Angel's Feather is a 2004 foil artifact card from the Darksteel expansion, featuring a life-gain mechanic triggered by white spells.
Angel's Feather
2004 • Magic: The Gathering • Darksteel
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Angel's Feather, cataloged as card number 92 in the 2004 Darksteel expansion, stands as a notable artifact in the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. Illustrated by Alan Pollack, this uncommon card offers a strategic advantage by allowing players to gain life whenever a white spell is cast, making it a versatile tool for control-oriented decks. The foil finish adds a distinct visual appeal that collectors and players alike appreciate for its shimmering quality and durability during gameplay. As part of the Darksteel set, this card reflects the era's focus on artifact-centric mechanics and innovative gameplay designs. For enthusiasts building their MTG collections, Angel's Feather represents a key piece of the game's rich history, bridging strategic depth with aesthetic charm. Its enduring relevance in casual and competitive formats highlights the timeless appeal of Magic: The Gathering's card design.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Angel's Feather
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Uncommon
Alan Pollack
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact
Card Text
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Whenever a player casts a white spell, you may gain 1 life.
If taken, it cuts the hand that clutches it. If given, it heals the hand that holds it.
