TCG Playability
Kindred Sorcery — Goblin
Choose two — • Create a token that's a copy of target Goblin you control. • Creatures target player controls get +1/+1 and gain haste until end of turn. • Destroy target artifact or creature. • Target player mills five cards, then puts each Goblin card milled this way into their hand.
Grub's Command is a versatile modal sorcery that brings impressive flexibility to black-red strategies, particularly those built around Goblin synergies. As a kindred sorcery with a five-mana investment of three generic, one black, and one red mana, this spell rewards players for committing to tribal-focused decks while offering enough utility to function in broader aggressive and midrange strategies. The spell's four distinct modes create meaningful decision points: copying a Goblin you control enables exponential board development and works exceptionally well with lords, token generators, and creatures with enters-the-battlefield effects; granting all creatures +1/+1 and haste provides explosive finishing potential, especially valuable in go-wide strategies that struggle with summoning sickness; the targeted removal option gives you interaction against problematic permanents when you don't need the tempo boost; and the mill effect with potential hand refill is uniquely powerful in Goblin decks since it effectively tutors Goblins directly into your hand while filling the graveyard for potential delirium, escape, or recursion synergies. This card shines in dedicated Goblin decks across multiple formats, from Pioneer and Modern where tribal strategies have established support, to Commander where it slots seamlessly into Goblin-focused generals like Krenko or Squee-based strategies. The ability to choose two modes means you're rarely unhappy with your options, whether you need to protect a stalled board, advance your creatures immediately, remove a threat, or generate card advantage through the mill effect. Players gravitate toward Grub's Command because it represents the best of what Goblin strategies offer: concentrated efficiency, tribal synergy, and the flexibility to address whatever your opponent is doing while advancing your own game plan.
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