Goblin Burrows
A colorless-producing land with a Goblin pump button attached: the price is the mana it produces. Tapping for instead of
is a real concession in a deck that wants red on curve, and the repeatable +2/+0 wants you to keep mana open rather than spend it casting more threats. The payoff is a mana sink that creature removal never answers: in the grind after the board stalls, a Goblin deck with this in play can punch through with whatever survives, turning a topdecked land into reach the opponent can only blunt by killing the creature it targets. It belongs to the small family of tribal payoff lands that an early-era block built around its featured types, lands that participate in combat without ever being creatures themselves and so dodge the sweepers and edicts that punish a flooded board. The restriction that caps its reach also keeps it from ever stabilizing a losing position: every activation costs
and only ever buffs power, so it accelerates clocks rather than slows them. This is a card for the deck that is already ahead and needs to convert pressure into lethal, not the one looking for a way back in.



