The 2005 Magic: The Gathering card Goblin Cohort (106) from the Betrayers of Kamigawa set, presented here in a sought-after foil finish.
Goblin Cohort
2005 • Magic: The Gathering • Betrayers of Kamigawa
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Description
Identified by card number 106, this Common rarity card features a striking foil treatment that enhances its visual appeal for collectors and hobbyists. Created by artist Darrell Riche, the card depicts a Goblin Warrior with a mana cost of one red mana, making it an accessible and efficient choice for gameplay. Its unique ability restricts attacking unless the controller has cast a creature spell in the same turn, adding a strategic layer to deck building. This product represents a specific era of TCG history, appealing to those who appreciate the intricate design and mechanics of the Kamigawa block. Collectors often seek out foil variants of this era for their enhanced durability and aesthetic value, making the foil version of Goblin Cohort a notable item for completionists and investors alike. The card's status as a Red creature further cements its role in decks focused on aggressive strategies or tribal themes centered around Goblins.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Goblin Cohort
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Darrell Riche
Card Stock
English
Foil
{R}
Creature — Goblin Warrior
2 / 2
R
Card Text
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This creature can't attack unless you've cast a creature spell this turn.
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