| Name | Bashful - Riding the Rails |
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| Type | Character storyborn ally seven dwarfs |
| Description | Evasive (Only characters with Evasive can challenge this character.) |
| Flavor | "Oh, gosh!" |
| Set | Wilds Unknown #39 |
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| Name | Bashful - Riding the Rails |
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| Type | Character storyborn ally seven dwarfs |
| Description | Evasive (Only characters with Evasive can challenge this character.) |
| Flavor | "Oh, gosh!" |
| Set | Wilds Unknown #39 |
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Bashful - Riding the Rails, Character storyborn ally seven dwarfs, designed by None first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Wilds Unknown.
**Bashful – Riding the Rails** (5-cost Amethyst, Evasive) fits best in an **Amethyst tempo or evasive-focused deck**, especially ones built around chip damage and board control through hard-to-challenge characters. Because Evasive limits who can challenge him, he works well in decks that aim to protect key questers and force awkward trades, particularly alongside other Amethyst cards that grant card draw, bounce, or challenge manipulation. However, in most competitive builds, there are generally stronger 5-cost Amethyst options—such as **Elsa – Spirit of Winter** (for exert control) or **Genie – On the Job** (for stronger board impact and quest pressure)—which provide more immediate value or game-swinging effects. If Bashful’s stats are modest (as most mid-cost Evasive characters are), he tends to be outclassed unless you’re specifically building a Seven Dwarfs-themed or heavy Evasive synergy deck. Overall, he’s playable in casual or synergy-focused builds, but he is not typically an o
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