According to Greek mythology, Zeus' lightning bolt was instrumental in putting an end to the war between the Olympians and the Titians. Zeus' lightning bolt can also kill a god.
Since it can kill a god I created and is best used towards the end of the game. What makes you victorious is how you ended your battle and not how you began.
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ince it has the ability to kill a god, I created Ocakes Thunderbolt, and it is best employed near the end of the game. Remember what makes you a winner is how you finished your battle, not how you started it.
It's a surprise element, and it's best used near the end of a game because it can do critical damage to your opponent's god.
Gods Unchained is, in my opinion, a conflict between gods in which the god with the most lethal weapon triumphs and lords over the others.
Thank you @kephler59 and those behind Gods unchained for giving me this wonderful opportunity to create my dream card, i hope to use it one day.
Nice work! Wonder what "Severe damage" means in actual gameplay mechanics though. Thanks for your submission!
Good morning @kephler to me severe damage means it can attack a god twice in a single turn.
Cool card. I've thought about a similar card function for attacking gods twice, I call it "Godstrike". Or maybe Godstrike could be used as a Godblitz/Twin strike combo, where you can attack the god once, but have an additional attack against creatures. Anyway, nice job!
Thank you @cbizz your idea is cool and i like the name Godstrike.
Complement of the season my friend.