Egyptian temple
About Egyptian temple
Ancient Egyptian temples, from 4th millennium BC shrines to New Kingdom edifices (1570-1069 BC), housed deities and honored pharaohs. Rituals maintained ma'at, cosmic order. Sanctuaries held cult images; layouts included halls, courts, and pylons. Temples were vital religious and economic centers.
Egyptian temple is a Super Rare trading card in the Living Heritage series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Egyptian temple, which has 5,137 pageviews and is available in 39 languages. 162 players have collected this card.
Battle Stats
- Power: 4
- HP: 11
- Deck Cost: 5
- Affinities: Order, Mystery
- Ability: Shield — Absorbs all damage for one round, then breaks
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