Bloodcrazed Goblin
Creature — Goblin Berserker
"A single drop of blood draws their attention, then they strip your bones clean before you have time to die." —Jamias, hermit of Telfer Peak
- Border
- black
- Frame
- 2003
- Pull rate
- about 1 per booster–1 in 896
- Illustrator
- Steve Prescott
- Found in
- 2011 Core Set MTGO Redemption Foil · 2011 Core Set MTGO Redemption · 2 more
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Rulings
5 · latest Aug 15, 2010 · one tap opens all
- WotCAug 15, 2010
Bloodcrazed Goblin’s ability checks only whether damage was dealt to an opponent. It doesn’t care whether that opponent also gained life. For example, if an opponent was dealt 4 damage and gained 6 life during the turn, that player will have a higher life total than they started the turn with — but Goblin Berserker will still be able to attack.
- WotCAug 15, 2010
For Bloodcrazed Goblin to be able to attack, an opponent must have been dealt damage that turn before the declare attackers step begins. The damage must have been noncombat damage of some sort, or it was combat damage and an additional combat phase has been created.
- WotCAug 15, 2010
If Bloodcrazed Goblin attacks, it doesn’t have to attack the opponent who was dealt damage. It can attack a planeswalker. In a multiplayer game, it can attack a different opponent.
- WotCAug 15, 2010
If damage would have been dealt to an opponent but it was all prevented, redirected, or otherwise replaced, Bloodcrazed Goblin won’t be able to attack.
- WotCAug 15, 2010
It doesn’t matter how an opponent was dealt damage, or even who controlled the source of the damage.