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The idea of the deck is to immortalize your opponent's creatures so that you can change their damage to spell damage, allowing reflective shield to reflect the damage back at your opponent.
1. Summon Anubis
2. Cast Shard of Readiness on it so that it can use its ability twice and without having to pay aether quanta. Usually you will target Anubis himself and then your opponent's strongest creature
3. Cast Shard of Wisdom on the immortalized creature.
4. Play Reflective Shield.
Since your opponent's creature is inflicting spell damage due to Shard of Wisdom, reflective Shield reflects the damage back at your opponent. So it's similar to liquid antimatter. It's reasonably successful against level 3.
Hints:
1. If creature control is a threat, then don't summon Anubis until you can activate Shard of Readiness in the same turn.
2. The order for playing the cards is Anubis>Shard of Readiness>Shard of Wisdom>Reflective Shield, or Reflective Shield before Shard of Wisdom if there is a considerable risk of Shard of Wisdom consuming all your remaining light quanta; You only need 1 light quanta so you want the shards to have a better chance to use up 1 extra light quanta instead of 1 extra time quanta.
3. You generally only need 1 immortalizing Anubis. If you have played all your Shards of Wisdom, summon more Anubises before immortalizing another one.
I don't know what it would be like upgraded but it would be useful to upgrade everything except Anubis. I like the idea of Reflective Shield having a use other than being a specific counter to certain false gods.
The deck could maybe do with more or less Anubis, Shards of Readiness or Reflective Shield. Any suggestions would be welcome