After being SHOOP DA WOOPED by a pharaoh deck, I decided to start my rainbow, using a similar strategy. Using these cards I have been able to get elemental mastery on quite a few half bloods, and it has proved to be a very easy way to upgrade cards.
I did not copy this from Biofatso on kong. He is me, and I am him.
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I found that 15 pillars is around the perfect ratio between pillars and other cards for a thirty card deck. There are so many because if you have only two pillars you can have an almost assured loss against a half blood (and might as well quit).
Pros:
• The ffq along with eight scarabs are allmost impossible to kill, and the queen feeds scarabs with ease
• Drawing trident early on lets you stall your opponent to a huge degree, letting you accumulate enough quanta
• Even without the core of you team, fractal or FFQ by themselves lets you do some very annoying things, a devourer/firefly army can become very useful after you have replaced trident
Cons:
• Permanents are very hard to keep against a card with butterfly effect, and you may be forced to win quickly without your eternity.
• Mediocre amounts of quanta (three or less pillars) when playing a very powerful rush.
• Getting stalled is not very fun
Enjoy and discuss.