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- ❖ New Addition!
- ❖ New Decks!
- ⮚ Deck List for “Absolute Zero, Sagitta”
- ⮚ Deck List for “Aurora Star, Coral”
- ⮚ Deck List for “Constellate Solace, Mediell”
- ⮚ Deck List for “Glistening Mood, Michu”
- ⮚ Deck List for “PhosphoresceneStream, Haseritt”
- ⮚ Deck List for “Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa”
- ⮚ Deck List for “PR♥ISM-Image, Vert”
- ⮚ Deck List for “#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka”
- ⮚ Deck List for “Rive Etoile, Luticia”
- ❖ Support for Older Decks!
- ⮚ Support for “Top Idol, Pacifica”
- ⮚ Support for “Rondo of Plenilune, Feltyrosa”
- ⮚ Support for “Gorgon Eyes, Siana”
- ⮚ Support for “LèVre♡SœurS, Charmout”
- ⮚ Support for “Full Moon Magic, Fortia”
- ⮚ Support for “Sing with Me, Loronerol”
- ⮚ Support for “Tr!ple×Tr!ck, Fenelle”
- ⮚ Support for “Enduring Beauty, Herminia”
- ⮚ Support for “Holy Egg Festival Praxis Committee Chief, Clarissa”
- ⮚ Support for “Astesice ×Live, Kairi”
- ⮚ Support for “Festimagica, Wilista”
- ⮚ Support for “Holy-angel of Blessings, Alestiel”
- ⮚ Generics and Triggers!
- ❖ Conclusion
New Addition!
“As the floating Academia continues to produce new shining stars for the idol scene, representatives from Lyrical Monasterio step into the spotlight to show how it’s done! Lyrical Monasterio proudly presents legendary idols like ‘Aurora Star, Coral’ and ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Vert’! Vert isn’t here alone—alongside are close companions ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Rosa’ and ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Clear’! Displayed above are the highly sought-after MSP rarities of these four legendary idols!”
“As the floating Academia continues to produce new shining stars for the idol scene, representatives from Lyrical Monasterio step into the spotlight to show how it’s done! Lyrical Monasterio proudly presents legendary idols like ‘Aurora Star, Coral’ and ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Vert’! Vert isn’t here alone—alongside are close companions ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Rosa’ and ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Clear’! Displayed above are the highly sought-after MSP rarities of these four legendary idols!”
With a chilling presence that leaves many dumbstruck, “Absolute Zero, Sagitta” leads the formidable “Judge Maiden” group in this powerful new set! Focused on shutting down multi-attacks, Sagitta commands attention from both sides of the field, forcing players to discard if they aren’t careful! Displayed above is the stunning LSR of Sagitta!
With a chilling presence that leaves many dumbstruck, “Absolute Zero, Sagitta” leads the formidable “Judge Maiden” group in this powerful new set! Focused on shutting down multi-attacks, Sagitta commands attention from both sides of the field, forcing players to discard if they aren’t careful! Displayed above is the stunning LSR of Sagitta!
Constellate Solace, Mediell, Glistening Mood, Michu, PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt, Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa, #Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka, Rive Etoile, Luticia and Starsong Prayer, Noqno
This set also unveils six new DressUps! Displayed above are their LSR variants! From top left to middle bottom, we have: “Constellate Solace, Mediell”, “Glistening Mood, Michu”, “PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt”, “Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa”, “#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka”, and “Rive Etoile, Luticia”! Additionally, Michu’s Glitter companion, “Starsong Prayer, Noqno”, shines with an LSR variant on the bottom right!
We also have an exciting array of new generics and reprints featured in the Generics and Triggers section! Be sure to check out those cards that can strengthen your decks and improve your deck’s strategy!
This set also unveils six new DressUps! Displayed above are their LSR variants! From top left to middle bottom, we have: “Constellate Solace, Mediell”, “Glistening Mood, Michu”, “PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt”, “Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa”, “#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka”, and “Rive Etoile, Luticia”! Additionally, Michu’s Glitter companion, “Starsong Prayer, Noqno”, shines with an LSR variant on the bottom right!
We also have an exciting array of new generics and reprints featured in the Generics and Triggers section! Be sure to check out those cards that can strengthen your decks and improve your deck’s strategy!
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New Decks!
Deck List for ‘Absolute Zero, Sagitta’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
Absolute Zero, Sagitta | |
Absolute Zero, Kashua | |
Absolute Zero, Claio | |
Absolute Zero, Rix | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Absolute Zero, Sagitta | 3 |
Proper and Gentle Judge Maiden, Marielisn | 1 |
Sky-colored Tranquility Judge Maiden, Arkha | 4 |
One Night Witch, Strega | 3 |
Absolute Zero, Kashua | 3 |
Light of the Flower Garden Judge Maiden, Rryinea | 4 |
Cooling Heart, Yuika | 3 |
Surreptitious Prayer Judge Maiden, Kraali | 4 |
Absolute Zero, Claio | 2 |
Pretty♡Demoncoord! | 3 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Glutton, Nora (Critical) | 3 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 4 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Blessing Diva, Grizael (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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Leading the charge for the Judge Maidens, “Absolute Zero, Sagitta” soars like an unwavering arrow, delivering a breathtaking performance! The show begins with “Absolute Zero, Claio,” who assembles both “Absolute Zero” and “Judge Maiden” units. Next in line is “Absolute Zero, Kashua,” who brings itself and Claio to the rear-guard to provide support when ridden by Sagitta, who takes the spotlight! Sagitta’s powerful presence captivates both friend and foe alike. So intense is Sagitta’s influence that when the fourth or more battles occur, both players are forced to discard a card. But Sagitta is always prepared—when a card is discarded by an ability during your turn, Sagitta draws a card in return! In the main phase, Sagitta can power up significantly and gain an additional drive for Energy-Blast 4! The other Absolute Zero units play their part too—Kashua powers up when attacking and retires itself to draw a card, while Claio powers up the entire front row for a discard! Sagitta and its allies are always ready to deliver a stunning performance!
Leading the charge for the Judge Maidens, “Absolute Zero, Sagitta” soars like an unwavering arrow, delivering a breathtaking performance! The show begins with “Absolute Zero, Claio,” who assembles both “Absolute Zero” and “Judge Maiden” units. Next in line is “Absolute Zero, Kashua,” who brings itself and Claio to the rear-guard to provide support when ridden by Sagitta, who takes the spotlight! Sagitta’s powerful presence captivates both friend and foe alike. So intense is Sagitta’s influence that when the fourth or more battles occur, both players are forced to discard a card. But Sagitta is always prepared—when a card is discarded by an ability during your turn, Sagitta draws a card in return! In the main phase, Sagitta can power up significantly and gain an additional drive for Energy-Blast 4! The other Absolute Zero units play their part too—Kashua powers up when attacking and retires itself to draw a card, while Claio powers up the entire front row for a discard! Sagitta and its allies are always ready to deliver a stunning performance!
Sky-colored Tranquility Judge Maiden, Arkha, Light of the Flower Garden Judge Maiden, Rryinea and Surreptitious Prayer Judge Maiden, Kraali
The Judge Maidens don’t just sit idly by; these role models stand by Absolute Zero, ensuring the show is a success for everyone! “Sky-colored Tranquility Judge Maiden, Arkha” powers up massively when it attacks! If discarded from hand, Arkha can also Energy-Charge 1! But Arkha isn’t done yet—when your grade 3 or greater Absolute Zero vanguard attacks, Arkha can call itself from the drop zone, as long as you don’t already have another Arkha on the field! “Light of the Flower Garden Judge Maiden, Rryinea” provides great support by checking the top 5 cards of your deck for more “Absolute Zero” or “Judge Maiden” units, adding one to hand for Counter-Blast 1! Rryinea also powers up when attacking a grade 3 or greater unit! “Surreptitious Prayer Judge Maiden, Kraali” offers defensive support, increasing shield value when your vanguard is “Absolute Zero.” When discarded during your turn, Kraali even puts itself into the soul!
The Judge Maidens don’t just sit idly by; these role models stand by Absolute Zero, ensuring the show is a success for everyone! “Sky-colored Tranquility Judge Maiden, Arkha” powers up massively when it attacks! If discarded from hand, Arkha can also Energy-Charge 1! But Arkha isn’t done yet—when your grade 3 or greater Absolute Zero vanguard attacks, Arkha can call itself from the drop zone, as long as you don’t already have another Arkha on the field! “Light of the Flower Garden Judge Maiden, Rryinea” provides great support by checking the top 5 cards of your deck for more “Absolute Zero” or “Judge Maiden” units, adding one to hand for Counter-Blast 1! Rryinea also powers up when attacking a grade 3 or greater unit! “Surreptitious Prayer Judge Maiden, Kraali” offers defensive support, increasing shield value when your vanguard is “Absolute Zero.” When discarded during your turn, Kraali even puts itself into the soul!
Lastly, we have “Proper and Gentle Judge Maiden, Marielis” and “Cloak of Rest Judge Maiden, Culknoll!” Marielis can retire an opponent’s grade 2 or less rear-guard by retiring itself at the end of the battle, while Culknoll powers up one of your rear-guards when discarded!
