TCG Playability
Creature — Goblin Scout
{T}, Blight 1: Discard a card. If you do, draw a card. (To blight 1, put a -1/-1 counter on a creature you control.)
"Crunch and crack! Gnaw and snap! Be the snacker or be the snack!"
Gristle Glutton is a deceptively efficient red creature that serves as a flexible utility piece for decks looking to leverage the blight mechanic for card advantage and graveyard synergies. This one-mana goblin scout offers a repeatable card selection engine that costs only a tap and one blight counter on a creature you control, allowing you to discard and draw cards at your own pace throughout the game. The card's true strength lies in its ability to support decks that want to fill their graveyard with specific cards while maintaining hand size, making it particularly valuable in strategies that benefit from discards such as madness decks, self-mill strategies, or any archetype running payoff cards that trigger on creature death or when cards enter the graveyard. The one toughness might seem fragile, but the three toughness total makes it surprisingly resilient against early removal, and the body is expendable anyway since you'll often be putting -1/-1 counters on it to fuel the blight ability. From a format legality perspective, Gristle Glutton is exceptionally accessible, appearing legal in nearly every constructed format including Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Pauper, Commander, and Vintage, meaning you can build around this card across multiple competitive and casual environments. For budget-conscious players, this card represents outstanding value as an early-game threat that generates incremental advantage, and in Pauper specifically, it's a legitimate contender in decks seeking card filtration and graveyard interaction without committing significant mana resources.
Illustrated by Filip Burburan