The Soulmender foil card (#37) from the Magic 2014 base set is a sought-after white mana source for collectors building complete sets of Magic: The Gathering trading cards.
Soulmender
2013 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic
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Released in 2013 as part of the Magic 2014 base set, the Soulmender foil card (#37) offers a distinct foil treatment for the original white-bordered design. This Common card from the Magic: The Gathering trading card game features a Human Cleric with a mana cost of {W} and a power/toughness of 1/1. The card's ability allows players to tap it to gain one life, making it a foundational resource for white mana strategies. Illustrated by James Ryman, this release is a staple for enthusiasts collecting the core sets of the era. The foil finish adds visual appeal for those curating diverse collections of Magic: The Gathering trading card game cards. Collectors often seek this card number to complete their Magic 2014 checklist, ensuring their collection reflects the full scope of the set's design and mechanics. As a key component of the white mana curve, the Soulmender remains a recognizable piece of Magic: The Gathering history for hobbyists and investors alike.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Soulmender
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
James Ryman
Card Stock
English
Foil
{W}
Creature — Human Cleric
1 / 1
W
Card Text
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{T}: You gain 1 life.
"Healing is more art than magic. Well, there is still quite a bit of magic."
