The 1999 Magic: The Gathering Urza's Legacy set with this foil Crawlspace artifact card (#123). This rare piece features a unique combat restriction effect and is illustrated by Douglas Shuler.
Crawlspace
1999 • Magic: The Gathering • Urza's Legacy
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Printed with a premium foil finish, this card challenges players to limit their offensive capabilities, allowing no more than two creatures to attack you each combat. This unique gameplay mechanic adds a strategic layer to deck building and historical appreciation. Illustrated by Douglas Shuler, the card captures the essence of the set's design language from the late 1990s. Collectors often seek out this artifact for its thematic relevance and its role in the broader Urza's Saga block storyline. Whether you are building a themed collection or looking to complete your Urza's Legacy set, this foil version offers a tangible connection to one of the game's most beloved expansions. The combination of the card's mechanical uniqueness and its aesthetic appeal makes it a favorite among both casual players and serious investors in TCG history.
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Crawlspace
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Rare
Douglas Shuler
Card Stock
English
Foil
{3}
Artifact
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No more than two creatures can attack you each combat.
The goblins did not understand their attraction to the mana rig. They simply knew it was where they belonged.
