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Target Monster gets +1/+4 and Armor 5 permanently.
Although is it a plate that requires many expensive resources, this armor will protect monsters incredibly well.
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On your opponent's next turn, all of your creatures get Armor 3.
Aegis is Athena's shield, and is one of the symbols Athena is known for.
Your opponent must discard 2 cards, then draw 3 cards.
Ares is not very wise like Athena, and may be stupid sometimes, but his actions can be helpful...
All Theseus on the playing field get +3/+3. In 3 turns, all Theseus on the playing field take 5 damage.
Ariadne was Theseus' lover while he slew the Minotaur. Unfortunately, Ariadne was taken away by Dionysus and never saw Theseus again. This led to King Aegus' death.
Heal 10 health from 1 of your creatures. You may not use a spell card for 2 turns.
Asclepius is a son of Apollo, and is the God of medicine.
Give one of your Active Monster/Heroes +0/+5 permanently.
Only the god's chosen ones may have a blessing like Odysseus and Athena.
Choose 2 of the following and apply them to either yours or your opponent's creatures.
– Give target hero +2/+0
– Give target monster -2/-2
– Give target god +4
– Give target hero +2/+0
– Give target monster -2/-2
– Give target god +4
Gold is the color of wealth. May the light shine your way.
All of your opponent's creatures are infatuated and cannot attack for 2 turns.
Helen, the most beautiful woman in all of Greece, coming to the battlefield?
Do 1 damage to all creatures your opponent controls.
Hephaestus is the god of fire, but only a few of his children can use fire as a tool.
Search your deck for any spell and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterwards.
Hermes' Sandals are one of the most well known symbols of Hermes
Give one of your opponent's creatures -5/-0 until the end of your opponent's next turn. If it's a God, give it -4(permanently) instead.
Spells may break a hero or make a hero.
Deal 1 damage to an opponent's God, 3 damage to a Hero, or 5 damage to a Monster.
This is the fire. The one that Prometheus gave us. Once it protected us from wild animals. Now it banishes the darkness.
One of your Monsters gets +2/+0 until the end of your turn.
Monsters when furious can be very dangerous.
Flip a coin. If you get heads, give any of your Heroes or Monsters +1/+3.
Pray to the Gods and your wishes may come true.
If Poseidon is on the field, all creatures(on either side of the field) except Poseidon take 3 damage and Poseidon gets +3/+3
Poseidon is the ruler of the seas, and you don't want to be out in the ocean when he's angry.
Flip a coin.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
A sacrifice to the Gods is common before an epic quest.
If a God is out on your side of the field, you may summon any Monster from your deck or Graveyard to the summoned creature spot.
Even Gods need a bit of backup sometimes.
If you control both Artemis and Apollo, this card does 10 damage to 2 of your opponent's creatures. Otherwise, do nothing.
Apollo and Artemis are legendary archers. Together, they are among the most unstoppable ranged forces in the world.
A volcano erupts, dealing 2 damage to every creature on the field, including yours.
It is said that whenever a volcano erupts, it is the doing of Typhon.
Zeus' Lightning does 2 damage to all of your opponent's creatures and gives +1 to any Zeus on the field – either side.
Zeus' Lightning is one of the strongest weapons ever to face the Greeks.
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