Exalted is a combat mechanic that can appear on any permanent type and is triggered when a creature you control attacks alone. It was first introduced in Shards of Alara, Conflux, and Alara Reborn. It returned in Magic 2013 Modern Horizons and was one of the non-evergreen, non-deciduous keywords included in the Unfinity sticker sheets.
Exalted grants a creature +1/+1 until the end of the turn for each instance of the ability. Qasali Pridemage excels on many fronts, especially in the collectible card game Magic: the Gathering published by Wizards of the Coast. The ability can be interacted with by anything that interacts with triggered abilities, like an opponent’s Stifle.
Exalted is a keyword ability that works for creatures that attack alone. If you have a creature with exalted, then any creature that you control that attacks alone will get +1/+1 until the end of the turn. Other creatures you control also have exalted.
Exalted only triggers when you declare one and only one creature as an attacker. If you declare an attack with two creatures and one is destroyed or otherwise, Exalted will not trigger.
In summary, Exalted is a triggered ability that can appear on any permanent type and can be interacted with by anything that interacts with triggered abilities. It is a crucial skill in the Magic: the Gathering collectible card game, where players can gain additional effects by sacrificing a creature to gain an additional effect.
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📹 Are Exalted Flamers of Tzeentch 4.2 Any Good? – Unit Focus
Come one, come all, let us exalt the Flamer that now does FIRENADOES (fire + tornado) on flame impact. I mean, it’s already a …
I always use the exalted flamer and the burning chariot of tzeentch as a type of single entity deleter. Very few things in this game can survive 15 shots from it. A big thing to remeber is to have a cultist of tzeentch to have the kindle flame passive up when it fires; as the fire weakness will be a helpful contributor to the ability of it to delete a single entity.
I dunno. I used to play the demons of Tzeentch with as few mortals as I could so having a front line of horrors was my goto. The horrors were short enough to have flamers shoot over their heads. The new exalted flamers don’t do the anti large like they use to which completely screws my goto demon army comps now.