Congratulations, life-gainer. Your reprint in RtR was previews only hours ago. Welcome back to standard. Rhox Faithmender welcomes you with open arms.
Posted By:
Doaj
(9/2/2012 12:03:36 AM)
So, uh....Gerrard Capeshan looks like James Raynor from Starcraft II.
Posted By:
thorjy
(9/6/2011 8:35:11 PM)
This card right here is probably about as good as pure, not-enormous lifegain can get without it being crap. Even then, this card isn't super great. Unless you have a deck that does tricks with lifegain, this is protecting you from a single attack phase or a couple burn spells at most.
Posted By:
Lord_Ascapelion
(1/11/2013 12:05:06 PM)
" So, uh.... James Raynor looks like Gerrard Capeshan from Magic The Gathering. "
Fixed~
Posted By:
OttoT
(2/1/2013 4:45:05 PM)
Life gain is situational. Ive had 125 life with wellwishers and still lost after facing a board wipe. In the right situation it could soak up enough to save you on that last assault or burn spell to swing for the win. But if you cant swing for the win then u still lose.
Life gain needs to be combined with something else to be effective. Tho it is simple and fundamental to the core basics of magic. With that being said, vanilla life gain spells have a role for magic. They make good sideboard cards to fight burn decks.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(4/25/2013 8:05:45 PM)
*BROSHAKE*
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(5/14/2014 6:40:16 PM)