The 2014 Wellwisher card from the Duel Decks Anthology: Elves vs. Goblins set offers collectors a foundational Elf creature with efficient life-gain mechanics.
Wellwisher
2014 • Magic: The Gathering • Duel Decks Anthology: Elves vs. Goblins
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The Wellwisher, identified as card number 15 in the 2014 Duel Decks Anthology: Elves vs. Goblins set, remains a recognizable piece of Magic: The Gathering history. As a one-green mana Elf creature, it provides a simple yet effective ability: tapping allows the controller to gain life equal to the number of Elves on the battlefield. This mechanic has made the card a staple for players focusing on tribal Elf strategies and life-total accumulation. The card represents a key moment in the evolution of tribal decks, offering both nostalgic value and gameplay utility. Whether you are building a vintage collection or simply appreciate the intricate design of early 2010s Magic cards, the Wellwisher stands out as a fundamental component of the Elves vs. Goblins narrative. Its straightforward design and reliable function make it a sought-after item for enthusiasts looking to complete their set or enhance their library with essential tribal pieces.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Wellwisher
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Christopher Rush
Card Stock
English
{1}{G}
Creature — Elf
1 / 1
G
Card Text
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{T}: You gain 1 life for each Elf on the battlefield.
"Close your ears to the voice of greed, and you can turn a gift for one into a gift for many."
