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Temple Priest
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Base level
Max level
Temple Priest Price Information:
Regular Foil Price (per BCX): $0.16 | Single BCX: $0.16 (1x)
Gold Foil Price (per BCX): $15 | Single BCX: $15.49 (96.81x)
Gold Foil vs Regular Foil: 93.75x
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Abilities
1 1 - 1 0 0 2 0 4
2 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 5
3 14 2 1 0 0 2 0 5
4 25 4 2 0 0 2 0 5
5 40 7 2 0 0 3 0 4
6 60 11 2 0 0 3 0 5
7 85 16 2 0 0 3 0 6
8 115 22 2 0 0 4 0 6
Skill analysis
Dispel
When this monster hits an enemy, it clears all positive status effects on that enemy.

Dispel now affects bloodlust and stat increases from Martyr as well.
🌟 Temple Priest ratings
Bronze league
3.1 / 10
Silver league
3.4 / 10
Gold league
3.4 / 10
Diamond league
3.6 / 10
💞 Top cards to play with Temple Priest
Temple Priest does big damage, but has low health. Coeurl Lurker's Taunt ability distracts all Opportunity, Sneak, and Snipe attackers from targeting it.
Temple Priest combines with Djinn Renova to form a powerful mid-to-high mana magic team.
Temple Priest combines with Lunakari Mistress to form a powerful mid mana magic team.
Temple Priest does big damage. Shieldbearer's Taunt ability distracts most attackers from targeting it.
Temple Priest combines with Time Mage to form a powerful mid mana magic team.
💀 Best counters against Temple Priest
Xenith Monk is a good counter against Temple Priest.
Void Dragon is a good counter against Temple Priest.
Robo-Dragon Knight is a good counter against Temple Priest.
Warrior of Peace is a good counter against Temple Priest.
Prismologist is a good counter against Temple Priest.
Ruleset analysis
Good rulesets for Temple Priest
Temple Priest has a high damage-to-mana ratio (0.8), making it a cost-effective option for dealing damage in the 'Back to Basics' ruleset.
Temple Priest has a max speed of 2 making it a good option for the Reverse Speed ruleset.
Bad rulesets for Temple Priest
Temple Priest is slow, which means that it's more likely to miss if its enemies are enraged.
Since Temple Priest is a Magic monster and doesn't have Reflection Shield, it will take damage every time it attacks in the 'Magic Reflect' ruleset.
Ineligible rulesets for Temple Priest
Temple Priest costs 5 mana to cast, so it can't be used in 'Little League'.
Temple Priest has no melee attack, so it cannot be played in the 'Up Close & Personal' ruleset.
Temple Priest has magic damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Lost Magic' ruleset.
Temple Priest has an odd mana cost, so it can't be used in 'Even Stevens'.
Temple Priest has no ranged damage, so it cannot be played in the 'Going the Distance' ruleset.