You can enchant any creature with Spirit Link. And whenever that creature deals damage to anything you gain life equal to the damage the creature dealt.
If you enchant it on a creature you control it will be almost like it had lifelink, except that this effect stacks. If you have two Spirit Link on a creature you control you will gain twice as much life as it dealt damage. Another difference from lifelink is that you will gain the life after the damage is dealt, if it had lifelink you would get the life at the same time.
If you enchant it on a creature an opponent controls you will still get the life, not the controller of the creature, because it's your enchantment. So if an opponent attacks you with a creature you have enchanted with Spirit Link it will first deal damage to you, if you survive you will regain the life you lost.
As of the current Magic: The Gathering rules, Cathars' Crusade is a legal card that can be played in the game. It is not banned or restricted in any format.
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Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
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