Time for the Great Response Wall (GRW)!
Fractal + Sodium Golem + Flooding = Win.
I know, it's a trio deck, but with a water mark and aether/earth pillars the combo could be very dangerous. 15 damages for each sodium golem underwater, that the opponent cannot prevent. :/
It's a trio deck where you're going heavy on two elements and you have to allocate the mark to a third (meaning no pends for you). Yeah, it would be pretty vicious if it worked, but it would be hard to MAKE it work.
Lithium reacts intensely with water, forming lithium hydroxide and highly flammable hydrogen. The colourless solution is highly alkalic. The exothermal reactions lasts longer than the reaction of sodium and water.
Notice that fishes and other aquatic species can not survive in lithium hydroxide. I think that all creature in solution in the same side as the golem should also die.
Hmm... perhaps I could change the name to something else in that family? What does potassium do, and is there anything special about sodium's reaction with water? (I'm asking you because I'm pretty clueless about chemistry. Thanks for the help!)
*sighs* We'd get sued for using a copyrighted Golem picture. It's from Pokemon, and *presumably* it's made by Satoshi Tajiri, who created pokemon.
I... uhh...
Google is not a reliable source. You can't tell who any image belongs to and whether it's usable or not. When you look for images in the future, check what sites you CAN use (check Card Art for more info).