Sublime Archangel
Exalted was a keyword designed to reward attacking alone: one creature gets a temporary +1/+1 when it swings solo, a deliberately modest payoff scaled to a single attacker and a quiet tax on going wide. This card takes that modest payoff and breaks the ceiling. By granting exalted to every other creature you control, it turns a board of warm bodies into a stack of triggers funneled onto whichever creature attacks alone. Five other creatures means five separate +1/+1 boosts until end of turn, and that is before the Archangel's own exalted joins in. A solo attacker that would have grown by one suddenly grows by six or more, the math compounding with every body developed across the game. The design tension it resolves is the one exalted always struggled with: the keyword wanted you to hold creatures back, but a wide board contributed nothing. Here, the wide board is the engine. The body is the delivery vehicle: a flier that can carry an enormous one-turn bonus over the top of a clogged ground, converting a stalemate into lethal the moment it swings. The wrinkle worth holding onto is that exalted triggers off any creature attacking alone, not just the Archangel, so it functions as a global enabler rather than a self-buff, rewarding exactly the kind of crowded board ordinary exalted explicitly punished.


