The 2011 Magic: The Gathering M12 foil version of Lifelink, card number 24. This common white enchantment offers a classic gameplay effect.
Lifelink
2011 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Identified as card number 24 in the set, this common rarity card features a distinctive foil finish that appeals to collectors seeking visual variety within standard releases. As an Aura enchantment with a mana cost of one white mana, it provides a straightforward yet powerful effect: any damage dealt by the enchanted creature also causes its controller to gain that much life. This dual function makes it a staple in many strategic builds focused on resource management and longevity. The foil treatment on Lifelink adds a layer of collectible interest, distinguishing it from non-foil copies often found in booster packs. Collectors frequently seek out this card to complete their M12 set collections or to acquire a visually striking piece of the game's legacy. The card’s enduring relevance in gameplay ensures it remains a popular item among both competitive players and nostalgic fans of the format.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Lifelink
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Terese Nielsen
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Enchantment — Aura
W
Card Text
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Enchant creature Enchanted creature has lifelink. (Damage dealt by the creature also causes its controller to gain that much life.)
The spoils of war are not measured only in gold and silver.
