Fruitful Fish – Common Stars Fish – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
- Rocky Santangela
- Mar 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 24

Survival Through Blessing
Fruitful Fish is a Common Fish Being from the Stars Age, costing 2 faith with 1 strength and 2 hope. Its ability triggers at the end of each turn, granting +1 hope to another friendly Being, making it a valuable support card for sustaining a board presence.
The Fish That Multiply by Grace
Floating in the stars, trailing behind a mighty constellation, are two fish, bound together by a glowing celestial band. These fish are an image of the Church, and it being fruitful and multiplying, and spreading life.
This constellation comes from the second section of the heavenly story, between the first and second coming of Christ. The fish tied by a band reveal something truly divine: that believers are united, drawn together not by effort, but by God’s own sealing. The band is not a chain of bondage, it’s the Spirit of God, securing those who trust in Jesus. "In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise," - Ephesians 1:13.
This card's verse is Genesis 1:22:
"And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth."
This band connects us to the constellation of the King, the picture of the resurrected Christ, crowned and enthroned, the Lord Jesus Himself. And we, the Church, are pulled from death into life, brought out of the waters of judgment into grace, because of what Christ has done. "He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings." - Psalms 40:2.

Life That Grows by the Spirit
The fruitful fish reminds us that salvation doesn’t end with escape, it begins with life. The Church grows because of grace. We aren’t saved by works, and we don’t multiply by effort. We grow because the Spirit lives in us, and God is the one who gives the increase. "So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase." - 1 Corinthians 3:7.
Like the fish in the stars, the Church is meant to move, to grow, to bring others along by the message of the cross. Jesus said, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." - Matthew 4:19. And He has. Every soul brought into the family of God is another testimony of His grace, His calling, and His promise that He is building His Church.
Fruitful Fish is a reminder that God keeps His covenant, and those who believe in Jesus are forever bound to Him by His Spirit, not by their strength. The multiplication of believers across every nation and generation is not a sign of human success, it is the work of God. The stars are still telling this story, and we are part of it. By faith, through grace, the Church lives, grows, and thrives, because Christ lives in us.
Strategic Use In Gameplay
Fruitful Fish is a supportive Fish Being that thrives in midrange decks, helping your other Beings survive and stay on the board longer. Its ability to restore +1 hope to another friendly Being at the end of each turn makes it a consistent tool for sustaining key units and maintaining board presence.
Synergies and Combinations
Sustain Engine: Perfect for keeping key Beings alive, especially those with high value or Protect, by providing steady buffing every turn.
Fish Tribal: Fits naturally into Fish-themed decks, supporting synergies that benefit from having multiple Fish on the storyline.
Midrange Backbone: Contributes to resilience-focused midrange strategies, where maintaining a strong and healthy board over time leads to victory.
Fruitful Fish – Common Stars Fish – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can Fruitful Fish give hope to itself?
A: No, it must target another friendly Being for healing.
Q: Does the giving of hope stack if multiple copies are in play?
A: Yes, if you have more than one Fruitful Fish, they can give hope to different targets, the same Being multiple times, or even each other.
Q: Is this card effective in aggressive decks?
A: Not typically, as it is designed for sustained board presence rather than immediate impact.
Fruitful Fish – Common Stars Fish – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
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