Fortune, Loyal Steed (Outlaws of Thunder Junction)
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Fortune, Loyal Steed

Legendary Creature — Beast Mount

When Fortune, Loyal Steed enters the battlefield, scry 2.
Whenever Fortune attacks while saddled, at end of combat, exile it and up to one creature that saddled it this turn, then return those cards to the battlefield under their owner's control.
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standard future historic gladiator pioneer explorer modern legacy pauper vintage penny commander brawl alchemy paupercommander duel oldschool premodern
Rulings

You may activate a permanent’s saddle ability even if that permanent is already saddled.
“Saddled” isn’t an ability that a creature has. It’s just something true about that creature. It won’t stop being saddled until the turn ends or it leaves the battlefield.
An ability that triggers when a creature “attacks while saddled” will trigger only if that creature was saddled when it was declared as an attacker.
Creatures with saddle can attack or block as normal even if they aren’t saddled.
The delayed triggered ability doesn’t target any creature. You choose which other creature to exile, if any, as that ability is resolving. At that point, it’s too late for any player to respond.
If a permanent becomes a copy of a saddled Mount, the copy won’t be saddled.
“Saddle N” means “Tap any number of other untapped creatures you control with total power N or greater: This permanent becomes saddled until end of turn. Activate only as a sorcery.”
Tokens exiled by the delayed triggered ability won’t return to the battlefield. It’s usually not a good idea to saddle Fortune if Fortune itself is a token.
Fortune’s middle ability creates a delayed triggered ability that triggers at end of combat. This ability will trigger whether or not Fortune is still on the battlefield. If it’s not, you can still exile up to one creature that saddled it that turn.
You may activate a permanent’s saddle ability even if that permanent is already saddled.
“Saddled” isn’t an ability that a creature has. It’s just something true about that creature. It won’t stop being saddled until the turn ends or it leaves the battlefield.
An ability that triggers when a creature “attacks while saddled” will trigger only if that creature was saddled when it was declared as an attacker.
Creatures with saddle can attack or block as normal even if they aren’t saddled.
The delayed triggered ability doesn’t target any creature. You choose which other creature to exile, if any, as that ability is resolving. At that point, it’s too late for any player to respond.
If a permanent becomes a copy of a saddled Mount, the copy won’t be saddled.
“Saddle N” means “Tap any number of other untapped creatures you control with total power N or greater: This permanent becomes saddled until end of turn. Activate only as a sorcery.”
Tokens exiled by the delayed triggered ability won’t return to the battlefield. It’s usually not a good idea to saddle Fortune if Fortune itself is a token.
Fortune’s middle ability creates a delayed triggered ability that triggers at end of combat. This ability will trigger whether or not Fortune is still on the battlefield. If it’s not, you can still exile up to one creature that saddled it that turn.
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