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*Walls with the highest combined power and toughness - <c>Illusionary Wall</c> and <c>Sunweb</c> - 11
*Walls with the highest combined power and toughness - <c>Illusionary Wall</c> and <c>Sunweb</c> - 11
*Wall printed the most times - <c>Wall of Swords</c> (every core set except 9th Edition plus [[Portal (set)|Portal]])
*Wall printed the most times - <c>Wall of Swords</c> (every core set except 9th Edition plus [[Portal (set)|Portal]])
*[[:Category:Expansions and sets|Expansion set]] with the most Walls - [[Ice Age (set)|Ice Age]] - 11
*[[:Category:Expansions and sets|Expansion set]] with the most Walls - {{Ice Age Set}} - 11


[[Category:Creature types]]
[[Category:Creature types]]

Revision as of 21:24, 5 November 2007

A Wall is usually a defensive creature that either has the rule text walls can't attack, or after an errata, has defender. Being a defensive creature, walls in general have a higher toughness then power but ther are exceptions like Blistering Barrier.

Walls were removed for a short time after 8th Edition because in a sense it was hard to fathom how a Wall of Wood which seemed stationary would be able to move to block a creature. In 10th Edition each color, except black, saw a wall being printed. No explanation was given as to why walls came back to print.

Notable walls

  • Wall of Blossoms - a 0/4 which replaced itself with a card draw, this wall saw play in some tournament green decks.

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