When you first play Masters of Myth™ and are looking through a deck, you’re probably trying to figure out what cards are the strongest. It might not be immediately clear what powerful combos you can pull off until you get more familiar with the deck. This guide is designed to help players who are new to Quetzalcoatl, or those who are looking for new strategies you can implement.

Gather The Bones Sacrifice Combos

The perfect card for maintaining your Sacrifice engine, Gather The Bones allows you to search your discard for a card and place it into your hand at the cost of sacrificing one of your Minions. Much like Zeus’ God Feat which allows him to search his deck for Minion cards, Gather The Bones is incredibly versatile. It can be used to find more Sacrifice fodder for cards like Eagles Alter or Take My Strength. It can also function as a way to get important cards back like Opening Day At The Temple if it was destroyed or you discarded it earlier in the game. 

One of its most potent applications is being used as a Devotion generation engine. In the Deathstate, Quetzalcoatl’s second God Feat is to Sacrifice 1 to get 2 Devotion. If you combine that with a Sacrificial Lamb, you’ll net 3 Devotion. By utilizing Gather The Bones, you can generate another Devotion by sacrificing a Sacrificial Lamb to Gather the Bones, pulling another Sacrificial Lamb from discard then using that to fuel Quetzalcoatl’s God Feat. This will scale to even more Devotion if you have Opening Day at the Temple out as well.

Whipping Wind

This card is used often in games but not to its peak level of utility since its most common use is to bounce a Minion that is attacking you back to hand. This is a good use for the card but it is capable of so much more. Since it can target Minions, Rituals, and Relics, Whipping Wind can be used to rob your opponent of powerful buffs at the exact moment it would have benefited them the most. For example, say Ra has a Sundial out and activates its Feat to destroy your Opening Day at the Temple. You can use Whipping Wind in response to the Feat being activated so that your opponent is not only denied destroying your ritual but also wasted Devotion on a Feat that did nothing. If they want to try again they would have to summon Sundial again and activate its ability again. I know, pretty evil.

Wind Jewel and Take My Strength Combo

Interested in more ways to make your opponent waste Devotion on Feats that will end up doing nothing? This is another sneaky combo that you can pull off to get a benefit out of your opponent trying to destroy your Minions. Wind Jewel allows the spells in your hand to be summoned as if they had Fleet. So, when one of your minions gets targeted with a destruction spell in response you can target that Minion with Take My Strength. It will get Sacrificed as part of the summoning cost and its Power can be given to another minion. The destroy spell misses because its target is already gone and one of your Minions receives a nice power buff.

Using Your Second God Feat to Take Out Key Targets

Since this is the last of the God Strategies for now, let’s end it with the tradition of talking about underutilized God Feats. On Quetzalcoatl’s Heroic Side, his second God Feat costs 3 Devotion and reads, “Deal 3 damage to an enemy God or Minion”. This Feat is perfect for taking out Guard Minions in the early game since most of the time they will only have 3 Power. This clears the path for you Minions to attack. If you’re up in Devotion, this Feat can also be used to add some extra chip damage to your opponent either knocking them into the Deathstate or making it so they don’t have much Devotion to work with on their next turn.

There are even more Quetzalcoatl combos out there just waiting to be discovered, but I’ll leave that job to you.

If you’re interested in learning more about Quetzalcoatl, click HERE to visit his god page. 

If you’re interested in playing as Quetzalcoatl, you can click HERE to purchase the Quetzalcoatl vs Zeus pack.

Want to see how Quetzalcoatl plays in a game? Click HERE to watch our Quetzalcoatl vs Zeus playthrough.

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