TCG Playability
Creature — Phyrexian Goblin Warrior
Trample This creature gets +1/+0 for each oil counter on it. When this creature enters and whenever another creature or artifact you control is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, put an oil counter on this creature.
Exuberant Fuseling is a compelling one-mana red creature that offers excellent potential for aggressive strategies, particularly in decks that leverage sacrifice mechanics and artifact synergies. This Phyrexian Goblin Warrior enters with a modest 0/1 body, but its true strength emerges through its oil counter engine. The creature gains +1/+0 for each oil counter it accumulates, and it immediately begins generating counters when it enters the battlefield while also triggering whenever any creature or artifact you control is put into a graveyard from the battlefield. This makes Exuberant Fuseling an exceptional fit for sacrifice-heavy strategies where you're already creating a pipeline of creatures and artifacts destined for the graveyard. The early trample ability means that even modest power increases translate into efficient damage, ensuring your incremental oil counters matter in the race. In constructed formats, this card shines in Modern and Pioneer sacrifice decks built around cards like Viscera Seer, Collected Company, or Kroxa, Titan of Death's Shore, where creatures are constantly leaving the battlefield as part of your game plan. Historic and Commander players will find similar homes in Rakdos or Gruul sacrifice shells. The card's low mana cost means it functions as an efficient threat that scales throughout the game rather than serving as a late-game payoff, making it ideal for aggressive strategies that transition into grindy midgame scenarios. Whether you're in Limited or Constructed play, Exuberant Fuseling rewards deckbuilding that naturally aligns with graveyard strategies while providing a legitimately threatening clock.
Illustrated by Billy Christian