the point is to lock down you opponents draw with an eternity, while healing up the damage with sogs. if your opponent has control you can lead with a sor'd anubis for quinting. against the ai you will be taking damage from 1-2 creatures at most once you pop your eternity, which sog can absorb easily. sors mean that even if they suddenly blitz with a lot of creatures you can take them out. mitosis is for anubis so you can finish them off once youve locked them down. you can skip quinting or flying/soring your eternities depending on your draw and the matchup.
think of it as a concise lionheart
in silver i almost got a rare spin after less than ten games with the second version -2 sogs. some ems as well. im not sure if that small sample is really representative but thats not bad for a deck without much upped.
@math nova might help pay for shards; theyre kinda pricy now. no point in nova as unupped anubises need two aether and one sor'd anubis is pretty much all you need for quinting
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won three games versus gemini, two wins versus neptune, one win versus hecate, one win versus octane, one loss versus rainbow, one loss versus hermes, one loss versus obliterator, one loss versus scorpio.