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Many have claimed that the game is very similar to the Wizards of the Coast card game Duel Masters Trading Card Game , and that this is because both games were designed by former Wizards of the Coast employee Michael Elliott.

Similarities include:. Card Game Database Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Magic: The Gathering. Explore Wikis Community Central. One may wonder why Juggler is deemed to be more worthy than other cards when they can also mass clear the opposing field. Of course, the versatility of being a Burst is one factor, but there are more. To add onto that versatility, as mentioned before, the owner can choose to target Spirits, Ultimates, and Nexuses all within one effect, giving them a bigger chance to turn the table around.

Many mass-removal cards are doing worse than the players first expected because each of them is limited to removing only one card type. Juggler being able to target three card types at once easily reigns over them. Most Nexus immunity nowadays are also only protecting against destruction, so Juggler can easily ignore those effects. Not to mention being a Cost 6 card bypasses all the current Barrage effects.

The player can easily turn the table around by removing the most threatening card on the opposing field. The level one effect of changing symbols to Purple, while not as versatile as The ChosenSearcher Alex , means that Juggler can find its worth staying on the field for at least White and Purple decks.

According to the Japanese wiki, the dual colors are a representation of his role in the series Ultraman Zett , where he sometimes supports Ultraman Zett, who is assigned to the White color in CB18; while the Purple color is a representation of him being a non-Ultraman alien, as well as him often borrowing the power of kaijus.

Unfortunately, I am not that huge of an Ultraman fan, so I do not quite understand the references here. The level two effect is a common Purple effect, but can be considered unique if put on Juggler, as again, being a Burst card means the effect can be used in any decks. In decks of other colors, it can help lower the levels of the opposing Spirits and Ultimates for easier targets for other effects.

In Purple decks, Juggler can brave to Braves which have core removal effects, combining the two effects to become a complete core removal from an opposing Spirit or Ultimate. Refresh effect is always good, nothing much to add on here. Of course, Juggler still faces all kinds of Burst counters, especially since it does not have immunity.

Nowadays, immunity effects are also getting more common, so during late-game when the opponent has set up their board, Juggler may not be as useful as expected. When you declare you are using a card, you must use the core you can, even if it means depleting all your Spirits. If there is not enough core any which way, the card returns to your hand and the field returns to the state it was in before attempting to use the card.

When the number of cores on a Spirit becomes 0 during your main step and is depleted, does that Spirit go to Level 0? Yes, when the number of cores on your Spirit becomes 0, it goes to Level 0 and is depleted. Battle Spirits Wiki Explore.

Anime Series. Card Lists. Play Battle Spirits Online. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Most have higher levels and BPs than the Spirits. Ultimates require summon conditions to be met in order to summon them, typically needing another Spirit of a certain color or cost on field or life at a certain number. All Ultimates have a star symbol that does not represent any colors rather than a colored symbol. Using a Spirit card as an example, this section will explain some of the main features of a card.

Cost: Every card must have its cost paid before it can be used. The cost is the number in the top-left corner of the card. To pay the cost, a number of cores from the Reserve or Field cores on the cards equal to the Core Cost are sent to the trash.

Cores in the trash can't be used to play cards, unless effects allow so. Cost Reduction: Represented by the spokes to the right of the core cost, which shows how much the cost can be reduced by. For each symbol on field that corresponds to the cost reduction symbol, the cost can be decreased by 1. Using the image about as an example, you're going to summon a Cost 4 Spirit with two red reduction symbols. On your field you have a Spirit with one red symbol indicated by the large symbol at the bottom right of the card.

Using the same Spirit as an example again, do note if your field has red symbols more than the reduction symbols indicate in this case 2 reduction symbols , you still only get to -2 costs at most. The Cost Reduction is a must-use feature, not an optional one. You must pay the cost as least as possible. Name of Card: Name of the card. For more information, check Card Name.

Since the end of Ultra Advent Saga, some Nexuses also have families. Families can also be assigned to any card types through effects. One deck can also contain cards from multiple families.



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