TCG Playability
Creature — Goblin
Indestructible Whenever this creature is dealt damage, it deals that much damage to target opponent. {2}{R}, {T}: This creature fights another target creature.
"Why don't you come a little closer and say that again, you spineless spit-licker!"
Brash Taunter is a versatile and surprisingly powerful red creature that rewards strategic deck building and creative play patterns across multiple formats. This indestructible one-mana-value goblin serves as an excellent damage redirection engine that turns incoming damage into direct threats against your opponents, making it particularly valuable in defensive strategies that need an offensive outlet. The card's indestructible ability ensures it survives the very damage it's redirecting, creating a sustainable source of pressure that only grows more threatening as the game progresses and life totals become more contested. Beyond its passive damage-dealing ability, Brash Taunter includes an active fight ability that costs two red mana and a tap activation, giving you additional control over creature matchups and the ability to pressure opposing blockers while simultaneously triggering your own damage redirection effects. This makes the card especially appealing in red tempo and stompy strategies that appreciate having a creature with built-in utility and staying power. Brash Taunter fits naturally into several competitive and casual archetypes, particularly damage-focused strategies in Pioneer and Modern that leverage cards like Tibalt's Trickery or other damage doublers, as well as commander decks built around Gishath or other aggressive red commanders. The card's extensive format legality across Historic, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and Vintage makes it accessible whether you're building for competitive play or casual environments. Whether you're looking for a resilient creature that punishes opponents for attacking you, a way to convert blocking into offensive pressure, or simply a flexible red body that generates value through damage, Brash Taunter delivers on multiple axes and deserves consideration in any red-based strategy seeking sustainable creature-based threats.
Illustrated by Edgar Sánchez Hidalgo