ALL 20 Prize Pack 1/1 Card Spoilers are HERE!

Casters,

Spoiler season is here once again, though not for an official set release. MetaZoo Prize Packs have been planned as rewards for competitive play since late last year, and we are now beginning to see both the cards themselves and what players and collectors can expect.

Prize Packs mark the first product of MetaZoo’s new era to feature serialized cards of varying rarities. These cards are not only numbered in short print runs but also showcase entirely new artwork distinct from their standard counterparts.

With that in mind, MetaZoo News is proud to share a major reveal. Below, you will find all twenty 1-of-1 cards contained within these elusive Prize Packs, gathered together in a single, easy-to-reference resource. Readers can also expect future integration into the MetaZoo News deck builder later this month for those interested in assembling the ultimate showcase deck. Want to see the full gallery and skip the countdown? Scroll to the end of the page to see each card in all their glory!

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[#1] Mike the Headless Chicken 1/1

First in the lineup is Mike the Headless Chicken, numbered 001/020 in Prize Pack Series 1 (PZ1). Illustrated by Oliver Hamlin, Mike is a 1-cost, 2-influence Air creature from Fruita, Colorado. His ability, Rolling Head, allows him to move to another lane when tapped as your action, giving this low-cost creature useful mobility.

PZ1 001 T10 MikeTheHeadlessChicken

[#2] Batsquatch (Engine Disruptor) 1/1

Landing in the number two spot with card number 002/020, we come face to face with the infamous Batsquatch. Illustrated by fan-favorite MetaZoo artist Poncho, Batsquatch soars above hazy pink and purple tones that glow across the landscape while the sun sets in the distance. It is a truly beautiful card and immediately recognizable as a Poncho piece. Batsquatch is a 2-cost, 2-influence Air creature with an activated ability that allows the caster to move it once per round.

PZ1 002 T10 Batsquatch EngineDisruptor

[#3] Goofus Bird 1/1

Flying into the third position with card number 003/020 is Goofus Bird. Reimagined by MAR00N666, this illustration leans fully into the cryptid’s wonderfully silly nature. Flapping about with reckless abandon in vibrant blue, green, white, and reddish-orange tones, Goofus Bird is a 2-cost, 2-influence creature with Soar and a powerful effect that increases its influence while a friendly creature occupies another lane.

PZ1 003 T10 GoofusBird

[#4] Mothman (Bridge Dweller) 1/1

Illustrated by the ever-talented Eduardo Francisco, the fan-favorite cryptid Mothman appears in the fourth spot with card number 004/020. Representing the Dark Aura, Mothman hovers beside a bridge, waiting for the next caster brave enough to map it. As a 3-cost, 4-influence creature, Mothman delivers immediate value through Foresight, decreasing the Aura cost of cards from your allied Aura type.

PZ1 004 T10 Mothman BridgeDweller

[#5] Snipe (Camouflaged) 1/1

One of the community’s most beloved cryptids glides into the #5 spot. Illustrated by Kleoite, Snipe appears in a playful and charming depiction of the tiny flyer. This 1-cost, 1-influence creature can move across the board through its ability, though it becomes tapped in its new lane until the end of the round.

PZ1 005 T10 Snipe Camouflaged

[#6] Bigfoot (Unhidden) 1/1

Stomping into position at #6, this new interpretation of Bigfoot has already received widespread praise from the community. Illustrated by Joe Olson, some fans have even drawn comparisons to the Gumberoo, making this perhaps the closest thing we will see to a “Gumfoot.” As a 6-cost, 6-influence Earth creature, Bigfoot arrives later in the game, but opposing cryptids in its lane will certainly feel his presence.

PZ1 006 T10 Bigfoot Unhidden

[#7] Drop Bear 1/1

Next, we head down under with Drop Bear, whose legendary likeness now graces the face of a prize card. Illustrated in vivid detail by Rhasdra and carrying card number 007/020, this 2-cost, 3-influence creature can appear early in a match and immediately deal 2 damage to a unit in its lane. Fun fact: This is one of the first prize card art to be revealed by GQL in 2025!

PZ1 007 T10 DropBear

[#8] Anubis 1/1

Standing proudly in the eighth spot is the ancient Egyptian cryptid Anubis, illustrated by Jorge Rodrigues and aligned with the Dark Aura. Posed with commanding presence, Anubis costs 9 Aura and contributes 6 influence to its lane. His ability, Soul Weighing, allows the caster to return a fallen creature from the discard pile, making Anubis a powerful centerpiece for Dark Aura strategies.

