Assembly a horde of Goblins, then feed them to your Dragons for some massive damage!

The deck is built on two ideas: summon a large amount of expendable Goblins with cards like Dragon Fodder and use them to deal damage with cards like Goblin Grenade. Then, when you have ammased enough of the little buggers, let them be Devoured by your big dragons and either let your opponent eat indirect damage from Voracious Dragon or come swinging with a giant Predator Dragon . Either way, it's a hit that will likely end the game for you.

The deck is easy to pilot. The most important thing is to gather as many goblins as fast as you can. This means that you are more inclined to take a direct hit from an attacker than to chump block with your Goblins (unless it's a hit too big for you to take of course). Don't worry about taking some early damage, the deck is fast enough to deal more damage in bursts than the opponent can deal to you per turn. More Goblins means more mana from Brightstone Ritual, though you'll likely only need 4 Goblins at most in order to enough mana for your big finishers. More Goblins also means more power from goblin strike, which is often a Lightning Bolt at worst.

The Artifacts are purely here for Kuldotha Rebirth . You'll want to try to avoid eating up your Great Furnace with it unless you either have enough mana left or if you have a Brightstone Ritual in your hand.

The deck has some big components that push it into Legacy, but a small exhange in speed can turn it into a modern variant:

-Replace Brightstone Ritual with Memnite. This prevents you from pulling a surprise turn 3 Predator Dragon , but you get a free creature that can be eaten later for bigger Devour bonusses.

-Replace Great Furnace with Mountain. 20 mana is all you need, since most of your games don't go for longer than 6 turns.

-Replace goblin strike with Lightning Bolt. this trades your variable damge in for a flat 3 damage. Most of the time it will be lower than with the Legacy version, but 3 damage for one mana is still nothing to sneeze at

Overall, it's a fun deck to play and a different take on a Burn deck. It's a pretty cheap deck to build at around 30 dollars or so, it has big Dragons that can become even bigger for all your Timmy needs, and everyone loves Goblins.

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