Sagitta’s strategy restricts both players from performing multi-attacks unless they’re willing to discard a card. Thankfully, many of the Judge Maidens turn that discard into a benefit! You’ll want to prioritize setting Sagitta up to give itself the power boost and additional drive, while a Claio or two powers up the entire front row! Since Claio requires a discard, the best option is to discard either Kraali or (preferably) Arkha to take full advantage of their effects.
Start your offensive by attacking with Marielis or Kashua, opening up a front row circle. Then, have Sagitta attack, triggering Arkha’s ability from the drop zone to call itself into the now-vacant front row circle! Follow up by attacking with your remaining columns. Sagitta’s Continuous ability keeps both players in check! You’ll need to stay mindful of your own discards for multi-attacks while keeping an eye on your opponent—watch them with an absolute zero gaze, so you don’t miss when they try to perform multi-attacks and force them to discard from Sagitta’s effect!
And don’t forget—whenever you discard during your turn, you can pay Sagitta’s Counter-Blast 1 to draw a card, keeping your hand sizeable!
Cards that you might want to consider running include “Seasong Dragon, Elestino,” “One Night Witch, Strega,” “Sweet×Sweet,” “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan,” “Cooling Heart, Yuika,” and “Pretty♡Demoncoord”! Each of these cards offers unique effects that help preserve your board by either adding to it, returning cards to your hand, or interacting with discard effects.
Lastly, we have “Proper and Gentle Judge Maiden, Marielis” and “Cloak of Rest Judge Maiden, Culknoll!” Marielis can retire an opponent’s grade 2 or less rear-guard by retiring itself at the end of the battle, while Culknoll powers up one of your rear-guards when discarded!
Sagitta’s strategy restricts both players from performing multi-attacks unless they’re willing to discard a card. Thankfully, many of the Judge Maidens turn that discard into a benefit! You’ll want to prioritize setting Sagitta up to give itself the power boost and additional drive, while a Claio or two powers up the entire front row! Since Claio requires a discard, the best option is to discard either Kraali or (preferably) Arkha to take full advantage of their effects.
Start your offensive by attacking with Marielis or Kashua, opening up a front row circle. Then, have Sagitta attack, triggering Arkha’s ability from the drop zone to call itself into the now-vacant front row circle! Follow up by attacking with your remaining columns. Sagitta’s Continuous ability keeps both players in check! You’ll need to stay mindful of your own discards for multi-attacks while keeping an eye on your opponent—watch them with an absolute zero gaze, so you don’t miss when they try to perform multi-attacks and force them to discard from Sagitta’s effect!
And don’t forget—whenever you discard during your turn, you can pay Sagitta’s Counter-Blast 1 to draw a card, keeping your hand sizeable!
Cards that you might want to consider running include “Seasong Dragon, Elestino,” “One Night Witch, Strega,” “Sweet×Sweet,” “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan,” “Cooling Heart, Yuika,” and “Pretty♡Demoncoord”! Each of these cards offers unique effects that help preserve your board by either adding to it, returning cards to your hand, or interacting with discard effects.
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Deck List for ‘Aurora Star, Coral’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
Aurora Star, Coral | |
Shiny Star, Coral | |
Fresh Star, Coral | |
Angelic Star, Coral | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Aurora Star, Coral | 3 |
Luminous Melody, Illuneicia | 2 |
Radiance Caliburn | 1 |
One Night Witch, Strega | 3 |
Diva of Echostar, Retentir | 4 |
Song Passed Down, Scetis | 3 |
Shiny Star, Coral | 3 |
Singular Heart, Rurika | 4 |
Melody of Beginning, Corcemal | 1 |
Pretty♡Demoncoord! | 2 |
Fresh Star, Coral | 3 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Angelic Star, Coral | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Glutton, Nora (Critical) | 1 |
Transparent Snowy Night, Beretoi (Draw) | 3 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Spiritual King of Brightsky, Meridzanblia (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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With songs shining like the aurora borealis in the night sky, “Aurora Star, Coral” of Lyrical Monasterio sings an eternal masterpiece to an adoring crowd! The journey began humbly as “Angelic Star, Coral,” a young idol with dreams of stardom. Coral worked tirelessly to hone its skills, growing into “Fresh Star, Coral,” always striving for perfection! Upon being ridden by “Shiny Star, Coral,” you get to check the top seven cards of your deck for either another Coral or a grade 3 unit, adding it to your hand and shuffling your deck. It was only with “Shiny Star, Coral” that Coral truly burst onto the scene, delivering a legendary performance that remains unforgettable to this day! As a nod to this, when “Shiny Star, Coral” attacks, you can return one of your rear-guards to your hand, as if reclaiming stardom! Now, as “Aurora Star, Coral,” it stands as one of Lyrical Monasterio’s legendary idols, always ready for the challenges of the stage. As an idol that keeps its guard up, all other versions of “Coral” gain increased shield value! At the beginning of the battle phase, for Energy-Blast 4, it powers up the front row for every two Coral cards in the soul, and if the opposing vanguard is grade 3 or greater, it gains an additional critical! Drawing on the memories of its rise to fame, Coral can place a card from hand to the soul, and if it’s a Coral, it can restand a rear-guard after its battle! If “Shiny Star, Coral” is put into the soul, you draw a card, Energy-Charge 1, and power up one of your rear-guards! If “Fresh Star, Coral” is put into the soul instead, the Coral vanguard powers up and gains Triple Drive if the opponent is grade 3 or greater!
With songs shining like the aurora borealis in the night sky, “Aurora Star, Coral” of Lyrical Monasterio sings an eternal masterpiece to an adoring crowd! The journey began humbly as “Angelic Star, Coral,” a young idol with dreams of stardom. Coral worked tirelessly to hone its skills, growing into “Fresh Star, Coral,” always striving for perfection! Upon being ridden by “Shiny Star, Coral,” you get to check the top seven cards of your deck for either another Coral or a grade 3 unit, adding it to your hand and shuffling your deck. It was only with “Shiny Star, Coral” that Coral truly burst onto the scene, delivering a legendary performance that remains unforgettable to this day! As a nod to this, when “Shiny Star, Coral” attacks, you can return one of your rear-guards to your hand, as if reclaiming stardom! Now, as “Aurora Star, Coral,” it stands as one of Lyrical Monasterio’s legendary idols, always ready for the challenges of the stage. As an idol that keeps its guard up, all other versions of “Coral” gain increased shield value! At the beginning of the battle phase, for Energy-Blast 4, it powers up the front row for every two Coral cards in the soul, and if the opposing vanguard is grade 3 or greater, it gains an additional critical! Drawing on the memories of its rise to fame, Coral can place a card from hand to the soul, and if it’s a Coral, it can restand a rear-guard after its battle! If “Shiny Star, Coral” is put into the soul, you draw a card, Energy-Charge 1, and power up one of your rear-guards! If “Fresh Star, Coral” is put into the soul instead, the Coral vanguard powers up and gains Triple Drive if the opponent is grade 3 or greater!
Coral has many dedicated fans cheering on! If you have 4 or more Coral in the soul, “Luminous Melody, Illuneicia” draws a card and powers up when attacking for Counter-Blast 1, and returns to your hand for Soul-Blast 1 at the end of your turn! “Diva of Echostar, Retentir” brings back a Coral from the drop to your hand for Counter-Blast 1 when called! It also powers up and increases its defense if you have 4 or more Coral in the soul! Lastly, “Singular Heart, Rurika” shines when boosting a Coral vanguard, allowing you to add a Coral from the drop to your soul! Rurika can also Counter-Charge 1 by retiring itself, as long as you haven’t Counter-Charged yet this turn and if you have 4 or more Coral in the soul!
Coral has many dedicated fans cheering on! If you have 4 or more Coral in the soul, “Luminous Melody, Illuneicia” draws a card and powers up when attacking for Counter-Blast 1, and returns to your hand for Soul-Blast 1 at the end of your turn! “Diva of Echostar, Retentir” brings back a Coral from the drop to your hand for Counter-Blast 1 when called! It also powers up and increases its defense if you have 4 or more Coral in the soul! Lastly, “Singular Heart, Rurika” shines when boosting a Coral vanguard, allowing you to add a Coral from the drop to your soul! Rurika can also Counter-Charge 1 by retiring itself, as long as you haven’t Counter-Charged yet this turn and if you have 4 or more Coral in the soul!
Other devoted fans of Coral include “Song Passed Down, Scetis” and “Melody of Beginning, Corcemal”! When Scetis re-stands by Coral’s ability, it powers up until the end of the turn. Additionally, when it attacks, it powers up even more until the end of the battle! Corcemal, when used as a guardian, allows you to Soul-Blast 1 to increase its defense for every 2 Coral in the soul!
