Well, the absence of empathic bond increases my draw rate of scarabs and mitosis a lot, so that aspect is working out well. The problem I have now is time. Scarabs can take a bit to boost up, and even when they're going, unless the opponent is playing a few creatures, their power doesn't help me a whole lot. It seems that it's either a quick death for me or a lengthy death for my opponent. Creature control is good on my end if I can get them out early enough(without CCs from opponent) but I just feel weak in power. I've come up with a couple ideas, but I'm not sure how good they are:
-Chimera: Expensive, would probably show up at the wrong time, and also would still only be the accumulation of my scarabs' power, but it would bypass shields and have the benefit of a ton of health to work with. I'm thinking this wouldn't be my first choice.
-Catapult: Cheap-ish, with a decent damage output that can easily be replenished by mitosis-ing scarabs. In fact, as I just looked the card up, I saw an old deck called Scarab Cannon. Possible, but it still doesn't improve my chances of survival to get my scarabs up to that point.
-Empathic Bond: Yeah, I just got rid of it, and it's probably a bad idea, but I can't quite shake the thought that it'd be good against a tank. Perhaps one or two instead of 4.
-Adrenaline: While it shares an element, I also feel like it would just clutter, and would furthermore get less effective as the scarabs devour. Thinking a definite no-go here, but perhaps someone knows better.
-Reverse Time: Not the most effective CC card out there, and it would take away stuff from scarab funds, but it would allow me to return the most damaging creatures to fight another day. Unless, of course, the enemy has great quanta production(which I have the worst luck with -_- ).
There may be others. I already took the liberty of adding Eternity in there, just in case of deckout, and maybe Procrastination would do something if played right. Sundial is useless, given my lack of light quanta, and not much else seems to apply(within these elements, of course). So, while I test some of these out, does anyone have any ideas?