



Deity of Human Origin: Phaseus, Biolith God, created by Scion.Came Back Wrong: General Lug and crown prince Carlo from Dhees, thanks to the Church of Parmus.The Eye of Judgment provides examples of: Most creatures also have certain Strong spots and Blind spots attacking a creature from their Strong spot (usually their face) may incite a counter-attack from the attacked creature, while attacking a creature from their Blind spot will inflict additional damage to them. Attack Zones and Blind Spots: Most creatures can attack whatever is in front of them, but some creatures may be able to attack further forward, sideways, behind, all sides, anywhere or everywhere at once (the last two usually cause Magic Damage instead of Physical).Biolith creatures neither gain nor lose health if summoned on any field, including Biolith field. The amount of life a creature has may be affected by their Element and the Field they are deployed on, usually giving a bonus +2 Health if the creature's element matches the field's, or a penalty of -2 Health if the elements are opposite (Fire is opposite of Water, Earth is opposite of Wood). Health: The amount of damage a creature can take before dying.Attack: The amount of damage a creature deals to another creature when fighting.Creature Affiliation: Slightly distinct from Creature Race if examples of Race are Human, Dwarf, Merfolk or Undead, then Creature Affiliation may be Dhees Empire, Corzes Family, Novogus Dynasty, or sometimes Unknown.Again note that creatures cannot change field on their own. Activation Cost: The amount of mana you need to spend to make a creature attack or change orientation.Element: Fire, Water, Earth, Wood and Biolith, corresponding to the five types of fields.However, Biolith creatures can bypass this Lock if they are summoned on a Biolith field, normally available from the start on the middle field.

For most creatures, this Summoning Lock is lifted when there are four or more creatures on the field. This means that creature cannot be summoned until the so-called Summoning Lock is removed. Some creatures have Summoning Cost that are covered in lock.In case of spells, they will go to your dicard pile once played. In case of creatures, summoning them means placing them onto a field on your choice of orientation (which determines, among other things, their attack zone, their weak spot etc), where they will stay until the game ends, or until they are moved somewhere to another field, or until they are removed from the board. Summoning/Playing Cost: The amount of mana you need to spend to play a card.The components of a card are as follows (italicized components are available to all cards the rest are only for creatures): control them (see the winning condition above), and at the same time take out opposing creatures to prevent your opponent to claim dominance of the board Spells on the other hand have all sort of effects to help you or hinder your opponent. In general, creatures are used to occupy fields on the board, i.e. The cards of the game are divided into two major types: Creatures and Spells. controlling five fields, or to survive long enough until your opponent has to draw from an empty deck, in which case they lose the game instantly. The objective of the game is to control the majority of the board, i.e. The Eye of Judgment is a board control game, where the board is divided into nine fields in a 3x3 configuration.
