Raging Goblin is a common creature card from the 2003 Eighth Edition set of Magic: The Gathering, identified by card number 212.
Raging Goblin
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Eighth Edition
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Raging Goblin, card number 212 in Magic: The Gathering Eighth Edition, is a fundamental red creature for collectors of the 2003 release. As a Goblin Berserker with a mana cost of one, this card serves as a powerful early-game presence in the TCG. The Eighth Edition set, released in 2003, remains a cornerstone for enthusiasts completing the core set hierarchy. This product represents the standard version of Raging Goblin, featuring the iconic creature type and the haste ability that allows it to attack immediately upon entering the battlefield. For collectors focusing on the 8ED era, securing this card is a key step in building a comprehensive collection. The card's design and mechanics reflect the strategic depth that has made Magic: The Gathering a enduring favorite among trading card game fans. Whether you are assembling a full set or seeking specific creatures from this historic release, Raging Goblin offers a tangible connection to the game's rich history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Raging Goblin
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Jeff Miracola
Card Stock
English
{R}
Creature — Goblin Berserker
1 / 1
R
Card Text
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Haste (This creature can attack and {T} as soon as it comes under your control.)
He raged at the world, at his family, at his life. But mostly he just raged.
