The 2011 Magic: The Gathering Commander release with this Invigorate card (CMD 162). A sought-after green instant for TCG collectors and deck builders.
Invigorate
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Commander
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The 2011 Commander release from Magic: The Gathering established a new format for casual play, and Invigorate stands out as a key green instant within this set. Identified by card number 162 and the set code CMD, this card delivers powerful combat support for collectors and players alike. As an instant with a mana value of three, it allows the caster to either boost a target creature with a +4/+4 bonus or have an opponent gain three life, provided the caster controls a Forest. This unique mechanic makes it a versatile tool in any green deck. For Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts, adding this piece from the Commander series to their collection is a meaningful step. The card features art by Dan Frazier, capturing the essence of the era's design. Whether you are building a new deck or expanding your library, this card offers both strategic depth and nostalgic value for fans of the game.
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Invigorate
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Dan Frazier
Card Stock
English
{2}{G}
Instant
G
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If you control a Forest, rather than pay this spell's mana cost, you may have an opponent gain 3 life. Target creature gets +4/+4 until end of turn.
