Goblin Shortcutter
Evasion in red usually rides on the attacker itself: trample, haste, a temporary fear effect on the creature you want to push through. This goblin sells the evasion from the other direction, stapling a Falter-style "can't block" onto a body and pointing it at whichever blocker is in the way. Because the trigger names a single target, you peel away the one defender that matters and the rest of the wall holds; it never becomes a true mass-Falter. That makes the effect most valuable when you already have a board to swing with, since the cleared lane opens up for the whole team rather than for the goblin alone. The 2/1 frame is the after: once the enters trigger fires and the unblockable window closes, what remains is a serviceable two-power attacker, so the card never sits dead even when there was nothing worth Faltering. It belongs to the small family of aggressive creatures that pay for their bodies by also removing a defensive obstacle, the same structural trade red beatdown has always reached for when it wants a chip of reach in a color that otherwise wins races by trading evasion for raw speed.


