Divine Resilience
Instant
Kicker (You may pay an additional
as you cast this spell.)
Target creature you control gains indestructible until end of turn. If this spell was kicked, instead any number of target creatures you control gain indestructible until end of turn. (Damage and effects that say "destroy" don't destroy them.)
- CMC
- 1
- Mana cost
- Color identity
- W
- Rarity
- uncommon
- Set
- Foundations
- Price
- $0.28
- EDHREC rank
- #4968
Divine Resilience gives all your creatures indestructible until end of turn for two mana — that's a full board save at instant speed. In Tadeas, Juniper Ascendant decks and any white creature shell that swings wide, it's a one-card answer to board wipes that costs less than a Fog.
Best Commanders
Commanders with the highest synergy

Tadeas, Juniper Ascendant
Tadeas, Juniper Ascendant builds around high-power creatures attacking freely, and Divine Resilience keeps that entire board alive through sweepers that would otherwise reset the game — the 35% inclusion rate reflects how punishing it is to lose those threats.

King of the Oathbreakers
King of the Oathbreakers generates an army of Rogue tokens that attack en masse, and Divine Resilience ensures that a board wipe doesn't immediately answer the whole plan.

Elenda, Saint of Dusk
Elenda, Saint of Dusk wants creatures to die on her own terms to stack counters and generate Vampire tokens, but opponent-controlled board wipes short-circuit that engine — Divine Resilience blanks those sweepers while leaving Elenda's own sacrifice synergies fully intact.

Aurelia, the Warleader
Aurelia, the Warleader commits multiple creatures to multiple combat steps, which makes the board unusually vulnerable to sorcery-speed sweepers mid-swing; Divine Resilience converts that liability into a blank.

Kykar, Zephyr Awakener
Kykar, Zephyr Awakener goes tall on individual creatures rather than wide on tokens, so losing even one key threat to a Wrath is costly — Divine Resilience protects the whole board for a two-mana investment that most opponents won't see coming.
Format Analysis
Where it lives, where it can’t
| Format | Verdict |
|---|---|
| commander | legal |
| legacy | legal |
| modern | legal |
| pioneer | legal |
| standard | legal |
| vintage | legal |
| pauper | not legal |
| oathbreaker | legal |
Commander is where Divine Resilience earns its slot — four-player games guarantee that someone is casting a board wipe, and two-mana instant-speed indestructible for your entire team is an efficient answer to the most common form of interaction in the format. In competitive 60-card formats like Modern and Pioneer, it's too slow and too situational: dedicated protection like Teferi's Protection or hexproof spells do more work, and most threats are better protected individually. Legacy and Vintage have enough fast mana that the two-mana cost isn't prohibitive, but creature-based strategies there rarely need a mass-indestructible effect when games end faster. Standard-legal status means it's accessible without a reprint premium, but it sees essentially no Standard play given how infrequently creature mirrors resolve into board-wipe warfare in that smaller-pod context.
Key Combos
Combo lines featuring this card
Price Context
Current price
$0.28 bulk tier
At $0.28, Divine Resilience sits firmly in bulk territory — pick it up in any order where you need filler to hit free shipping. Bulk rares with consistent Commander demand tend to stay flat rather than spike, so there's no urgency either way; just grab it when you need it.
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Sources
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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.