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The Exaulted ability turns even the smallest creature into a big threat. Whether you are a holy warrior, or a murderous demon, the rest will stand in awe.
Why pay big mana for big creatures? Why leave yourself open to damage after attacking? Why waste time worrying about your opponents strategy?Let's cut to the chase, play fast, attack often, win the game. Most creatures in the deck have very low costs, and all of them have Exaulted, or are hard to block, or both!If all goes well, you attack for 2-3 damage on the second turn, 4-5 on the third turn, 6-8 on the 4th. And it keeps getting bigger!Never hesitate to drop an as many little guys as possible. There is only one creature worth waiting for, drop a disciple after you attack for a big boost. Put Spiteful Shadows on their best blocker, and you wont have to worry about damage prevented.One thing to watch out for, spot removal.
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So, I just submitted a B/W Exalted deck, went out to make sure that it popped up and immediately saw yours. I'm jealous because, this is fairly awesome. I like your thought process with Spiteful Shadows and Disciple of Bolas. I guess my only concern would be limited availability of both of your enchantments. Maybe one more of each. I might also say that Angelic Benediction instead of Bonds of Faith might work better in the long run. Just thoughts though and this deck deserves a like from me. Please give advice on mine if you have the chance.
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This deck is intimidating even to look at.