The 2010 Magic: The Gathering Foil Goblin Tunneler (#143) is a distinct Red Goblin Rogue creature from the M11 set, designed for TCG collectors and players.
Goblin Tunneler
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2010 as part of the Magic: The Gathering M11 set, this foil Goblin Tunneler card (number 143) represents a staple of the Red Goblin Rogue archetype. Designed by Jesper Ejsing, the card features a mana cost of {1}{R} and serves as a versatile defensive tool in the trading card game. Its ability allows you to target a creature with power 2 or less, preventing it from blocking for the turn. This makes it a favorite among collectors who appreciate the strategic depth of the M11 release. Collectors seeking to complete their M11 foil sets often look for this card number. The glossy finish enhances the visual appeal of the illustration, making it a desirable addition to any Magic: The Gathering collection. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new enthusiast, adding this foil variant to your portfolio offers a tangible connection to one of the game's most influential core releases.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Goblin Tunneler
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Jesper Ejsing
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{R}
Creature — Goblin Rogue
1 / 1
R
Card Text
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{T}: Target creature with power 2 or less can't be blocked this turn.
"You never know what's going to be in goblin tunnels. Even in the best case, there will still be goblins." —Sachir, Akoum Expeditionary House