“Aurora Star, Coral” thrives on having as many Coral in the soul as possible—the more you have, the stronger its power-up of the front row becomes! Coral’s Energy-Blast 4 should always be used to power up the front row, maximizing its offensive pressure. Throughout the game, make sure to use “Diva of Echostar, Retentir” and “Singular Heart, Rurika” to either place Coral into the soul or return them to your hand. When Coral re-stands, target Illuneicia to increase your hand size, or Scetis to increase its power! For defense, use Corcemal or other Corals to guard, then cycle them back into the soul or hand with the help of Retentir and Rurika!
Cards to consider running are “Seasong Dragon, Elestino,” “One Night Witch, Strega,” “Sweet×Sweet,” “Vibrant Symphony” and “Pretty♡Demoncoord”! These cards help with generating resources for your field, or help with defense!
Other devoted fans of Coral include “Song Passed Down, Scetis” and “Melody of Beginning, Corcemal”! When Scetis re-stands by Coral’s ability, it powers up until the end of the turn. Additionally, when it attacks, it powers up even more until the end of the battle! Corcemal, when used as a guardian, allows you to Soul-Blast 1 to increase its defense for every 2 Coral in the soul!
“Aurora Star, Coral” thrives on having as many Coral in the soul as possible—the more you have, the stronger its power-up of the front row becomes! Coral’s Energy-Blast 4 should always be used to power up the front row, maximizing its offensive pressure. Throughout the game, make sure to use “Diva of Echostar, Retentir” and “Singular Heart, Rurika” to either place Coral into the soul or return them to your hand. When Coral re-stands, target Illuneicia to increase your hand size, or Scetis to increase its power! For defense, use Corcemal or other Corals to guard, then cycle them back into the soul or hand with the help of Retentir and Rurika!
Cards to consider running are “Seasong Dragon, Elestino,” “One Night Witch, Strega,” “Sweet×Sweet,” “Vibrant Symphony” and “Pretty♡Demoncoord”! These cards help with generating resources for your field, or help with defense!
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Deck List for ‘Constellate Solace, Mediell’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
Constellate Solace, Mediell | |
Making Smiles Bloom, Mediell | |
Sheltered Girl of the Pharmacy, Mediell | |
To Work Harder, Mediell | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Constellate Solace, Mediell | 3 |
Radiance Caliburn | 1 |
Dazzle Bubble Paradise, Precia | 4 |
Dearly Flowers, Alise | 4 |
Heartsome Smile, Noelia | 4 |
Like a Candy, Cukkrovi | 1 |
Mystical Night, Lukcluna | 4 |
An Egg Relay Full of Smiles! Juliana | 4 |
Meddlesome Wellness Committee, Phyllis | 2 |
Refreshingly Basking, Juut | 3 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 1 |
Transparent Snowy Night, Beretoi (Draw) | 3 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Spiritual King of Brightsky, Meridzanblia (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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With the desire to bring happiness to everyone, Mediell returns in the starry form, “Constellate Solace, Mediell”! Her ACT ability is a step up from the previous form—once per turn, for Counter-Blast 1 and Soul-Blast 1, you can choose a card from your drop and call it. Then, reveal the top card of your deck. If it’s a normal unit, you draw it, and the called card gains a Critical! Supporting Mediell is “Mystical Night, Lukcluna”! For Counter-Blast 1 and Energy-Blast 3, Lukcluna checks the top seven cards of your deck, allowing you to choose up to two normal units that aren’t sentinels—add one to your hand and discard the other! This ability is great for finding key targets like “Dearly Flowers, Alise” to fill your drop zone or “Heartsome Smile, Noelia” for your hand! Lastly, “Like a Candy, Cukkrovi” helps Mediell’s ACT—when called, you check the top card of your deck and can either leave it there or discard it. If you discard it, Cukkrovi powers up!
With the desire to bring happiness to everyone, Mediell returns in the starry form, “Constellate Solace, Mediell”! Her ACT ability is a step up from the previous form—once per turn, for Counter-Blast 1 and Soul-Blast 1, you can choose a card from your drop and call it. Then, reveal the top card of your deck. If it’s a normal unit, you draw it, and the called card gains a Critical! Supporting Mediell is “Mystical Night, Lukcluna”! For Counter-Blast 1 and Energy-Blast 3, Lukcluna checks the top seven cards of your deck, allowing you to choose up to two normal units that aren’t sentinels—add one to your hand and discard the other! This ability is great for finding key targets like “Dearly Flowers, Alise” to fill your drop zone or “Heartsome Smile, Noelia” for your hand! Lastly, “Like a Candy, Cukkrovi” helps Mediell’s ACT—when called, you check the top card of your deck and can either leave it there or discard it. If you discard it, Cukkrovi powers up!
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Deck List for ‘Glistening Mood, Michu’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
First to Head Towards a Dream! Michu | |
Sparkling Summer! Michu | |
Happy Shopping! Michu | |
Afternoon Dance Lesson, Michu | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Glistening Mood, Michu | 4 |
Starry Sky, Lucetta | 3 |
Flower Cannonball | 3 |
Starsong Prayer, Noqno | 4 |
Schedule Coordinating, Remory | 2 |
Shy Vocal, Noqno | 3 |
Clear Shimmer, Aura | 3 |
Waiting for This Day! Rferica | 4 |
Light that Shines on Solitude | 3 |
All Set Up! | 1 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Fluffy Lady, Godelievee (Critical) | 3 |
Transparent Snowy Night, Beretoi (Draw) | 4 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Blessing Diva, Grizael (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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Glistening Mood, Michu, Starsong Prayer, Noqno, Waiting for This Day! Rferica and Starry Sky, Lucetta
Excitedly but quietly, the dreamer who reached their goal reveals a new form: “Glistening Mood, Michu”! When riding on top of the original form, “First to Head Towards a Dream! Michu”, you can search your deck or drop for a Noqno or a Cannonball order, reveal it, and add it to your hand—then activate Persona Ride! Like many Glitter vanguards, Michu binds the original form from the soul to activate an ability, and at the end of the turn, rides it as rest! With this bind cost, Michu retires an opponent’s rear-guard and reduces the Soul-Blast cost of the Cannonball ability by two! Michu’s Cannonball skill is triggered when attacking a vanguard—by paying Soul-Blast 2, Michu retires another rear-guard and powers up greatly for the battle! Supporting Michu is the new form of “Shy Vocal, Noqno”, now called “Starsong Prayer, Noqno”! Noqno powers up massively if a Cannonball was put from the order zone to the drop this turn. Noqno also has a special Glitter ability with Michu: if your vanguard is grade 3 or greater, for Counter-Blast 1 and Soul-Blast 1, if your rear-guard has not performed a drive check, Noqno can perform one! Another important Glitter support comes from “Waiting for This Day! Rferica”, who moves to the soul to superior ride your new Glitter vanguard form from the deck! However, Persona Ride cannot be activated on the turn you use this method. When Rferica is called, and “All Set Up!” is in your order zone, you can check the top seven cards of your deck for a Cannonball and add it to your hand, for Energy-Blast 3! Lastly, we have “Starry Sky, Lucetta”! Once a turn, when your Cannonball is sent to the drop from the order zone, you can put a grade 3 card from your drop to the bottom of your deck, powering Lucetta greatly!
Excitedly but quietly, the dreamer who reached their goal reveals a new form: “Glistening Mood, Michu”! When riding on top of the original form, “First to Head Towards a Dream! Michu”, you can search your deck or drop for a Noqno or a Cannonball order, reveal it, and add it to your hand—then activate Persona Ride! Like many Glitter vanguards, Michu binds the original form from the soul to activate an ability, and at the end of the turn, rides it as rest! With this bind cost, Michu retires an opponent’s rear-guard and reduces the Soul-Blast cost of the Cannonball ability by two! Michu’s Cannonball skill is triggered when attacking a vanguard—by paying Soul-Blast 2, Michu retires another rear-guard and powers up greatly for the battle! Supporting Michu is the new form of “Shy Vocal, Noqno”, now called “Starsong Prayer, Noqno”! Noqno powers up massively if a Cannonball was put from the order zone to the drop this turn. Noqno also has a special Glitter ability with Michu: if your vanguard is grade 3 or greater, for Counter-Blast 1 and Soul-Blast 1, if your rear-guard has not performed a drive check, Noqno can perform one! Another important Glitter support comes from “Waiting for This Day! Rferica”, who moves to the soul to superior ride your new Glitter vanguard form from the deck! However, Persona Ride cannot be activated on the turn you use this method. When Rferica is called, and “All Set Up!” is in your order zone, you can check the top seven cards of your deck for a Cannonball and add it to your hand, for Energy-Blast 3! Lastly, we have “Starry Sky, Lucetta”! Once a turn, when your Cannonball is sent to the drop from the order zone, you can put a grade 3 card from your drop to the bottom of your deck, powering Lucetta greatly!
