TCG Playability
Creature — Angel Wizard
Flying, lifelink If one or more tokens would be created under your control, twice that many of those tokens are created instead. Warp {1}{W} (You may cast this card from your hand for its warp cost. Exile this creature at the beginning of the next end step, then you may cast it from exile on a later turn.)
Exalted Sunborn is a versatile and powerful white creature that brings both immediate value and long-term strategic flexibility to your deck. As a 4/5 flyer with lifelink, this Angel Wizard provides excellent defensive capabilities while steadily gaining you life, making it a solid threat that's difficult for opponents to ignore. What truly makes Exalted Sunborn shine, however, is its token-doubling ability, which transforms token generation strategies into exponentially more threatening board states. In token-focused decks—whether you're playing white weenie strategies, go-wide approaches, or any archetype that generates creature tokens—this creature can turn a modest token generator into an overwhelming army. A simple card that creates two tokens suddenly becomes four, and effects that make multiple tokens create double the output, allowing you to build an insurmountable board presence quickly. The warp mechanic adds another layer of strategic depth, allowing you to cast Exalted Sunborn at a reduced cost while preserving your mana for other spells and interactions. This flexibility means you can deploy the threat reactively or use it to dodge removal by exiling and recasting it later. Exalted Sunborn fits perfectly into Standard token strategies, Pioneer go-wide decks, Modern boros tokens, and Commander builds centered around token multiplication. Its broad legality across nearly every format and reasonable mana cost make it an excellent addition to competitive and casual decks alike. For players seeking to amplify their token strategies and create explosive board states, Exalted Sunborn is an essential include that transforms incremental token generation into game-winning potential.
Illustrated by Scott M. Fischer