| Name | Walking Wall |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — wall |
| Description | Defender
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| Flavor | "The fortress is not what it seems." —Arcum Dagsson, Soldevi machinist |
| Artist | Anthony S. Waters |
| Set | Masters Edition #172 |
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| Name | Walking Wall |
|---|---|
| Type | Artifact creature — wall |
| Description | Defender
|
| Flavor | "The fortress is not what it seems." —Arcum Dagsson, Soldevi machinist |
| Artist | Anthony S. Waters |
| Set | Masters Edition #172 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Walking Wall, Artifact creature — wall, designed by Anthony S. Waters first released in Jun, 1995 in the set Ice Age and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
Walking Wall could be beneficial in a deck focused on stalling the game and controlling the board, as its ability to temporarily boost its power and allow it to attack can surprise opponents and potentially deal damage. However, there are likely better options available, such as Wall of Omens or Wall of Blossoms, which provide card draw upon entering the battlefield, offering more value and versatility. Walking Wall may not see much play in competitive decks due to its higher cost and limited impact compared to other wall creatures available in Magic: the Gathering.
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