Magic The Gathering Cards & Decks   A Magic The Gathering Cards Superstore!         Need Help? (606) 546-4590
Shipping Rates
Home
Magic The Gathering Cards
Clix, MK & Other Miniatures
Yu Gi Oh! & Other CCG Card Games
Plush Toys & Action Figures
Board Games & Card Games
Dungeons and Dragons RPGs
All
Other
RPGs
Gaming Supplies
& Dice
Video
Games
My Account
  Shopping Cart  
 If you are new to the site, click here! Our Buy Lists
Search for in
   ... or Try Our Advanced Search
Home > Shopping Cart > Product Display

 

Exalted Angel (Onslaught)

Rarity : R
Color : W   Colors : White
Casting Cost : 4
Card Type : Creature - Angel
Creature Types : angel
Card Text : Flying
Pwr/Tgh : 4/5
Artist : Michael Sutfin

 
Product Review Rating : **** (19 reviews)
Near Mint Magic the Gathering Card$11.999 in stock Quantity to PUT IN CART
Played Magic the Gathering Card$9.591 in stock Quantity to PUT IN CART
Card Number 28, Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds

Flying Whenever Exalted Angel deals damage, you gain that much life. Morph 2** (You may play this face down as 2/2 creature for 3. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.)  

[Customer Reviews] Write your own review
**** good but warrior angel is better
  -- By dj son from northrisge, ca on October 08, 2002
***** This card is just WOW! I mean for 1 less then the cost of a serra angel you can a 4/5 flyer with a spirit link built in, now granted Serra didn't tap, and was a natural 5 casting cost creature, where exalted angel still taps, and has to be morphed in, but im still not going to complain, its really good. This set deffinetly gives white some really good cards to either play as a mono-color, which is entirely possible now, or to splash in with green and or blue. Excellent card, and your opponent never, and i mean never sees it comming.
  -- By Josh Wellington from Homewood Illinois on November 09, 2002
**** Exalted angel can be played on the third turn as a 2/2, then morphed on the fourth turn, then used to smack the crap out of your opponent on the fourth turn as well. Have you ever played magic??
  -- By Josh from Lexington, KY on January 17, 2003
***** You see this, you draft it. If you play a deck that has plains 4 of these monsters is almost a given. I play it in a prison type deck and man does it bash skulls. I've won games where I'm at almost thirty and my opponent is stone cold dead after the Exalted angel opened a 55 gallon drum of whup-@$$ on them. Hands down better than Serra Angel and one of the greatest white cards ever printed.
  -- By Hunter from Two Rivers Wisconsin on February 07, 2003
***** The perfect kill mechanic in astral slide. Pay 3, turn angel face down, slide her out, she comes back in face up. That's turn 4.
  -- By Anonymous from Portland, Oregon on February 24, 2003
* duhert, what's magic? you sure warrior angel isn't lower cost and stronger?
  -- By goofy from disney on September 20, 2003
***** I agree. Exalted angel is better than warrior angel in every way! Power, toughness, it has morph, and it has that cool art.
  -- By Adam Brock from FL on September 28, 2003
***** Your opponent always, always sees this coming... Good nevertheless.
  -- By Anonymous from home on November 06, 2003
***** Awesome. I don't own a copy, but if I ever got my hands on this card, you can bet my White-Weenie deck will get a serious boost.
  -- By Mauro from Brownsville, TX USA on December 19, 2003
***** This card rocks!!!
  -- By Anonymous from Denver, CO USA on August 17, 2004
***** You can get this creature unmorphed and attacking on the third turn. A 4/5 flyer with a built in spirit link that can start swinging on the third turn. If it didn't tap to attack, it would be the best creature.
  -- By Ben from Canada on October 30, 2004