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Deck List for ‘PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt | |
Undecided True White, Haseritt | |
Bouncy Gait, Haseritt | |
Brand New Start, Haseritt | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt | 4 |
Radiance Caliburn | 3 |
Summer Sky Locus, Senon | 3 |
Adorable Shooter, Clanfelie | 4 |
First Time into the Fray! Rabbilia | 2 |
Shape of Cat’s Cradle, Sylphia | 3 |
Clear Shimmer, Aura | 3 |
Munch Munch Lunch, Cowlina | 4 |
Affable Gaiter, Topya | 3 |
Lambent Planetaria, Rafeska | 1 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Fluffy Lady, Godelieve (Critical) | 3 |
Transparent Snowy Knight, Beretoi (Draw) | 4 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Blessing Diva, Grizael (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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“PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt” glows with continuous, warm energy as it steps into a radiant new form! For Energy-Blast 3, Haseritt can empower up to five normal rear-guards, granting them the ability to return to the bottom of the deck and draw a card after they’ve battled! Additionally, at the beginning of the battle phase, for Soul-Blast 1, all units with “Haseritt” in their name, as well as all grade 3 units with original power 12000 or less, grade 2 units with original power 9000 or less, and grade 1 units with original power 7000 or less, receive a power boost and can attack from the back row center column! Excluding the abilities of “First Time into the Fray! Rabbilia,” this new Haseritt enables a four-attack strategy! Supporting this radiant strategy, “Summer Sky Locus, Senon” plays a key role—when called, Senon returns a critical trigger to the bottom of the deck. For Counter-Blast 1, Senon also searches the deck for up to one grade 2 or less card with 9000 power or less, or one grade 1 or less card with 7000 power or less, calls one of them, and powers it up! Lastly, “Lambent Planetaria, Rafeska” provides extra pressure—Rafeska powers up when attacking, and at the end of the battle, for Soul-Blast 1, returns itself to the hand! This allows Rafeska to benefit from Haseritt’s power boosts without needing to return to the bottom of the deck!
“PhosphorescenceStream, Haseritt” glows with continuous, warm energy as it steps into a radiant new form! For Energy-Blast 3, Haseritt can empower up to five normal rear-guards, granting them the ability to return to the bottom of the deck and draw a card after they’ve battled! Additionally, at the beginning of the battle phase, for Soul-Blast 1, all units with “Haseritt” in their name, as well as all grade 3 units with original power 12000 or less, grade 2 units with original power 9000 or less, and grade 1 units with original power 7000 or less, receive a power boost and can attack from the back row center column! Excluding the abilities of “First Time into the Fray! Rabbilia,” this new Haseritt enables a four-attack strategy! Supporting this radiant strategy, “Summer Sky Locus, Senon” plays a key role—when called, Senon returns a critical trigger to the bottom of the deck. For Counter-Blast 1, Senon also searches the deck for up to one grade 2 or less card with 9000 power or less, or one grade 1 or less card with 7000 power or less, calls one of them, and powers it up! Lastly, “Lambent Planetaria, Rafeska” provides extra pressure—Rafeska powers up when attacking, and at the end of the battle, for Soul-Blast 1, returns itself to the hand! This allows Rafeska to benefit from Haseritt’s power boosts without needing to return to the bottom of the deck!
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Deck List for ‘Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa | |
Best-love Moment, Lilfa | |
Extra-large Room, Lilfa | |
Super Large-scale Newbie! Lilfa | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa | 3 |
Highest Dreamer, Lilfa | 3 |
Passionate Devotee, Sytreide | 3 |
Frolic Hopper, Funatt | 1 |
Decorate Shiny, Els | 4 |
Forbidoll Surrogate | 1 |
Dazzle Bubble Paradise, Precia | 4 |
Favorite One, Fleurety | 4 |
Immersed in Ripples, Avnias | 3 |
Almost Late! Prufla | 4 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Fluffy Lady, Godelieve (Critical) | 4 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Spiritual King of Aquatics, Idosfaro (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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“Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa” continues to push beyond the sky, achieving even greater heights with this new form! Lilfa’s abilities are now more powerful, allowing all grade 2 or greater units to boost. Additionally, every grade 3 Lilfa provides impressive shield value! When Lilfa attacks, if all units are grade 2 or greater, for Counter-Blast 1, you can return up to three rear-guards to your hand and call up to two grade 3 units to the same column! If “Favorite One, Fleurety” is on the field, for Counter-Blast 1 and by placing Fleurety into the soul, you can draw a card and call another grade 3 unit to the last open rear-guard circle, maintaining pressure with an additional attack! Lilfa is joined by exciting new support cards like “Frolic Hopper, Funatt,” who powers up and provides extra defense when there’s a grade 3 or greater Lilfa vanguard! For Energy-Blast 3, if Funatt was boosted by a grade 2 or greater unit during battle, you can return one of your grade 2 or greater rear-guards to hand! Another strong support option is “Immersed in Ripples, Avnias”! When called outside of the battle phase, for Soul-Blast 2 Lilfa cards, Avnias allows you to check the top five cards of your deck and call a grade 2 or greater unit that doesn’t share the same name as Avnias!
“Brightest Dreamer, Lilfa” continues to push beyond the sky, achieving even greater heights with this new form! Lilfa’s abilities are now more powerful, allowing all grade 2 or greater units to boost. Additionally, every grade 3 Lilfa provides impressive shield value! When Lilfa attacks, if all units are grade 2 or greater, for Counter-Blast 1, you can return up to three rear-guards to your hand and call up to two grade 3 units to the same column! If “Favorite One, Fleurety” is on the field, for Counter-Blast 1 and by placing Fleurety into the soul, you can draw a card and call another grade 3 unit to the last open rear-guard circle, maintaining pressure with an additional attack! Lilfa is joined by exciting new support cards like “Frolic Hopper, Funatt,” who powers up and provides extra defense when there’s a grade 3 or greater Lilfa vanguard! For Energy-Blast 3, if Funatt was boosted by a grade 2 or greater unit during battle, you can return one of your grade 2 or greater rear-guards to hand! Another strong support option is “Immersed in Ripples, Avnias”! When called outside of the battle phase, for Soul-Blast 2 Lilfa cards, Avnias allows you to check the top five cards of your deck and call a grade 2 or greater unit that doesn’t share the same name as Avnias!
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Deck List for ‘PR♥ISM-Image, Vert’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
PR♥ISM-Image, Vert | |
Top Idol, Aqua | |
Mermaid Idol, Sedna | |
Bermuda Triangle Cadet, Shizuku | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
PR♥ISM-Image, Vert | 3 |
Perfect Shape, Parfinoa | 4 |
Radiance Caliburn | 1 |
PR♥ISM-Image, Rosa | 4 |
What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan | 4 |
A Little Demonic Method, Valefr | 3 |
PR♥ISM-Image, Clear | 4 |
Diva of Deep Blue, Fonceil | 2 |
Chilling Tonight, Nebirona | 3 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Glutton, Nora (Critical) | 4 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Blessing Diva, Grizael (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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The diva continues to shine brightly, surpassing its limit! “PR♥ISM-Image, Vert” returns, accompanied by other legendary idols, to grace the Standard format! Alongside Vert, we see familiar idols like “Bermuda Triangle Cadet, Shizuku,” “Mermaid Idol, Sedna,” and “Top Idol, Aqua”—popular idols in their own right! This rideline can be used in different Lyrical Monasterio decks, provided they have a grade 3 Mermaid Vanguard! When Sedna is ridden by Aqua, for Soul-Blast 1, you can check the top seven cards of your deck for a grade 2 or greater unit! Similarly, when Aqua is ridden by a grade 3 Mermaid, you can check the top five cards for a grade 2 or greater unit!
As the deck boasts a generic rideline, Vert brings a strong and versatile ability! When it attacks, for Counter-Blast 1, Vert can return up to one rear-guard to your hand, and then call up to one grade 3 or less card from your hand to the field! Vert’s true brilliance lies in its ability to push beyond the limits of a persona ride! Once per turn, if Vert hasn’t been ridden by a card ability this turn, for Soul-Blast 1, you can ride a “PR♥ISM-Image, Vert” from your hand! This allows you to draw a card and power up your vanguard, and if your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, the entire front row powers up as well! Combine this with a persona ride, and it’s like getting the benefits of two persona rides in a single turn!
The diva continues to shine brightly, surpassing its limit! “PR♥ISM-Image, Vert” returns, accompanied by other legendary idols, to grace the Standard format! Alongside Vert, we see familiar idols like “Bermuda Triangle Cadet, Shizuku,” “Mermaid Idol, Sedna,” and “Top Idol, Aqua”—popular idols in their own right! This rideline can be used in different Lyrical Monasterio decks, provided they have a grade 3 Mermaid Vanguard! When Sedna is ridden by Aqua, for Soul-Blast 1, you can check the top seven cards of your deck for a grade 2 or greater unit! Similarly, when Aqua is ridden by a grade 3 Mermaid, you can check the top five cards for a grade 2 or greater unit!
As the deck boasts a generic rideline, Vert brings a strong and versatile ability! When it attacks, for Counter-Blast 1, Vert can return up to one rear-guard to your hand, and then call up to one grade 3 or less card from your hand to the field! Vert’s true brilliance lies in its ability to push beyond the limits of a persona ride! Once per turn, if Vert hasn’t been ridden by a card ability this turn, for Soul-Blast 1, you can ride a “PR♥ISM-Image, Vert” from your hand! This allows you to draw a card and power up your vanguard, and if your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, the entire front row powers up as well! Combine this with a persona ride, and it’s like getting the benefits of two persona rides in a single turn!
