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Lands:
4 Auntie's Hovel
7 Mountain
4 Sulfurous Springs
7 Swamp
1 Winding Canyons

Creatures:
2 Boggart Harbinger
1 Boggart Mob
4 Festering Goblin
4 Goblin Grenadiers
4 Goblin Vandal
1 Hornet Harasser
3 Lowland Oaf
1 Mudbutton Torchrunner
1 Spiderwig Boggart
4 Squeaking Pie Sneak
1 Wort, Boggart Auntie

Other Spells:
3 Betrothed of Fire
4 Mind Stone
4 Tendrils of Despair

Mind Stone Giant.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Even ten years ago, Goblins were throwing themselves under a bus for the greater good. For proof, look no further than arguably the most devastating "saboteur" of them all, Goblin Grenadiers. Of course, in order to make your opponent lose a creature and a land, you'll need to sneak your four-mana 2/2 through his or her defenses. No mean feat. A mean feat would be to give it evasion courtesy of Lowland Oaf's Goblin-chucking ability. You won't even have to sacrifice your Grenadiers at end of turn because they'll be long gone by then! Spiderwig Boggart's comes-into-play can also do the trick, while Wort, Boggart Auntie can bring back your Grenadiers for another go around.

Goblin Vandal is another fine "saboteur" who can benefit from being launched skyward by your Lowland Oafs. Mudbutton Torchrunner, Hornet Harasser, and Festering Goblin actually like the end-of-turn sacrifice. In fact, they like being sacrificed so much, that you might as well play with other sac outlets like Tendrils of Despair and Betrothed of Fire.

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by Chris Millar @ www.wizards.com

TRIBAL: Goblins - Goblin Grenadiers / Lowland Oaf

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