Spells and abilities that would normally cause you to gain or lose life still resolve while your life total can't change, but the life-gain or life-loss part simply has no effect.
Flare of Fortitude
The effect of Flare of Fortitude doesn't prevent damage. Rather, it changes the results of that damage. For example, if a creature with lifelink deals damage to you, you won't lose any life, but its controller will still gain that much life. Similarly, if a creature you control with lifelink deals damage to another player, that player will lose life but you won't gain any life.
In a Commander game, the damage dealt to you by commanders will still be counted, even if that damage doesn't cause you to lose life.
Last observed at $3.80, up from $3.12 thirty days ago. Over the trailing 90 days the price moved between $0.02 and $3.96 across 38 observations. Headline volatility reads high. Cross-checked across TCGplayer, eBay sold, Cardmarket EU, and Star City.
Last observed on Scryfall 17 hours ago at $3.80.
This printing is one of 3 catalogued treatments from MH3 — the lineup includes Foil and Nonfoil alongside the standard finish. Across our catalog the Rarix library tracks every variant in the same family so collectors can compare price, scarcity and demand inside a single lineage.
This card belongs to *Modern Horizons 3* (released June 2024).
Card #26 in Modern Horizons 3.
Rarity tier: rare. Rares occupy the bottom-of-pack rare slot in standard boosters.
Card type: Instant. Color identity: white. Mana cost: {2}{W}{W} (4 converted).
Legal in Duel, Brawl, Penny, Legacy, Modern, and Vintage. Banned in Historic.
EDHrec ranks this card #735 in Commander, putting it in the common-include tier of the format's playable pool.
Illustrated by Winona Nelson.
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Magic: The Gathering · ™ & © Wizards of the Coast · Illus. Winona Nelson
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