PZ1 008 T10 Anubis

[#9] Chupacabra (The Vengeful) 1/1

Quietly stalking into the ninth position, Chupacabra returns once again in MetaZoo mythology. Illustrated by the immensely talented Cu Hung, the creature grins as it approaches a defenseless herd of sheep through an open fence. This 5-cost, 4-influence Fire creature can deal 4 damage on play within its lane, acting as an immediate board disruptor.

PZ1 009 T10 Chupacabra TheVengeful

[#10] Awful (Nightmare Cacophony) 1/1

Rounding out the first ten cards is Awful, taking to the skies with sharp talons extended toward its prey. Created by Jack Burke, this 7-cost, 8-influence Fire creature makes a significant mid-to-late-game impact by dealing 3 damage in its lane while adding substantial influence.

PZ1 010 T10 Awful NightmareCacophony

[#11] Medford Shmoos 1/1

In a fun surprise, the Medford Shmoos return for the first time since their Base Set appearance, landing at 011/020. Illustrated by Gabriel Nascimento, these furry creatures represent the Lightning Aura. With a 2-cost and 2 influence, they can generate a Spark token in a lane without friendly creatures.

PZ1 011 T10 MedfordSchmoos

[#12] Sun Wukong 1/1

The Monkey King himself soars into the twelfth position. In a stunning illustration by fan-favorite Jett Yates, Sun Wukong bursts with pink, blue, gold, and white energy that fills the frame. This 6-cost, 5-influence Lightning creature can generate additional Mission Points when played effectively.

PZ1 012 T10 SunWukong

[#13] Black Cat 1/1

Using one of its nine lives, Black Cat appears at lucky number 013/020. Reimagined by Moniek Schilder, this Dark Aura creature costs 2 Aura and provides 3 influence. After a successful mission, Black Cat allows you to choose which units are affected by Destruction instead of your opponent, turning the tables in dramatic fashion.

PZ1 013 T10 BlackCat

[#14] Kappa 1/1

Sliding into the fourteenth spot is Kappa, an underground favorite illustrated by Emily Nancy and aligned with the Water Aura. Despite its cheerful look, Kappa’s Defensive Stance prevents it from being shattered, making it a dependable presence in any lane. Emily Nancy once again proves that her art is truly on another level.

PZ1 014 T10 Kappa

[#15] Loch Ness Monster 1/1

Loch Ness Monster rises from the depths at 015/020. Illustrated by Reyjin, this Torrential Tides favorite boasts a remarkably low 2 Aura cost paired with a massive 8 influence. Its unique effect allows either player to utilize it, creating unusual strategic possibilities.

PZ1 015 T10 LochNessMonster

[#16] Loveland Frogman 1/1

Representing the Water Aura at 016/020, Loveland Frogman returns in beautiful artwork by Pierre Broissand. With a 2-cost and 2 influence, its ability reduces Overwhelm in its lane by 2, setting the stage for powerful defensive plays. If you recall, this was the very first 1/1 card that was shown off by MetaZoo!

PZ1 016 T10 LovelandFrogman

[#17] Bakunawa 1/1

Bakunawa opens its jaws to swallow the Moon in the seventeenth position. Illustrated by Jake Lawrence in striking blue tones, this massive dragon carries a cost of 6 and an enormous 12 influence. It occupies additional battlefield space to balance that efficiency, striking fear into opposing casters.

PZ1 017 T10 Bakunawa DevoureroftheMoon

[#18] Plague Doctor 1/1

Keeping to the shadows at 018/020, Plague Doctor appears in haunting artwork by Gonky. With a cost and influence of 7, it doubles Hex counters on all units when played, affecting both sides of the battlefield. Gonky is fondly remembered for his striking Mothman alt art card from MetaZoo's base set and has outdone himself with this fantastic piece.

PZ1 018 T10 PlagueDoctor

[#19] Behemoth 1/1

Stampeding into the penultimate position is Behemoth, illustrated by Raphael Massarani. With a towering 10 cost and 13 influence, it enters play with 10 Hex counters on itself, challenging skilled casters to unlock its full destructive potential. 

PZ1 019 T10 Behemoth

[#20] Kraken 1/1

We arrive at the end with Kraken, card 020/020. In one of the most dramatic Kraken depictions to date, Umeshu Lovers delivers a breathtaking illustration that captures the terror’s immense power. Costing 9 Aura and wielding 13 influence, Kraken returns non-Water creatures to their owners’ hands, providing unmatched control.

PZ1 020 T10 Kraken

And with that, Casters, we have seen all of the 1-of-1 cards found within Prize Packs. These stand among the rarest pieces in MetaZoo history, and we hope to see them surface in collections following upcoming tournament play.

Below, you will find a complete gallery showcasing each card in full.

Stay tuned to MetaZoo News for continued updates on Prize Packs and Organized Play as more information emerges.