| Name | Dark Maze |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — wall |
| Description | Defender (This creature can't attack.)
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| Artist | David Seeley |
| Set | Fifth Edition #80 |
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| Name | Dark Maze |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — wall |
| Description | Defender (This creature can't attack.)
|
| Artist | David Seeley |
| Set | Fifth Edition #80 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Dark Maze, Creature — wall, designed by Rob Alexander first released in Oct, 1995 in the set Homelands and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
A control deck that focuses on stalling the game and protecting itself would benefit from using Dark Maze, as it provides a temporary option for attacking while still maintaining a defensive position. However, there are better cards available for similar effects, such as Wall of Denial or Fog Bank, which offer more consistent defensive capabilities without the need for activation costs or temporary benefits. Dark Maze could see situational play in decks looking for a surprise attack option, but it may not be a staple card in most competitive decks.
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