The Exalted Dragon foil card from the 2015 Tempest Remastered set. This rare Magic: The Gathering card, numbered 12, is a staple for collectors of classic fantasy trading cards.
Exalted Dragon
2015 • Magic: The Gathering • Tempest Remastered
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The Exalted Dragon, numbered 12 in the 2015 Tempest Remastered set, remains a significant piece for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. Created by artist Matthew D. Wilson, this foil variant captures the essence of the original Tempest block with a premium finish that appeals to set builders and investors alike. As a six-mana creature, the card commands attention on the battlefield with its flying ability, though its aggressive design requires strategic land sacrifice to utilize fully. The foil treatment adds depth to the artwork, making it a standout item in any TCG collection. Whether you are completing a full set or hunting for key dragons, this card offers a tangible connection to one of the most beloved eras in trading card game history. This product represents more than just gameplay utility; it is a piece of gaming history that continues to resonate with fans of classic fantasy themes.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Exalted Dragon
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Matthew D. Wilson
Card Stock
English
Foil
{4}{W}{W}
Creature — Dragon
5 / 5
W
Card Text
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Flying This creature can't attack unless you sacrifice a land. (This cost is paid as attackers are declared.)
If dragons excel at anything more than vanity, it is greed.
