Living Wall Beta Magic Cards Singles
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RarityUncommon
ColorArtifact
Casting Cost
Card TypeArtf Crt
Card TextDefender (This creature can't attack.)
: Regenerate Living Wall.
Creature TypeWall
SetLimited Edition Beta
ArtistAnson Maddocks
Flavor TextSome fiendish mage had created a horrifying wall of living flesh, patched together from a jumble of still-recognizable body parts. As we sought to hew our way through it, some unknown power healed the gaping wounds we cut, denying us passage.
DescriptionThe Beta set was designed by Richard Garfield and released in October of 1993.  This set consists of 302 cards, 75 common, 95 uncommon and 117 rares with 15 lands.  Beta cards have black borders.  The Beta card introduced a new corner layout that remains today.   Estimated print run was 7,800,000 cards. 

Cards of note in this set are many, including the Power Nine cards at the top of the heap. Ancestral Recall, Black Lotus, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Timetwister & Time Walk make up the Power Nine.  Additionally Dual Lands, Birds of Paradise, Serra Angel, Sol Ring and many other notable cards are found throughout the set.  Two new cards were added, Circle of Protection: Black and Volcanic Island along with a 3rd variant of the 5 basic lands.
Release Date10/04/1993
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- May 24, 2011
-- Royal Assassin
One of my favorite Magic cards of all time for both the art and flavor text. "fiendish mage" - I love it!
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- August 07, 2007
-- Daniel Reed
0/6 wall... for 4 mana... with a regeneration cost of one? This is a very, very nice wall card, in my opinion.
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- April 21, 2006
-- Brian Maglicic
many people feel this is the best champion in spellfire and i have to agree
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- August 03, 2011
-- Jason Roberts
An extremely good card. The only drawbacks are that it is ground and can't block Juggernauts.

Aren't all walls made by man?
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- March 24, 2011
-- Graey
I think living wall is an artifact by virtue of having been constructed by Man. Most Summons are beings that live and die on their own with their own natural life cycles. They'd exist even if you never summoned them. The living wall on the other hand is a hodgepodge of various life forms that were shoved together by some sick individual. So it's an artifact because somebody, rather than nature, made it what it is. Just my theory.
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- August 04, 2009
-- Pete's pipe smoking parakeet
Me neither... this is probably the most ironic example of a mismatched identity in MTG. Artifacts, by their very nature, tend to be the more "lifeless" cards of the game, yet this one wall that has more reason then any other NOT to be an artifact is in fact an artifact creature. Funny how how "Wall of stone" is not an artifact creature, yet "living wall" is... lol. No big deal, really, just funny...
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- July 24, 2009
-- Blaster
I never understood why this was an artifact creature...
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