Boggart Loggers
A piece of designed-in hate, aimed squarely at green. The forestwalk is the elegant part of the bargain: against any deck running Forests, this Goblin walks past blockers unimpeded, but against everyone else it is a 2/1 with no evasion at all. The sacrifice ability sharpens that color-targeting into a knife: paying the activation cost destroys a Treefolk or a Forest outright, blowing up either the green tribe's anchor creatures or, at the cost of the body, a land in the mana base. The result is a creature whose entire value curve is conditional on the opponent: dead weight in some matchups, a one-card answer to a Treefolk archetype in others. This is the old, deliberately asymmetric school of tribal warfare, where a card was printed not to be generically good but to be specifically miserable for the deck across the table. The Goblin-versus-Treefolk grudge it embodies is the whole point; remove the Forests and Treefolk from the equation and there is almost nothing left, which is exactly how a card like this was meant to be priced.
