked by zhoud 16 Comments

Is Goblin Bombardment too strong for Standard/Modern? Is Barrage of Expendables the most development is willing to push an effect like that now?


Not a developer, but yes, Goblin Bombardment is too good for Standard.


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