Guard Gomazoa
It lingers near the outposts of the Makindi Trenches, inadvertently granting another layer of defense.
Artist: Rob Alexander TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link

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Guard Gomazoa
It lingers near the outposts of the Makindi Trenches, inadvertently granting another layer of defense.
Artist: Rob Alexander TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Today's Date is May 6th, 2024 and today's card is Flood!
Fun Fact of the Day: This card is from a rather infamous set called The Dark. It had a fair few cards with sort of creepy looking art, horror inspiration, and some cards with inspiration from the occult. It being released in the 90s at the height of the satanic panic put Magic the Gathering in bad standing with paranoid christians all over the country. This card is a good example of how they were going for a more emotionally evocative, moody setting.
[ID This card depicts a large body of water with a house's roof poking out the top towards the right side and a tree with a cat stuck in it poking out the top towards the left side. A boy sits sorrowfully on the top of the roof.
It's an enchantment that costs 1 Blue mana. Its rarity is Common.
The rules read "2 Blue mana: Target non-flying creature becomes tapped."
The flavor text reads "A dash of cool water does wonders to clear a cluttered battlefield"
-Vibekke Ragnild, Witches and War
Its artist is Denise Derwiler and its print year is 1994. It's from the infamous set The Dark. End ID.]
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