***** i give very few creatures the five star treatment. so maybe i'll regret this later and downgrade it too a four. anyway, 'exalted angel' is the new dynamic of the game at large. back in the old days you had the hope of playing some big whupass and winning some games(although creatures like 'force of nature' rarely won in duels, only casual play). however, those days become as rare as to be almost nonexistent in the going on twelve years of MTG and its vast card pool. 'e. angel' like 'masticore' to list one example, is both offensive and defensive by giving you a great creature at a reasonable mana price while gaining you life(quick, name a tournament deck that's not draft or block that's won with a life gain card besides 'swords to plowshares'). morph, great mana cost, flyer, life-gain, great offensive and defensive capabilities make this card one of the few greats(at least for now, and i can think of one....'hero's reunion.' can't remember the deck theme or name).
  -- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on January 30, 2005
***** I had two coppies of her,and traded one to this guy for about $30.00 worth of killer cardboard including,a Seraph, a Blinding Angel, and a Serra Angel.The only white creature that is better is Akroma,Angel of Wrath!
  -- By Island Fish from Fla. on March 20, 2005
***** wow this thing is awesome... oh ya its 1 more mana... not 1 less mana.
  -- By Anonymous from Texas :P on June 29, 2006
***** Just sick, thats all I can say about this card. IMO, one of the top 15 or so creatures ever printed for magic. For 4 you get a 4/5 Flyer with Spirit Link and no draw backs.
  -- By Bochaba from Los Angeles on July 08, 2006
***** Akroma aside, this has got to be the best angel white has ever had. Great P/T and abilities for its cost, ensures a 4-8 life swing everytime she hits, and she could pop out as early as turn 2 and morph on turn 3 to start beating for 4 damage per turn.
  -- By Oliver Neil Organo from Olongapo City, Philippines on December 02, 2006
***** One of the best angels ever printed with the life gain effect this card becomes a power house that can hit the board on turn four. Angel deck or not you can't go wrong with this one.
  -- By soulcole from Bangor, ME on February 14, 2007
***** I'll keep this simple, Exalted Angel is better than Warrior Angel. Why? Exalted Angel is a 4/5 Flier with lifelink and the morph option who costs 4 and 2W; while Warrior Angel is a 3/4 Flier with lifelink who also costs 4 and 2W. Hmm... which is better? Base on those stats, Exalted Angel. Why have a 3/4 Flier when you can have a 4/5 Flier for the same cost with the same lifelink? Now with that being said, we must also look at the card value when actually purchasing between the two. If you can afford it, get Exalted or if you are working on a tight budget get Warrior. Either way, you don't lose out at all!
  -- By Steve from Central Plains on November 25, 2007
***** Exalted Angel is the shiznat people. I play four of them in a green/white lifegain-beatdown deck and they absolutely melt face. The point is to play through morph so it basically costs 4 mana to cast. I bust these out for a 4th or 5th turn attack regularly and you should see the look on my opponent's face when it turns face up. Only drawback is that its a potentially vulnerable 2/2 for a turn and if your opponent knows your deck already they will do whatever they can to kill it in this weaker state ec. shock, lightning bolt etc.. This is is waay better than warrior angel.. oh also I'm pretty sure that if you encounter a situation such as Pithing Needle and Exalted Angel being the named card you can still morph it out and then flip it up because morph is a static ability not an activated ability.
  -- By Bear from CA on July 01, 2008


Search for in
   ... or Try Our Advanced Search

Your Rights : Contact Us   -  Privacy/Security Policies  -  Conditions of Use - Card Condition Guide - Terms And Conditions

Help : Magic The Gathering Cards & Decks Home  -  Help/FAQs  -  Company Profile  -  Site Map  -  Outside Info  -  Articles

 
Website data last updated
October 07, 2008 at 04:10 AM EST
What do you think of this Merchant?  BBBOnLine Reliability Seal 
Email this page to a friend
 
© 1991-2004 Webbed Sphere Inc. Magic: the Gathering is a registered trademark of Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
Magic: the Gathering and all images are copyright © Wizards Of The Coast, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
In Your Shopping Cart
 
(Empty)