A strategy that gains large amounts of life to trigger payoffs — growing creatures, drawing cards, or draining opponents. Pure lifegain does nothing; lifegain with payoffs becomes a powerful engine.
The Lifegain Trap
New players overvalue life gain. Gaining 5 life without a payoff is almost worthless — it doesn’t advance your board or stop your opponent’s plan. The key is converting life gain into real advantage through payoff cards.
Key Lifegain Payoffs
- Ajani’s Pridemate — grows with each life gain trigger
- Archangel of Thune — puts +1/+1 counters on your whole team
- Aetherflux Reservoir — 50 life = instant kill (Commander staple)
- Well of Lost Dreams — converts life gain into card draw
Soul Sisters
The “Soul Sisters” deck (named after Soul Warden and Soul’s Attendant) gains life whenever any creature enters the battlefield, then leverages payoffs. It’s one of MTG’s most beginner-friendly competitive archetypes.
Lifegain in Commander
Commander’s 40-life starting total makes lifegain less urgent but the payoffs scale beautifully in multiplayer. Oloro, Ageless Ascetic gains life from the command zone. Aetherflux Reservoir becomes a machine gun.