Just like “PR♥ISM-Promise, Labrador,” Vert has its own PR♥ISM support with “PR♥ISM-Image, Rosa” and “PR♥ISM-Image, Clear”! When Rosa is called, you can reveal a Vert from your hand. If you do, or if your vanguard is Vert, Rosa powers up and, for Counter-Blast 1, lets you draw a card! Additionally, if Rosa’s attack hits while Vert is your vanguard, she Counter-Charges 1 and returns herself to hand! This ability is particularly unique because, unlike most Counter-Charge abilities in Lyrical Monasterio, there is no limit to how many times you can Counter-Charge! Clear plays a key role in improving Vert’s consistency. When Clear is called, discard a card to search your deck or drop zone for Vert, reveal it, and add it to your hand! Clear also powers up during your turn if Vert is your vanguard!
Finally, two more cards enhance Vert’s performance: “Perfect Shape, Parfinoa” and “Diva of Deep Blue, Fonceil”! Parfinoa puts itself into the soul when Vert is placed, allowing you to check the top five cards of your deck and call any card! Meanwhile, Fonceil powers up every time Vert is ridden in a turn, adding to the deck’s aggressive potential!
Prioritize Vert’s ability to perform a “double” persona ride in a single turn! Utilize the rideline and Clear to search out more copies of Vert, making sure that at least two pieces are ready by turn 4! Parfinoa helps in finding stronger boosters and attackers, such as Fonceil and Rosa. If you have “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan,” use its persona ability and combine it with Vert’s “double” Persona Ride to give the front row powerful attacks! Keep the momentum going with Rosa, drawing cards each time it is called!
Cards that you might want to consider running include “Seasong Dragon, Elestino”, “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan”, “Cooling Heart, Yuika”, and “Dazzle Bubble Paradise, Precia”! These cards allow you to draw more, power up more, and return cards to your hand during the battle phase!
Just like “PR♥ISM-Promise, Labrador,” Vert has its own PR♥ISM support with “PR♥ISM-Image, Rosa” and “PR♥ISM-Image, Clear”! When Rosa is called, you can reveal a Vert from your hand. If you do, or if your vanguard is Vert, Rosa powers up and, for Counter-Blast 1, lets you draw a card! Additionally, if Rosa’s attack hits while Vert is your vanguard, she Counter-Charges 1 and returns herself to hand! This ability is particularly unique because, unlike most Counter-Charge abilities in Lyrical Monasterio, there is no limit to how many times you can Counter-Charge! Clear plays a key role in improving Vert’s consistency. When Clear is called, discard a card to search your deck or drop zone for Vert, reveal it, and add it to your hand! Clear also powers up during your turn if Vert is your vanguard!
Finally, two more cards enhance Vert’s performance: “Perfect Shape, Parfinoa” and “Diva of Deep Blue, Fonceil”! Parfinoa puts itself into the soul when Vert is placed, allowing you to check the top five cards of your deck and call any card! Meanwhile, Fonceil powers up every time Vert is ridden in a turn, adding to the deck’s aggressive potential!
Prioritize Vert’s ability to perform a “double” persona ride in a single turn! Utilize the rideline and Clear to search out more copies of Vert, making sure that at least two pieces are ready by turn 4! Parfinoa helps in finding stronger boosters and attackers, such as Fonceil and Rosa. If you have “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan,” use its persona ability and combine it with Vert’s “double” Persona Ride to give the front row powerful attacks! Keep the momentum going with Rosa, drawing cards each time it is called!
Cards that you might want to consider running include “Seasong Dragon, Elestino”, “What Color is Your Wish, Valsheblan”, “Cooling Heart, Yuika”, and “Dazzle Bubble Paradise, Precia”! These cards allow you to draw more, power up more, and return cards to your hand during the battle phase!
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Deck List for ‘#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka | |
#Hot_Stuff, Kyouka | |
#Ready_To_Go, Kyouka | |
#First_Step, Kyouka | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka | 3 |
#Make_A_Trend!! Kyouka | 2 |
Lyrical ShootingStarS ☆ Special Issue | 4 |
Photogenic Finder, Teurn | 4 |
Blue Frontier, Arche | 4 |
Loving Pink, Francette | 3 |
Today’s Selfie♡, Freydis | 3 |
In Search of Limited Sweets, Mildred | 2 |
Convivial Evening! Rasky | 1 |
Lyrical ShootingStarS | 4 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Fluffy Lady, Godelieve (Critical) | 4 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Marguerite (Heal) | 4 |
Spiritual King of Nightsky, Nyxlaszeli (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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After successfully making its mark by following trends, Kyouka decides to create a trend of its own with “#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka,” taking over social media with this new form! Like many DressUp forms, Kyouka improves upon its original abilities. When a Magazine is played during your turn, all front row units power up, and if your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, a Kyouka in the back row center column also powers up and can attack! You can capitalize on this ability by using “Loving Pink, Francette.” Though Francette primarily supports “Fated One of Ever-Changing, Krysrain,” at the end of its battle, if four or more differently named units are present, it allows you to return the rear-guard Kyouka to your hand, ensuring a Persona Ride for the next turn! Kyouka also has an effective searching ability! For Soul-Blast 1 or Energy-Blast 2, it lets you declare a grade between 1 to 3, then check the top five cards of your deck for a card of the declared grade and a Magazine, adding both to hand. But Kyouka isn’t alone—its social media team provides additional support! “Photogenic Finder, Teurn” powers up whenever a Magazine is played. For Energy-Blast 2, it can also be placed into the soul and allows you to search the top seven cards of your deck for a card to call (that doesn’t share the same name as Teurn), or a Magazine to add to hand! Finally, we have “Convivial Evening! Rasky”! When Rasky boosts, if a Magazine has been played, you can place a card from your drop zone into the soul, and Rasky powers up for that battle!
After successfully making its mark by following trends, Kyouka decides to create a trend of its own with “#Make_A_Wish!! Kyouka,” taking over social media with this new form! Like many DressUp forms, Kyouka improves upon its original abilities. When a Magazine is played during your turn, all front row units power up, and if your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, a Kyouka in the back row center column also powers up and can attack! You can capitalize on this ability by using “Loving Pink, Francette.” Though Francette primarily supports “Fated One of Ever-Changing, Krysrain,” at the end of its battle, if four or more differently named units are present, it allows you to return the rear-guard Kyouka to your hand, ensuring a Persona Ride for the next turn! Kyouka also has an effective searching ability! For Soul-Blast 1 or Energy-Blast 2, it lets you declare a grade between 1 to 3, then check the top five cards of your deck for a card of the declared grade and a Magazine, adding both to hand. But Kyouka isn’t alone—its social media team provides additional support! “Photogenic Finder, Teurn” powers up whenever a Magazine is played. For Energy-Blast 2, it can also be placed into the soul and allows you to search the top seven cards of your deck for a card to call (that doesn’t share the same name as Teurn), or a Magazine to add to hand! Finally, we have “Convivial Evening! Rasky”! When Rasky boosts, if a Magazine has been played, you can place a card from your drop zone into the soul, and Rasky powers up for that battle!
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Deck List for ‘Rive Etoile, Luticia’
Ride Deck | |
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Card Name | |
Grimoire Etoile, Luticia | |
Heavy Leaning on Expectations, Luticia | |
Staying in Even on Days Off, Luticia | |
Physical Training from Scratch, Luticia | |
Energy Generator | |
Main Deck | |
Card Name | Quantity |
Rive Etoile, Luticia | 4 |
Cherish Starlight, Reshelto | 4 |
Overflow Happiness, Naustria | 4 |
Lottery Lollipop, Meriem | 3 |
Wishing Your Happiness | 3 |
Cooling Heart, Yuika | 2 |
Want to Behold That Profile, Orpha | 3 |
Stay Awake, Caravia | 3 |
Anathema Slap Twinkley | 3 |
Cursed Sugar Sparkle | 3 |
Mermaid Idol, Elly (Perfect Guard) | 3 |
Elementaria Sanctitude (Perfect Guard) | 1 |
Precious Tune, Edwige (Critical) | 4 |
Fluffy Lady, Godelieve (Critical) | 4 |
Snowskip, Palvi (Front) | 3 |
Languid Relaxation, Margueritee (Heal) | 4 |
Spiritual King of Nightsky, Nyxlaszelia (Over Trigger) | 1 |
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Once a shy diva striving to meet the expectations of supporters, “Rive Étoile, Luticia” has now ascended to be adored like a goddess, gracing us with this new form! Unlike many DressUp forms, Luticia can only ride atop another Luticia vanguard. However, much like the others, it is an improvement from the original! Upon being placed on the vanguard circle, you can search your deck or drop zone for a Cursed Play order, reveal it, and add it to hand. But where Luticia truly shines is its main ability! Once per turn, for Counter-Blast 1, Luticia gains powerful effects based on how many Cursed Play orders are in the soul. If there are two or more, the entire front row powers up greatly! With four or more, Luticia can re-stand by discarding a card, though it loses a drive. However, with six or more in soul, Luticia retains the drive even after re-standing, allowing for a Twin Drive! Luticia’s rise has also attracted new admirers! “Cherish Starlight, Reshelto” makes its entrance—when discarded by a card ability during your turn, Reshelto lets you Energy-Blast 3 to draw a card! Reshelto can also call itself from the drop zone for Counter-Blast 1 if a Cursed Play has been played, powering up afterward! Another ally, “Stay Awake, Caravia”, powers up whenever a Cursed Play is played, and once per turn, Caravia can retrieve a Cursed Play back to hand from the drop zone by discarding a card!
