The 2004 Darksteel Gargoyle, an uncommon artifact creature from the Magic: The Gathering Darksteel set.
Darksteel Gargoyle
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Darksteel
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The Darksteel Gargoyle is a notable artifact creature card from the 2004 Darksteel set in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Identified by card number 111, this uncommon release features the distinctive design language of the DST era. As an Artifact Creature — Gargoyle, it boasts a mana value of seven and possesses the powerful combination of flying and indestructible. This means damage and effects that say "destroy" do not destroy this creature, making it a resilient presence on the battlefield. Collectors appreciate this card for its unique mechanical identity and its role within the broader Darksteel expansion. Whether you are building a thematic collection or simply admire the artwork by Ron Spencer, this card represents a key piece of Magic history. The product appeals to fans of the game who value strategic depth and iconic creature types. Its enduring popularity among collectors stems from its clever design and lasting impact on gameplay mechanics.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Darksteel Gargoyle
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Ron Spencer
Card Stock
English
{7}
Artifact Creature — Gargoyle
3 / 3
Card Text
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Flying Indestructible (Damage and effects that say "destroy" don't destroy this creature.)
The ultimate treasure is one that guards itself.
