Complete your Magic: The Gathering Zendikar collection with the Gomazoa foil card, card number 46 from the 2009 set. This Uncommon Jellyfish creature offers unique gameplay mechanics for TCG enthusiasts.
Gomazoa
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Zendikar
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Description
The Magic: The Gathering Zendikar set, released in 2009, features Gomazoa as card number 46. This Uncommon foil creature belongs to the Jellyfish type and is recognized for its distinct defensive capabilities. Players value this card for its combination of defender and flying traits, which create strategic depth during gameplay. The card’s ability allows you to bounce itself and blockers to the top of their owners' libraries, offering a tactical advantage in controlling the board. Crafted by artist Chippy, this foil version adds visual appeal for collectors who appreciate the shimmering finish typical of foil treatments. Whether you are building a competitive deck or expanding your Zendikar collection, this card represents a key piece of the expansion's creature lineup.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Gomazoa
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Chippy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}{U}
Creature — Jellyfish
0 / 3
U
Card Text
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Defender, flying {T}: Put this creature and each creature it's blocking on top of their owners' libraries, then those players shuffle.
To explorers, "point man" is a polite way of saying "gomazoa fodder."
