Zhur-Taa Druid is a red-green common creature from Magic: The Gathering's 2013 Dragon's Maze expansion, numbered 120.
Zhur-Taa Druid
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Dragon's Maze
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Zhur-Taa Druid serves as a versatile mana source in Magic: The Gathering, originating from the 2013 Dragon's Maze expansion. As a Common card numbered 120, this two-mana Human Druid produces green mana when tapped. Its unique ability allows the controller to deal one damage to each opponent whenever it is tapped for mana, making it a strategic tool for aggressive decks or mana acceleration in limited formats. The card’s dual red and green identity reflects the complex mana requirements often found in the block’s design philosophy. Zhur-Taa Druid remains a recognizable piece for those building sets or seeking specific gameplay utilities. Whether you are a competitive player or a casual collector, adding this card to your roster provides both functional value and historical context to your Magic: The Gathering library. For those interested in the broader scope of Magic: The Gathering, this card represents a key component of the Dragon's Maze era.
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Zhur-Taa Druid
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Mark Winters
Card Stock
English
{R}{G}
Creature — Human Druid
1 / 1
G, R
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{T}: Add {G}. Whenever you tap this creature for mana, it deals 1 damage to each opponent.
"Only the decadent think magic should be pristine and without cost."