Once a shy diva striving to meet the expectations of supporters, “Rive Étoile, Luticia” has now ascended to be adored like a goddess, gracing us with this new form! Unlike many DressUp forms, Luticia can only ride atop another Luticia vanguard. However, much like the others, it is an improvement from the original! Upon being placed on the vanguard circle, you can search your deck or drop zone for a Cursed Play order, reveal it, and add it to hand. But where Luticia truly shines is its main ability! Once per turn, for Counter-Blast 1, Luticia gains powerful effects based on how many Cursed Play orders are in the soul. If there are two or more, the entire front row powers up greatly! With four or more, Luticia can re-stand by discarding a card, though it loses a drive. However, with six or more in soul, Luticia retains the drive even after re-standing, allowing for a Twin Drive! Luticia’s rise has also attracted new admirers! “Cherish Starlight, Reshelto” makes its entrance—when discarded by a card ability during your turn, Reshelto lets you Energy-Blast 3 to draw a card! Reshelto can also call itself from the drop zone for Counter-Blast 1 if a Cursed Play has been played, powering up afterward! Another ally, “Stay Awake, Caravia”, powers up whenever a Cursed Play is played, and once per turn, Caravia can retrieve a Cursed Play back to hand from the drop zone by discarding a card!
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Support for Older Decks!
Support for “Top Idol, Pacifica”
Eager to support the top idol, “Diva of Seasong, Bellemer” joins the stage! When called, Bellemer lets you choose a grade 3 Pacifica from the drop zone, place it at the bottom of the deck, and draw a card for Energy-Blast 3! Additionally, Bellemer powers up another unit when attacking and returns to the bottom of the deck after the battle!
Eager to support the top idol, “Diva of Seasong, Bellemer” joins the stage! When called, Bellemer lets you choose a grade 3 Pacifica from the drop zone, place it at the bottom of the deck, and draw a card for Energy-Blast 3! Additionally, Bellemer powers up another unit when attacking and returns to the bottom of the deck after the battle!
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Support for “Rondo of Plenilune, Feltyrosa”
For their beloved sister, Feltyrosa, more ghosts arrive to offer support! When called, “Moon Adorning Partita, Aloisia” allows you to select a Feltyrosa from the drop zone and place it into your soul. Aloisia powers up when attacking, and at the end of the battle, you may retrieve a Feltyrosa from your soul to hand. If you do, Aloisia retires, making way for another unit to take the front row! Another spectral ally, “Through the Starry Skies, Irmhilde”, supports by re-standing a back row rear-guard and powering it up after attacking, before moving into the soul.
For their beloved sister, Feltyrosa, more ghosts arrive to offer support! When called, “Moon Adorning Partita, Aloisia” allows you to select a Feltyrosa from the drop zone and place it into your soul. Aloisia powers up when attacking, and at the end of the battle, you may retrieve a Feltyrosa from your soul to hand. If you do, Aloisia retires, making way for another unit to take the front row! Another spectral ally, “Through the Starry Skies, Irmhilde”, supports by re-standing a back row rear-guard and powering it up after attacking, before moving into the soul.
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Support for “Gorgon Eyes, Siana”
The Gorgon Eyes see right through you, focusing on the door that opens for new support! When “☆Dazzling Pair of Stars in Hand☆, Aster” is called, select an opponent’s front row rear-guard and return it to hand. Then, for Soul-Blast 1 of a Siana or trigger unit, Aster powers up for each of your opponent’s open front row rear-guard circles! If your opponent doesn’t have any front row rear-guards, Aster can re-stand for Counter-Blast 1 when your grade 3 or greater Siana vanguard attacks! Another ally, “Spectacular View Point, Lurumi”, powers up if you have a grade 3 or greater Siana! When Lurumi boosts your Siana vanguard, Soul-Blast 1 Siana or a trigger unit, then choose one unit, and it gains power for each of your opponent’s open front row rear-guard circles! Finally, “Fly Wherever, Paasti” bursts onto the scene! With a grade 3 or greater Siana vanguard, when Paasti is called, Soul-Blast 1 Siana or trigger unit, and return all your opponent’s front row rear-guards to hand! At the end of your turn, Energy-Blast 3 to return Paasti back to hand, allowing you to cycle it again next turn!
The Gorgon Eyes see right through you, focusing on the door that opens for new support! When “☆Dazzling Pair of Stars in Hand☆, Aster” is called, select an opponent’s front row rear-guard and return it to hand. Then, for Soul-Blast 1 of a Siana or trigger unit, Aster powers up for each of your opponent’s open front row rear-guard circles! If your opponent doesn’t have any front row rear-guards, Aster can re-stand for Counter-Blast 1 when your grade 3 or greater Siana vanguard attacks! Another ally, “Spectacular View Point, Lurumi”, powers up if you have a grade 3 or greater Siana! When Lurumi boosts your Siana vanguard, Soul-Blast 1 Siana or a trigger unit, then choose one unit, and it gains power for each of your opponent’s open front row rear-guard circles! Finally, “Fly Wherever, Paasti” bursts onto the scene! With a grade 3 or greater Siana vanguard, when Paasti is called, Soul-Blast 1 Siana or trigger unit, and return all your opponent’s front row rear-guards to hand! At the end of your turn, Energy-Blast 3 to return Paasti back to hand, allowing you to cycle it again next turn!
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Support for “LèVre♡SœurS, Charmout”
Bewitched by Charmout’s allure, more followers have come to support the LèVre♡SœurS! When “Warm Shining Light, Plezjr” is called from hand, if your vanguard is a grade 3 or greater LèVre♡SœurS, Plezjr lets you call a card from soul for Energy-Blast 3, and for Soul-Blast 1, your vanguard powers up! Another supporter is “Fascinate Tail, Codette,” who powers up your LèVre♡SœurS vanguard when called! Lastly, when your LèVre♡SœurS vanguard is attacked, Soul-Blast 3 with different card names to call “What-if Scenario, Nycia” from soul and increase Nycia’s defense!
Bewitched by Charmout’s allure, more followers have come to support the LèVre♡SœurS! When “Warm Shining Light, Plezjr” is called from hand, if your vanguard is a grade 3 or greater LèVre♡SœurS, Plezjr lets you call a card from soul for Energy-Blast 3, and for Soul-Blast 1, your vanguard powers up! Another supporter is “Fascinate Tail, Codette,” who powers up your LèVre♡SœurS vanguard when called! Lastly, when your LèVre♡SœurS vanguard is attacked, Soul-Blast 3 with different card names to call “What-if Scenario, Nycia” from soul and increase Nycia’s defense!
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Support for “Full Moon Magic, Fortia”
Bringing everyone together in a magical display of friendship, Fortia introduces two of the dearest Friends! First, we have “Together Under the Night Sky, Ravana”! When Ravana is called, for Energy-Blast 3, you can choose a Friend from your drop zone with a different name and return it to your hand, as if bringing your friends close! The second friend is “Wishing Together, Amiicia”! During your turn, if your vanguard is a grade 3 or greater Fortia, and Amiicia is part of your Friends, all units in the same column as Amiicia power up, boosting the strength of your friendship together!
Bringing everyone together in a magical display of friendship, Fortia introduces two of the dearest Friends! First, we have “Together Under the Night Sky, Ravana”! When Ravana is called, for Energy-Blast 3, you can choose a Friend from your drop zone with a different name and return it to your hand, as if bringing your friends close! The second friend is “Wishing Together, Amiicia”! During your turn, if your vanguard is a grade 3 or greater Fortia, and Amiicia is part of your Friends, all units in the same column as Amiicia power up, boosting the strength of your friendship together!
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Support for “Sing with Me, Loronerol”
Enchanted by Loronerol’s captivating songs, new devoted followers join the fanbase! First up is “Peering Beyond, Lestes”! When Lestes is called outside of the battle phase, and if a Song has been placed in your order zone this turn, for Energy-Blast 3, you can check the top five cards of your deck, choose a card with grade less than or equal to your vanguard and not named Lestes, and call it! Lestes also powers up significantly if there are two or more cards in the order zone! Next is “Tide and Shooting Star, Romiritta”! Once per turn, if your vanguard sings a Song, for Energy-Blast 3, Romiritta can return a Song from your drop zone to your hand! It’s as if the encore is already prepared!
