Command the board. Break the gods.
Apotheosis is a ruthless tactical card game where commanders, creatures, factions, rows, lanes, and triggered abilities collide in a battlefield built for brutal decisions.
Every slot can become a weapon.
Build formations, exploit adjacent buffs, protect commanders, trigger abilities, punish bad positioning, and turn the enemy battlefield into a liability.
Built for tactical abuse.
Placeholder copy for the core pitch. Replace with final mechanics once the public demo feature set is locked.
Commanders with identity
Each commander changes how your deck plays, what you protect, and what your opponent must kill first.
Triggered ability chains
Cards react to summons, deaths, attacks, damage, targeting, row changes, and faction-specific conditions.
Rows, lanes, and pressure
Attacks, defenders, adjacency, slot buffs, and battlefield control make placement as important as raw stats.
Campaign progression
Fight through missions, unlock content, face faction campaigns, and mutate your strategy between battles.
Skirmish battles
Test decks and AI encounters without committing to a full campaign run. Placeholder mode description.
Dark fantasy tone
Saints, machines, cults, beasts, tyrants, relics, and divine failures fighting over a dying world.
Choose your doctrine.
Faction names and descriptions are placeholders. Swap these with your final public-facing lore.
White Order
Disciplined soldiers, holy command chains, protection, punishment, and battlefield authority.
Mech Lands
Constructs, engines, upgrades, sacrifice math, and cold mechanical inevitability.
Northern Fringe
Beasts, survival, row pressure, brutal trades, and commanders that refuse to stay buried.
Sunken Mu
Ancient horrors, drowned magic, strange recursion, and effects that get worse over time.
Development notes.
Use this area for patch notes, demo announcements, devlogs, Steam updates, or Kickstarter posts.
Public demo milestone
Short update about the next playable build, core systems, and what players can expect.
Faction spotlight
Introduce one faction, its commander style, mechanics, card examples, and battlefield philosophy.
Combat system update
Explain positioning, rows, targeting, triggered abilities, and why the battlefield matters.