The 2017 Hour of Devastation foil version of Life Goes On (card number 121) is a sought-after green instant for Magic: The Gathering collectors.
Life Goes On
2017 • Magic: The Gathering • Hour of Devastation
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Released in 2017 as part of the Hour of Devastation expansion, this foil Magic: The Gathering card is identified by card number 121 in the set. The card functions as a green instant with a mana cost of one green mana, offering a flexible gameplay option that allows the player to gain life based on recent combat events. Designed by Daarken, the HOU 121 release features the distinctive foil treatment that distinguishes it within the set's common rarity tier. For collectors, the Hour of Devastation set represents a significant era in Magic's history, focusing on the conflict in the desert realm of Tarkir. This card is often targeted by set builders seeking the complete foil common run. The strategic value of Life Goes On remains relevant for players looking to stabilize their board state efficiently.
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Featured
Life Goes On
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Daarken
Card Stock
English
Foil
{G}
Instant
G
Card Text
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You gain 4 life. If a creature died this turn, you gain 8 life instead.
"If you believe the God-Pharaoh tests you, charge with me to prove yourself. If you believe he betrayed us all, join with me to fight for tomorrow!" —Samut, former Tah-crop initiate
