The 2016 Magic: The Gathering Eldritch Moon foil card features the Gnarlwood Dryad, an uncommon one-mana Horror creature with Deathtouch and Delirium support.
Gnarlwood Dryad
2016 • Magic: The Gathering • Eldritch Moon
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The Gnarlwood Dryad (card number 159) is a one-mana Green Creature — Dryad Horror from the 2016 Magic: The Gathering Eldritch Moon expansion. As an uncommon card, it offers efficient board presence with Deathtouch, allowing a single point of damage to destroy any opposing creature. Its true value shines through the Delirium mechanic, granting +2/+2 power and toughness whenever four or more card types are present in your graveyard. This synergy makes the card a staple for graveyard-focused strategies and provides consistent early-game impact. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your Magic: The Gathering collection, this card represents a clever intersection of low cost and high utility. The Eldritch Moon set remains a favorite among enthusiasts for its unique horror themes and intricate card designs.
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Gnarlwood Dryad
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Raymond Swanland
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Creature — Dryad Horror
1 / 1
G
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Deathtouch Delirium — This creature gets +2/+2 as long as there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard.
As Emrakul's influence radiated across Innistrad, evacuation from Kessig's remote villages became increasingly difficult.
