The Planechase expansion with the Hearthfire Hobgoblin, card number 102 in this 2009 Magic: The Gathering release.
Hearthfire Hobgoblin
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Planechase
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Description
The Hearthfire Hobgoblin stands out in the Planechase expansion as a unique hybrid creature that bridges red and white mana. Released in 2009 as card number 102, this Uncommon card brings a distinct strategic element to the Planechase format. Designed by Steven Belledin, the card represents a Goblin Soldier with a mana value of three, requiring a mix of red and white resources to cast. Collectors of Magic: The Gathering appreciate this card for its versatility and the double strike ability, which allows it to deal damage in both the first and second combat steps. This mechanic makes it a compelling addition for players looking to build aggressive decks within the Planechase universe. Whether you are focused on completing the set or expanding your library of dual-colored creatures, this card offers significant value. As a key component of the 2009 release, the Hearthfire Hobgoblin remains a notable piece for enthusiasts of the game's history and mechanics.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Hearthfire Hobgoblin
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Steven Belledin
Card Stock
English
{R/W}{R/W}{R/W}
Creature — Goblin Soldier
2 / 2
R, W
Card Text
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Double strike
Hobgoblins are best left alone. They sharpen their farm implements far more than is necessary for their work in the fields.
