Horned Turtle
The vanilla wall in blue's clothing, and exactly the lesson its introductory printing was built to teach. The set that produced it cut the game back to its simplest legible pieces: no instants, no tap symbols on the early cards, no keywords that needed a glossary. A 1/4 for is the blue defensive baseline expressed at its most literal, a body that exists to stop early attackers cold while a control deck assembles something better. The four toughness is the whole point; it brackets out the common red and black removal of its era and survives the small attackers a beginner's deck is built around, while the single power makes clear this is not a thing that wins races. The stat line works as a yardstick: when designers gauge how much a defensive blue creature should cost, the plain wall-with-legs at this rate is the reference point they reach past. Nothing on the card asks for explanation, which was the design brief. The whole exercise was about being readable to a first-time player, and a creature that simply blocks well and does nothing surprising is precisely the kind of teaching tool an early-era beginner product was made to deliver.

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Other printings
- The List#POR-57s
- Tempest Remastered#53
- Magic 2010#55
- Ninth Edition#81
- Ninth Edition#81★
- Eighth Edition#83
- Eighth Edition#83★
- Seventh Edition#80











