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NameAngelic Benediction Edit card
TypeEnchantment
DescriptionExalted (Whenever a creature you control attacks alone, that creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.) Whenever a creature you control attacks alone, you may tap target creature.
Flavor"Only the bravest are worthy of our blessing."
ArtistMichael Komarck
SetDuel Decks Anthology: Divine vs. Demonic #19
WallpaperAngelic Benediction Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageAngelic Benediction Full hd imagedownload
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About Angelic Benediction

Angelic Benediction, Enchantment, designed by Michael Komarck first released in Oct, 2008 in the set Shards of Alara and was printed exactly in 4 different ways.

A deck focused on aggressive, evasive creatures that can reliably attack alone would benefit from including Angelic Benediction, as it provides a powerful combat advantage by boosting the attacking creature and allowing you to tap down potential blockers. However, there are more efficient cards like Brave the Elements or Honor of the Pure that offer similar benefits at a lower mana cost, making them better options for most decks. Angelic Benediction could see play in a casual or thematic deck, but in competitive settings, it may not be the optimal choice.

Rules

07/01/12

The creature you target with the last ability will become tapped before blockers are declared.

10/01/08

Exalted bonuses last until end of turn. If an effect creates an additional combat phase during your turn, a creature that attacked alone during the first combat phase will still have its exalted bonuses in that new phase. If a creature attacks alone during the second combat phase, all your exalted abilities will trigger again.

10/01/08

If you declare exactly one creature as an attacker, each exalted ability on each permanent you control (including, perhaps, the attacking creature itself) will trigger. The bonuses are given to the attacking creature, not to the permanent with exalted. Ultimately, the attacking creature will wind up with +1/+1 for each of your exalted abilities.

10/01/08

Some effects put creatures onto the battlefield attacking. Since those creatures were never declared as attackers, they’re ignored by exalted abilities. They won’t cause exalted abilities to trigger. If any exalted abilities have already triggered (because exactly one creature was declared as an attacker), those abilities will resolve as normal even though there may now be multiple attackers.

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