The Animate Wall enchantment from Magic: The Gathering's Classic Sixth Edition, released in 1999.
Animate Wall
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Classic Sixth Edition
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The Animate Wall card holds a distinct place in Magic: The Gathering history as the first card of the Classic Sixth Edition set, designated by the set code 6ED. Released in 1999, this white mana Enchantment-Aura allows the enchanted Wall creature to attack despite its defender ability, offering a strategic advantage in gameplay. Illustrated by Richard Kane Ferguson, the card features flavor text that adds narrative depth to the fantasy world of Magic: The Gathering. For collectors, this product represents a foundational piece of the game's early era, appealing to those who value the original design language and mechanical innovations of the late 1990s. Owning this card is an excellent way to complete a Classic Sixth Edition collection or to appreciate the evolution of creature interaction rules. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new enthusiast, the Animate Wall serves as a notable entry point into the rich history of the trading card game.
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Card Details
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Animate Wall
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Richard Kane Ferguson
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English
{W}
Enchantment — Aura
W
Card Text
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Enchant Wall Enchanted Wall can attack as though it didn't have defender.
"When you have been bitten with fangs of granite, you start to long for the ivory sabers of tigers." —Norin the Wary
