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'''"Lucky charms"''' are the life-gaining artifacts in [[Limited Edition Alpha|Alpha]], <c>Crystal Rod</c>, <c>Iron Star</c>, <c>Ivory Cup</c>, <c>Throne of Bone</c>, and <c>Wooden Sphere</c>, and their derivatives in other sets and expansions. They original so-called "lucky charms" were printed in every [[Core Set]] through [[8th Edition]]. The art for each card from [[5th Edition]] to 8th (save [[7th Edition]], which commissioned art by different artists) was illustrated by Donato Giancola.
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[[image:AngelsFeatherIvoryCup.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Angel's Feather from [[9th Edition]] and Ivory Cup from [[Unlimited]]]]
 
The original "lucky charm" for white read: <blockquote>Whenever a player plays a white spell, you may pay {{1}}. If you do, you gain 1 life.</blockquote>
 
Another cycle of life-gaining artifacts, improved versions of the "lucky charms" {{-}} <c>Angel's Feather</c>, <c>Demon's Horn</c>, <c>Dragon's Claw</c>, <c>Kraken's Eye</c>, and <c>Wurm's Tooth</c> {{-}} were printed in [[Darksteel]], and they have been reprinted in every core set thereafter. Each of these cards was illustrated by [[Alan Pollack]].
 
The version from Darksteel read: <blockquote>Whenever a player plays a white spell, you may gain 1 life.</blockquote>
The newer versions require no activation cost, but are costlier by {{1}}.
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 7 October 2007

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