Angel's Feather Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering

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Part of the video series: Artifact Cards: Magic the Gathering Game

Summary: Learn how to use the Angel's Feather artifact card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.

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Angel's Feather Artifact Card in Magic the Gathering

Hi, I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village, and today we'll be discussing artifacts from Magic the Gathering. Now I'm going to go over Angel's Feather. Angel's Feather once again is an artifact. It's from the basic set; comes from tenth edition. It's an uncommon. It's been around for quite some time, and Angel's Feather costs you 2 colorless. Remember, with artifacts it's all going to be colorless, and there will be no assigned manna, because it's an artifact. And this is a permanent artifact, which means it stays on the board. It is not a creature, and what this does is whenever a player plays a white spell, you may gain one life. Once again, this is a may effect, which means it doesn't naturally happen. It doesn't automatically happen, so you have to remember that when you play this that any time you, or any other player plays a white spell, you have to go up in life. If you do not go up in life when they play the spell, then you cannot go back and go up later, because this is a may effect, not an always effect. So, you've got to make sure; you've got to be careful, and remember, you always want to put these kind of cards in decks that you are either playing white, or you know you're opponent is playing white. That way, you do not waste a card slot.

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