| Name | Blistering Barrier |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — wall |
| Description | Defender (This creature can't attack.) |
| Artist | David Ho |
| Set | Mirage #159 |
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| Name | Blistering Barrier |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — wall |
| Description | Defender (This creature can't attack.) |
| Artist | David Ho |
| Set | Mirage #159 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Blistering Barrier, Creature — wall, designed by David Ho first released in Oct, 1996 in the set Mirage.
Blistering Barrier could be beneficial in a defensive deck, particularly one that focuses on stalling the game while building up resources or setting up powerful late-game plays, such as control or ramp decks. However, there are generally better options for a wall in red, such as Wall of Fire, which can deal damage while still providing defense, or Tangle Mantis for a more aggressive approach. While Blistering Barrier can see play in niche strategies, its lack of offensive capabilities and relatively low impact compared to other options may limit its effectiveness in most competitive decks.
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