New Magic: The Gathering players often gravitate to life-gain strategies. When you and your opponent are racing to deal damage as quickly as possible, getting ahead on life points just might give you the upper hand. But not all life-gain spells are created equal: spells that purely gain life – which don’t have any other effect on the board – will only delay the inevitable.
Fortunately, there are plenty of passive ways to gain life in Magic, including a valuable keyword ability called lifelink. We’ll break down what lifelink does and why it matters.
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What is Lifelink?
If a creature has lifelink, any amount of damage it deals allows its controller to gain that much life. And that’s any damage: combat and non-combat damage alike. So, if your creature with lifelink “fights” another creature outside of combat or deals damage via an activated ability, you’ll still gain the life!
Lifelink may not give creatures an edge in combat, but it does make them more valuable. Any time a creature with lifelink deals damage to a player, it broadens the gulf between both players’ life totals. These creatures are also prime targets for enchantments, equipment, and instants that increase their stats, so if you’re facing one down, you should prioritize getting it off the table.
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If you can’t prevent a creature with lifelink from attacking or blocking, the best thing you can do is prevent it from dealing combat damage. (If a creature with lifelink can’t deal damage, its controller won’t gain any life!) Here are a few techniques you can use to prevent damage if your opponent is attacking you with a creature with lifelink:
- Blocking with a creature with first strike or double strike. These creatures deal damage before the regular combat damage step.
- Blocking with a creature that has protection from the creature with lifelink.
- Blocking with a creature and sacrificing it before the combat damage step. (However, if the attacking creature has both lifelink and trample, you’ll still take the damage and your opponent will still gain the life.)
- Reducing the attacking creature’s power to 0.
- Casting a spell that prevents combat damage.
Examples of Lifelink
Lifelink is a common ability that you’ll find on creatures in just about every Magic set. You’ll usually see it on white or black creatures like these:
Atraxa, Praetors’ Voice
Let’s start with one of the most sought-after cards in Double Masters. Lifelink may not be the main reason to play Atraxa, but it’s one of many abilities that make her the most popular commander in the game.
Vito, Thorn of the Dusk Rose
Vito may not have lifelink himself, but he’s one of the best life-gain payoff cards in Standard and Brawl.
Heliod, Sun-Crowned
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You may have also seen Heliod granting lifelink to creatures in Standard, Historic, or Pioneer. Heliod’s ability to put +1/+1 counters on creatures whenever you gain life creates an infinite combo with Walking Ballista.
Soulfire Grand Master
Soulfire Grand Master doesn’t just have lifelink itself – it gives your instants and sorceries lifelink, too! This only applies to spells that deal damage, but it’s very fun to turn a Lightning Bolt into a one-mana Lightning Helix.
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