Sheep of Quiet Resolve
Enduring Innocence plays like a quiet engine in white lifegain and token shells. The near mint Japanese fractal foil shows the card as an Enchantment Creature with lifelink and a subtle resilience clause that keeps it on the battlefield box after box of trades. In decks that produce small creatures the card converts every low power arrival into card advantage and incidental life, so it slots neatly into aggressive token lists or control shells that value repeatable draw and tempo stability.
The card reads cleanly and behaves predictably at the table. Enduring Innocence rewards sequencing since the triggered draw happens only once each turn and the return clause treats the card as an enchantment when it dies, offering repeated value across grindy games. For players who track synergies and timing, this Japanese fractal foil is a practical inclusion that blends aesthetic charm with function in Duskmourn: House of Horror builds. Add it to your deck and let it quietly keep your hand stocked and your life total ticking up.
Card Details:
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Mana Cost – {1}{W}{W}
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Card Type – Enchantment Creature
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Subtypes – Sheep Glimmer
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Card Text / Rules Text (Printed) – Lifelink. Whenever one or more other creatures you control with power 2 or less enter, draw a card. This ability triggers only once each turn. When Enduring Innocence dies, if it was a creature, return it to the battlefield under its owner’s control. It’s an enchantment under its owner’s control. (It’s not a creature.)
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Power / Toughness – 2/1