The Toil to Renown foil card (#130) from Magic: The Gathering's 2008 Shadowmoor expansion, offering a unique gameplay mechanic for life gain.
Toil to Renown
2008 • Magic: The Gathering • Shadowmoor
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The Toil to Renown foil card (number 130) is a staple of the Magic: The Gathering Shadowmoor expansion released in 2008. As a green sorcery with a mana cost of {1}{G}, this card provides players with a strategic life-gaining option by converting the resources of tapped artifacts, creatures, and lands into vitality. Collectors often seek out the Toil to Renown foil for its elegant finish and its role within the Shadowmoor block's narrative of survival and resilience. Larry MacDougall's artwork complements the card's thematic focus on endurance, adding to its desirability among fans of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game. For enthusiasts building a comprehensive collection of Shadowmoor, this card represents an essential piece of the set's history. Whether you are focusing on set completion or acquiring specific foil treatments from the 2008 era, the Toil to Renown foil stands out as a significant entry for any serious Magic: The Gathering library.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Toil to Renown
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Larry MacDougall
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{G}
Sorcery
G
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You gain 1 life for each tapped artifact, creature, and land you control.
The last survivor of her patrol, the warrior returned expecting disappointment and scorn. Instead she found gratitude. "You are alive. That is reason to celebrate."
