Doubling Exalted?
Asked by timmysadler1 10 years ago
I have this Bant Exalted deck with Sublime Archangel in it. I've been told that it will double other creatures Exalted if they already have it, and i've also heard that it dosen't. Which is it?
Like Trockenmatt said, if a creature already had Exalted, with Sublime Archangel under your control, it will have "Exalted, Exalted".
However, if a creature already had "Exalted, Exalted", it will now have "Exalted, Exalted, Exalted" - not four instances of the ability.
So, technically, it does not double Exalted... though that would be the most common result.
Trockenmatt says... Accepted answer #1
Link your cards:Sublime Archangel
It does. On the card itself, it says "If a creature you control has multiple instances of Exalted, each triggers separately." Therefore, when only one creature attacks, and another creature you control has 2 instances of Exalted, both trigger separately and the creature gets +1/+1 twice, or +2/+2.
May 23, 2015 2:30 p.m.