Heqet
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Heqet is the egyptian god of fertility and is represented by the image of a frog. She is also a symbol that is related to the annual flooding of the Nile River.
This deck is all about speed. The faster it can draw and play the frogs, the quicker it will manage to kill it's opponent. it has cheap high damage creatures which will easily rip through an opponent before they are able to set up their board. should the opponent be able to survive the first wave of frogs, it has SoP to help increase the damage potential.
This deck struggles against AoE heavy decks, or shield based decks(Dims/Wings/Hope). It has no way to hit around the shields, and a RoF could remove all of it's damage output easily.
Each card has a thematic reasoning for being in this deck:
- Emerald Tower: The main quanta sources for playing the life cards.
- Giant Frog: Heqet is represented by the image of a frog. These frogs multiply quickly and help provide sufficient damage output.
- Mitosis: Heqet is the god of fertility. Mitosis is the closest in-came card that we have to reproduction(aside from maybe a fate egg hatching).
- Inundation: Heqet's fertility is said to also help restore the annual flooding of the Nile each year.
- Shard of Patience: The growth that is needed to help the fertility become accomplished.
- Water Pendulums: The quanta producers needed to help play SoP and Inundation.