Enchanted by Loronerol’s captivating songs, new devoted followers join the fanbase! First up is “Peering Beyond, Lestes”! When Lestes is called outside of the battle phase, and if a Song has been placed in your order zone this turn, for Energy-Blast 3, you can check the top five cards of your deck, choose a card with grade less than or equal to your vanguard and not named Lestes, and call it! Lestes also powers up significantly if there are two or more cards in the order zone! Next is “Tide and Shooting Star, Romiritta”! Once per turn, if your vanguard sings a Song, for Energy-Blast 3, Romiritta can return a Song from your drop zone to your hand! It’s as if the encore is already prepared!
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Support for “Tr!ple×Tr!ck, Fenelle”
Full of the spirit of the season, Fenelle welcomes even more “troublemakers” into the mischievous group! First up is “Star Delivery, Tamia”! When Tamia is called, a “Trick&Treat!” is added to the soul! During the attack, Tamia powers up significantly if there are five or more “Trick&Treat!” in the drop! Then we have “Rascal Stars, Rovas”, who not only powers up but also increases defenses when you have five or more “Trick&Treat!” in the drop! Lastly, “Holding a Sky Full of Stars, Tekeia”, who when called, for Energy-Blast 3, can reveal a “Trick&Treat!” from your deck or drop and add it to your hand, ensuring the tricks and treats never stop!
Full of the spirit of the season, Fenelle welcomes even more “troublemakers” into the mischievous group! First up is “Star Delivery, Tamia”! When Tamia is called, a “Trick&Treat!” is added to the soul! During the attack, Tamia powers up significantly if there are five or more “Trick&Treat!” in the drop! Then we have “Rascal Stars, Rovas”, who not only powers up but also increases defenses when you have five or more “Trick&Treat!” in the drop! Lastly, “Holding a Sky Full of Stars, Tekeia”, who when called, for Energy-Blast 3, can reveal a “Trick&Treat!” from your deck or drop and add it to your hand, ensuring the tricks and treats never stop!
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Support for “Enduring Beauty, Herminia”
Being bold and true to emotions—that’s what real power is all about! Herminia has found more students who resonate with the virtues of the club! First, we have “Wish Upon the Water Surface, Rarako,” who powers up for Soul-Blast 1! When Rarako attacks, and if your soul is empty, for Counter-Blast 1 and Energy-Blast 3, Rarako draws a card and powers up even more until the end of the turn! Next is “Full of Funny, Voelerla”! When Voelerla attacks, if your soul has no cards, for Counter-Blast 1, Voelerla gains an additional critical, turning up the pressure on your opponent! Do keep in mind that “Enduring Beauty, Herminia” reduces the cost of all Counter-Blast abilities by 1 if you have three or more face-down cards in your damage zone, giving you more freedom to use Powerful abilities!
Being bold and true to emotions—that’s what real power is all about! Herminia has found more students who resonate with the virtues of the club! First, we have “Wish Upon the Water Surface, Rarako,” who powers up for Soul-Blast 1! When Rarako attacks, and if your soul is empty, for Counter-Blast 1 and Energy-Blast 3, Rarako draws a card and powers up even more until the end of the turn! Next is “Full of Funny, Voelerla”! When Voelerla attacks, if your soul has no cards, for Counter-Blast 1, Voelerla gains an additional critical, turning up the pressure on your opponent! Do keep in mind that “Enduring Beauty, Herminia” reduces the cost of all Counter-Blast abilities by 1 if you have three or more face-down cards in your damage zone, giving you more freedom to use Powerful abilities!
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Support for “Holy Egg Festival Praxis Committee Chief, Clarissa”
The Committee Chief has realized more hands are needed on deck! Introducing Clarissa’s fellow Earnescorrect members, starting with “Earnescorrect Follower, Readetta”! If you’ve played the order “Aim to be the Strongest Idol!”, your opponent cannot intercept during that turn, keeping their rear-guards vulnerable for Clarissa’s attacks! Additionally, when Readetta is placed in the back row, it re-stands after your vanguard’s attack hits, once per turn! This allows it to boost rear-guards like “Earnescorrect Member, Katalyn” or units affected by “Earnescorrect Follower, Neccela”, and then boost them again after Clarissa attacks, maximizing your offense! “Earnescorrect Follower, Piresso” adds even more pressure! When you’ve played “Aim to be the Strongest Idol!”, if your opponent has no rear-guards, Piresso ensures that your opponent cannot use sentinels to guard when Clarissa attacks! This prevents your opponent from easily bypassing your attacks, forcing them to face Clarissa’s attack head-on! Together, Readetta and Piresso are a great help to Clarissa, making it easier for Clarissa to apply pressure on the opponent, whether or not they have their rear-guards in the field!
The Committee Chief has realized more hands are needed on deck! Introducing Clarissa’s fellow Earnescorrect members, starting with “Earnescorrect Follower, Readetta”! If you’ve played the order “Aim to be the Strongest Idol!”, your opponent cannot intercept during that turn, keeping their rear-guards vulnerable for Clarissa’s attacks! Additionally, when Readetta is placed in the back row, it re-stands after your vanguard’s attack hits, once per turn! This allows it to boost rear-guards like “Earnescorrect Member, Katalyn” or units affected by “Earnescorrect Follower, Neccela”, and then boost them again after Clarissa attacks, maximizing your offense! “Earnescorrect Follower, Piresso” adds even more pressure! When you’ve played “Aim to be the Strongest Idol!”, if your opponent has no rear-guards, Piresso ensures that your opponent cannot use sentinels to guard when Clarissa attacks! This prevents your opponent from easily bypassing your attacks, forcing them to face Clarissa’s attack head-on! Together, Readetta and Piresso are a great help to Clarissa, making it easier for Clarissa to apply pressure on the opponent, whether or not they have their rear-guards in the field!
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Support for “Astesice ×Live, Kairi”
Aiming to reach the top of the idol world, Kairi welcomes new members into the group! First, we have “Sparkling Summer, Tumuheren”, who, after attacking or boosting, can return itself to hand if you Soul-Blast 1 Astesice card! Then we have “Night of Meeting With Stars, Viatea”, who, when called or used as a guardian during the battle phase, for Energy-Blast 3, greatly powers up your Kairi vanguard for that battle, boosting your vanguard in both offense and defense!
Aiming to reach the top of the idol world, Kairi welcomes new members into the group! First, we have “Sparkling Summer, Tumuheren”, who, after attacking or boosting, can return itself to hand if you Soul-Blast 1 Astesice card! Then we have “Night of Meeting With Stars, Viatea”, who, when called or used as a guardian during the battle phase, for Energy-Blast 3, greatly powers up your Kairi vanguard for that battle, boosting your vanguard in both offense and defense!
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Support for “Festimagica, Wilista”
An idol so determined to reach the top often puts in tremendous effort, and Wilista is no exception! Wilista’s drive and persistence have earned a legion of supporters who cheer Wilista on as they move forward with unwavering determination! Inspired by Wilista’s passion, “With a Hundred Flowers, Luipaart” powers up when a Gem order is played this turn, as long as your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater! At the end of your turn, for Energy-Blast 3 and by retiring itself, Luipaart lets you choose either a grade 3 Wilista or a Gem from your drop and return it to your hand! Another dedicated supporter is “Union Light Asterism, Gemeel”! When it attacks, if both “Truehearted Ruby” and “Everlasting Sapphire” were played this turn, for Counter-Blast 1, it powers up all of your front row rear-guards. Do keep in mind that the Gem order “Crossing Illumirays” counts as both “Truehearted Ruby” and “Everlasting Sapphire”, allowing Wilista to gain the benefits of playing both Gems!
An idol so determined to reach the top often puts in tremendous effort, and Wilista is no exception! Wilista’s drive and persistence have earned a legion of supporters who cheer Wilista on as they move forward with unwavering determination! Inspired by Wilista’s passion, “With a Hundred Flowers, Luipaart” powers up when a Gem order is played this turn, as long as your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater! At the end of your turn, for Energy-Blast 3 and by retiring itself, Luipaart lets you choose either a grade 3 Wilista or a Gem from your drop and return it to your hand! Another dedicated supporter is “Union Light Asterism, Gemeel”! When it attacks, if both “Truehearted Ruby” and “Everlasting Sapphire” were played this turn, for Counter-Blast 1, it powers up all of your front row rear-guards. Do keep in mind that the Gem order “Crossing Illumirays” counts as both “Truehearted Ruby” and “Everlasting Sapphire”, allowing Wilista to gain the benefits of playing both Gems!
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Support for “Holy-angel of Blessings, Alestiel”
Even though Alestiel felt different from everyone else, Alestiel has embraced that identity and found meaning in it. Those who understand the struggle stand by Alestiel! One such supporter is “Little Meteor, Ardiel”! When discarded from hand during your turn, Ardiel allows you to check the top card of your deck and either leave it there or place it at the bottom! If White Wings are active, Ardiel gains increased defense when used as a guardian! Another ally is “With a Clear Heart, Irizel”! If Black Wings are active, and it is used as a guardian, for Soul-Blast 2, your opponent’s attacking unit with 2 or more critical loses 1 critical for that battle!
