X
Angelic Blessing


- Sorcery
- Target creature gets +3/+3 and gains flying until end of turn. (It can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.)
- Only the warrior who can admit mortal weakness will be bolstered by immortal strength.
- DiTerlizzi (Portal) - Mark Zug (Exodus, Starter 1999, Starter 2000, Ninth Edition, Tenth Edition) - Henry Van Der Linde (Portal Second Age)
- Common (Portal, Exodus, Portal Second Age, Starter 1999, Starter 2000, Ninth Edition, Tenth Edition)
Angelic Blessing was originally released on May 1, 1997 with the release of the Portal Magic The Gathering edition. This card has since been reprinted in 7 sets, with 3 artists contributing to the various card designs.
With the release of the Exodus version of Angelic Blessing on June 15, 1998, The flavortext on Angelic Blessing was modified to read: Only the warrior who can admit mortal weakness will be bolstered by immortal strength.
With the release of the Portal Second Age version of Angelic Blessing on June 24, 1998, The flavortext on Angelic Blessing was modified to read: $The man who rose up to fight was not the same man knocked down.$
With the release of the Starter 1999 version of Angelic Blessing on August 27, 1999, The flavortext on Angelic Blessing was modified to read: $Only the warrior who can admit mortal weakness will be bolstered by immortal strength.$
With the release of the Starter 2000 version of Angelic Blessing on April 24, 2000, The flavortext on Angelic Blessing was modified to read: Only the warrior who can admit mortal weakness will be bolstered by immortal strength.
With the release of the Ninth Edition version of Angelic Blessing on July 29, 2005, The flavortext on Angelic Blessing was modified to read: Only the warrior who can admit mortal weakness will be bolstered by immortal strength.
With the release of the Tenth Edition version of Angelic Blessing on July 13, 2007, The text on Angelic Blessing was altered to say: Target creature gets +3/+3 and gains flying until end of turn. (It can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.)



