The Wall of Air is an uncommon blue creature card from Magic: The Gathering's Eighth Edition, released in 2003. This card features artwork by John Avon and serves as a defensive staple for collectors of the classic 8ED set.
Wall of Air
2003 • Magic: The Gathering • Eighth Edition
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The Wall of Air is a distinct blue creature card from Magic: The Gathering's Eighth Edition, released in 2003. Identified as card number 113, this uncommon piece features artwork by John Avon and serves as a defensive staple for collectors of the classic 8ED set. As a Creature — Wall with a mana cost of {1}{U}{U}, it offers a unique tactical profile with a Power/Toughness of 1/5. The card's primary ability is Defender, meaning it cannot attack, while its Flying keyword allows it to block creatures with Flying. This combination makes it a specialized tool for controlling the air space in the game. The Wall of Air stands out as a recognizable piece of this era, appealing to those who appreciate the strategic depth of the game's earlier years. Whether you are building a vintage collection or simply enjoy the art and mechanics of Magic: The Gathering, this card represents a solid addition to any library.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Wall of Air
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
John Avon
Card Stock
English
{1}{U}{U}
Creature — Wall
1 / 5
U
Card Text
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Defender, flying (This creature can't attack, and it can block creatures with flying.)
When no falcons fly, beware the sky. —Femeref aphorism
