Out of curiosity I asked ChatGPT to pretend it was an expert deck builder and to put together a deck and explaintion for me. It even took care of the formating. The deck itself isn't too impressive, especially given that it's not up-to-date on sets, however with some training these models could throughly kill the run of deck building I imagine. Everything below is generate:
This deck is designed to be an aggressive midrange deck that uses its early game units to deal damage and its late game units to close out the game. The Justice cards provide powerful units with Aegis, which protects them from targeted removal, while the Fire cards provide removal and direct damage spells.
The early game units in this deck are
District Infantry,
Rakano Outlaw, and
Crownwatch Paladin. These units all have good stats for their cost and can help push damage early in the game.
Silverwing Familiar is also included as a versatile unit that can both deal damage and provide a useful effect with Aegis.
Valkyrie Enforcer and
Unseen Commando are included as powerful midgame units that can both deal damage and provide additional utility.
Auric Runehammer is included as a powerful removal spell that can also be used to push damage.
Deepforged Plate is included as a finisher that can be used to give one of your units a massive boost in attack and health, making it difficult for your opponent to deal with.
Smuggler's Stash can be used to refill your hand with powerful units and spells.
Flame Blast,
Torch, and
Finest Hour provide additional removal and damage spells that can help control the board and push damage to your opponent's face.
Rise to the Challenge can be used to search for any of your powerful midgame or late game units, giving you additional flexibility in your gameplan.
Overall, this Justice and Fire deck is a well-balanced midrange deck that has the tools to control the board and push damage to your opponent's face. With careful play and good timing, this deck can be a formidable force on the digital card game Eternal.
Also, I agree. That's how I'm going to start signing off my write-ups.