Zombie Token
| Name | Zombie Token |
|---|---|
| Type | Token creature — zombie |
| Description | Decayed (This creature can't block. When it attacks, sacrifice it at end of combat.) |
| Artist | Sam White |
| Set | Geheimen van Strixhaven Commander Tokens #12 |
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About Zombie Token
Zombie Token, Token creature — zombie, designed by Christopher Rush first released in Aug, 1998 in the set Unglued Tokens and was printed exactly in 100 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of € 0.09.
This Zombie Token card could benefit a deck focused on graveyard recursion or sacrifice strategies, as it provides a creature that can be easily brought back or used as a sacrifice outlet. However, there are better cards available for these strategies, such as Gravecrawler or Bloodghast, which offer more versatility and value. While Zombie Token could see play in casual or budget decks, it may not be a top choice in more competitive settings.
Where to buy
![]() | TCG Player | 72 uni.
| € 0.09 | Visit store |
![]() | Card Kingdom | 954 uni.
| € 0.31 | Visit store |
![]() | Ebay.com | Visit store | ||
![]() | Printing proxies | $ 0.75 | Visit store |
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Frequently asked questions about Zombie Token
What type of card is Zombie Token?
Zombie Token is a Token creature — zombie card in Magic: the Gathering MTG.
What does Zombie Token do?
Decayed (This creature can't block. When it attacks, sacrifice it at end of combat.)
How much does Zombie Token cost?
Zombie Token currently starts at € 0.09. See live prices from multiple sellers in the Where to buy section above.
What set is Zombie Token from?
Zombie Token was first released in the set Unglued Tokens, illustrated by Christopher Rush.
Is Zombie Token legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Zombie Token can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.






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