This is a card that does nothing most of the time, but when it does work, it pulls its weight. Very GILBIC too.
AeternusEclipse
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
While some people are working with Black and White Exalted cards, they point out how Angelic Benediction isn't a game ender, because it's 4 mana to play it. Well if it can give a boost to a single attacking creature, and force the opponent to tap, that's one less blocker to deal with. Exalted can make any Trample-type creature plow through a heck of a lot easier.
If you want work with either colour (Black or White) you can make Exalted an excellent addition to a lot of decks.
Lotsofpoopy
★☆☆☆☆ (1.4/5.0)(12 votes)
Pro tip: When you attack with this card on the field, tap their best creature.
kaneofchaos
★★★★☆ (4.8/5.0)(2 votes)
This card is not the problem. Exalted in standard is. It is easily chump blocked, kill spelled, returned to hand, etc... This card is great. Combined with, say, Nefarox, Overlord of Grixis you get to sac a creature then tap one more. 2 of these also stack, so that's 2 tapped. The possibilities are endless. You probably don't want to run 4 of them, but it could be powerful in the right hands.
dlgn
★★★★☆ (4.4/5.0)(5 votes)
@ the idiot "ima pro lol" troll:
THAT ISN'T A PRO TIP, IT'S OBVIOUS. AND YOU AREN'T A PRO.
Anyway, the synergy of this card is obvious. However, it isn't quite as good as it seems, because it only lets you tap creatures during your own turn. Nonetheless, it's good for getting through a deck full of creatures with your one exalted guy. Plus, it stacks. I think.
TheWrathofShane
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
@Lotsofpoopy Pro tip: Use this to tap their weakest creature. That way they are forced to block with their strongest, or take a massive amount of exalted damage.
Infernaldarkness
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Pro tip(for pros like Lotsofpoopy): You take 1 hour to choose between tapping your opponent's one and only creature as you attack with this Enchantment.
The_Jabberwocky
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
For the exact same cost, I would rather cast Sidar Jabari. Obviously there are pros and cons of creature vs enchantment, but with Sidar, I have another tool to whittle my opponent's life away and kill his creatures. Plus I'm not limited to attacking with only 1 creature to get the tapping benefit.
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If you want work with either colour (Black or White) you can make Exalted an excellent addition to a lot of decks.
THAT ISN'T A PRO TIP, IT'S OBVIOUS. AND YOU AREN'T A PRO.
Anyway, the synergy of this card is obvious. However, it isn't quite as good as it seems, because it only lets you tap creatures during your own turn. Nonetheless, it's good for getting through a deck full of creatures with your one exalted guy. Plus, it stacks. I think.
Pro tip: Use this to tap their weakest creature. That way they are forced to block with their strongest, or take a massive amount of exalted damage.
You take 1 hour to choose between tapping your opponent's one and only creature as you attack with this Enchantment.
But I dunno, that's a lot of expensive, specific stuff. By the time it all comes out, I like to have won already.