Even though Alestiel felt different from everyone else, Alestiel has embraced that identity and found meaning in it. Those who understand the struggle stand by Alestiel! One such supporter is “Little Meteor, Ardiel”! When discarded from hand during your turn, Ardiel allows you to check the top card of your deck and either leave it there or place it at the bottom! If White Wings are active, Ardiel gains increased defense when used as a guardian! Another ally is “With a Clear Heart, Irizel”! If Black Wings are active, and it is used as a guardian, for Soul-Blast 2, your opponent’s attacking unit with 2 or more critical loses 1 critical for that battle!
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Generics and Triggers!
Knowing that our idols need all the support they can get, the Academia urged new and old students to help them chase to the top!
Because this set is focused on Lyrical Monasterio, alongside our new generics, we also get reprints of staples and triggers! Starting with the triggers, we have:
Glutton, Nora, Fluffy Lady, Godelieve, Answerer Encore, Daatje, Thick and Fluffy Siesta, Hilma, Spiritoso, Richalda, Pop Out Front Line, Gisela and Languid Relaxation, Marguerite
Next are the effect triggers:
Next are the effect triggers:
Lastly, we have our Over Trigger reprint:
Lastly, we have our Over Trigger reprint:
“Blessing Diva, Grizael”!
“Blessing Diva, Grizael”!
After our trigger reprints come our essential generic reprints! “What Color is your Wish, Valsheblan” and “Clear Shimmer, Aura” remain important for many decks in Lyrical Monasterio! Be sure to grab a full set of these powerful staples while you can!
Starting off our exciting lineup of new generics:
After our trigger reprints come our essential generic reprints! “What Color is your Wish, Valsheblan” and “Clear Shimmer, Aura” remain important for many decks in Lyrical Monasterio! Be sure to grab a full set of these powerful staples while you can!
Starting off our exciting lineup of new generics:
A Little Demonic Method, Valefr, Dreams Intertwining Amidst Waves, Revett, Deep Gratitude Dragon, Prestro and Bring Forth the Dreams, Tolteily
“A Little Demonic Method, Valefr” proves to be an incredibly versatile generic. When called, you Soul-Charge 1, then Counter-Blast 1 to draw a card! Valefr also powers up when attacking a grade 3 or greater unit, but only if your soul has a card with the same name as your vanguard! Next, we have “Dreams Intertwining Amidst Waves, Revett”! If a rear-guard is returned to hand during the main phase and your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, by putting Revett into the soul, all your front row rear-guards gain power for the turn! “Deep Gratitude Dragon, Prestro” is another great addition! When discarded from hand, it can return to the field for Soul-Blast 1 if your vanguard is grade 2 or higher, though it cannot attack if called during the battle phase. If a rear-guard was returned to hand during the turn, Presto gains the Boost ability! Finally, “Bring Forth the Dreams, Tolteily” adds great consistency to decks that rely on orders! When called, for Counter-Blast 1, check the top five cards for an order, not including Regalis Pieces, reveal it, and add it to your hand! If you didn’t reveal a card, you can Counter-Charge 1, giving you a refund for a whiff!
“A Little Demonic Method, Valefr” proves to be an incredibly versatile generic. When called, you Soul-Charge 1, then Counter-Blast 1 to draw a card! Valefr also powers up when attacking a grade 3 or greater unit, but only if your soul has a card with the same name as your vanguard! Next, we have “Dreams Intertwining Amidst Waves, Revett”! If a rear-guard is returned to hand during the main phase and your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, by putting Revett into the soul, all your front row rear-guards gain power for the turn! “Deep Gratitude Dragon, Prestro” is another great addition! When discarded from hand, it can return to the field for Soul-Blast 1 if your vanguard is grade 2 or higher, though it cannot attack if called during the battle phase. If a rear-guard was returned to hand during the turn, Presto gains the Boost ability! Finally, “Bring Forth the Dreams, Tolteily” adds great consistency to decks that rely on orders! When called, for Counter-Blast 1, check the top five cards for an order, not including Regalis Pieces, reveal it, and add it to your hand! If you didn’t reveal a card, you can Counter-Charge 1, giving you a refund for a whiff!
Welcome to the Starlight Festival!, Mermaid Idol, Elly, Enclose Star, Lishla and Wishing Star of the Beach, Ripurl
“Welcome to the Starlight Festival!” is a normal order that can be played for just Counter-Blast 1! When you play this order, you can choose three grade 0 cards from your drop and put them into your soul. If all three were critical triggers, you draw a card! While it works particularly well with Siana, it’s still useful for other decks, offering a valuable soul-charge and draw for minimal cost! Making a splash with iconic presence, “Mermaid Idol, Elly” is a sentinel like many others—if your hand has one or zero cards, you don’t have to discard for the sentinel’s cost, helping in tight situations! Next up is “Enclose Star, Lishla,” who lets you draw a card for Soul-Blast 1 when retired as a rear-guard by an opponent’s card ability! We also have “Wishing Star of the Beach, Ripurl”! After battling a vanguard, you can return it to hand by Soul-Blasting 1 trigger unit!
Here are a few more generics to strengthen your deck!
“Welcome to the Starlight Festival!” is a normal order that can be played for just Counter-Blast 1! When you play this order, you can choose three grade 0 cards from your drop and put them into your soul. If all three were critical triggers, you draw a card! While it works particularly well with Siana, it’s still useful for other decks, offering a valuable soul-charge and draw for minimal cost! Making a splash with iconic presence, “Mermaid Idol, Elly” is a sentinel like many others—if your hand has one or zero cards, you don’t have to discard for the sentinel’s cost, helping in tight situations! Next up is “Enclose Star, Lishla,” who lets you draw a card for Soul-Blast 1 when retired as a rear-guard by an opponent’s card ability! We also have “Wishing Star of the Beach, Ripurl”! After battling a vanguard, you can return it to hand by Soul-Blasting 1 trigger unit!
Here are a few more generics to strengthen your deck!
Dreaming Feaver, Telfinie, Romance Faith, Ulpelna, Jump on the Count! Araciene and Full Illumination, Verltin
“Dreaming Feaver, Telfinie” powers up and gains Boost for Energy-Blast 3! Meanwhile, “Romance Faith, Ulpelna” increases both power and defense if your vanguard’s grade is lower than your opponent’s or if your damage zone has four or more cards! We also have “Jump on the Count! Araciene”! If you’ve Energy-Blasted 3 or more for a card ability this turn, Aaraciene powers up for the battle! Lastly, “Full Illumination, Verltin”! If your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, and if four or more of your units were placed this turn, Veritin powers up significantly when attacking or boosting!
“Dreaming Feaver, Telfinie” powers up and gains Boost for Energy-Blast 3! Meanwhile, “Romance Faith, Ulpelna” increases both power and defense if your vanguard’s grade is lower than your opponent’s or if your damage zone has four or more cards! We also have “Jump on the Count! Araciene”! If you’ve Energy-Blasted 3 or more for a card ability this turn, Aaraciene powers up for the battle! Lastly, “Full Illumination, Verltin”! If your opponent’s vanguard is grade 3 or greater, and if four or more of your units were placed this turn, Veritin powers up significantly when attacking or boosting!
Floating Point, Catrier, Easy-going, Otimii, Offering Prayers to the Starlight and Before the Festival Begins!
“Floating Point, Catrier” powers up one of your units for Energy-Blast 3. Meanwhile, “Easy-going, Otimii” has the ability to return to hand at the end of your turn if you Energy-Blast 3 or more for a card ability, making it flexible! You can also use the normal order “Offering Prayers to the Starlight” for Counter-Blast 2! When your vanguard attacks, if all six of your units have different card names, your vanguard gains an additional critical! Lastly, the blitz order “Before the Festival Begins!” can be played for Counter-Blast 1, choosing a unit being attacked and powering it up for each of your open rear-guard circles!
“Floating Point, Catrier” powers up one of your units for Energy-Blast 3. Meanwhile, “Easy-going, Otimii” has the ability to return to hand at the end of your turn if you Energy-Blast 3 or more for a card ability, making it flexible! You can also use the normal order “Offering Prayers to the Starlight” for Counter-Blast 2! When your vanguard attacks, if all six of your units have different card names, your vanguard gains an additional critical! Lastly, the blitz order “Before the Festival Begins!” can be played for Counter-Blast 1, choosing a unit being attacked and powering it up for each of your open rear-guard circles!
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Conclusion
There’s a lot to say about this set! With the introduction of three brand-new decks, several stunning DressUp versions of iconic Lyrical Monasterio vanguards, and powerful support for existing ridelines, “Lyrical Booster Set 01: Lyrical Monasterio Sparkling Stars!” is poised to shake up the power level of the nation itself! These cards bring a lot of incredible synergy and strength, boosting the power level of many decks! Don’t miss out on this incredible release—grab the support you need for your favorite vanguards while supplies last!
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