The 2007 Planar Chaos expansion with this foil Vampiric Link card, a sought-after enchantment for Magic: The Gathering collectors and players.
Vampiric Link
2007 • Magic: The Gathering • Planar Chaos
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Within this innovative expansion, Vampiric Link (card number 92) stands out as a valuable Black mana enchantment. As an Aura, this card allows players to enchant a creature, creating a synergistic effect where damage dealt translates directly into life gain for the controller. For collectors, the foil treatment of this common card adds a layer of visual appeal that distinguishes it from non-foil prints. The 2007 release remains a cornerstone for enthusiasts interested in the evolution of Magic's design philosophy during that era. Building a complete collection of Planar Chaos often involves tracking down both the standard and alternate-color versions, making this foil card a key component for serious set builders. The combination of the 2007 release date, the foil finish, and the card's enduring utility makes it a relevant item for both nostalgic collectors and competitive players alike.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Vampiric Link
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Kev Walker
Card Stock
English
Foil
{B}
Enchantment — Aura
B
Card Text
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Enchant creature Whenever enchanted creature deals damage, you gain that much life.
The familiar's fangs deliver the master's bite.
