Shadowverse
Shared Tropes.: They are the last remaining individuals of their world after the Nexus of Serenity and her Shades put the world into 'sleep'. What's more, they are the only ones who broke free from the 's effect. Yuwan even refers to the first original characters as the ' because of this feat.: By the early chapters of the Morning Star: Conclusion story arc, a lot of them can't get along well with each other. It's only when a very powerful Shade attacked them all at once that they had to work together.
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Erika at one point even mentions that she is doing it for the mission and 'not to make friends'.Arisa (Forestcraft). Voiced by: Kana Yuuki (Japanese), (English)Arisa is a young girl being trained as a guardian of the forest. One day, her friend, Losaria, was kidnapped by mysterious shades, and is set off to find her friend. Her deck specializes in and deploying cheap, low-cost cards into the battlefield.:. Because this deck is dependent on using a lot of 1 play point cost Fairies for combos and applying early game pressure, powerful board wipes can be devastating for many Forestcraft decks. Even simple spells like in turn 3 can be devastating for Forestcraft decks. Dragoncraft is usually a hard matchup for Forestcraft decks since Dragoncraft has, and many Forestcraft followers have a tendency to trade poorly against Dragoncraft followers.
To compensate this, Forestcraft have several cards that return followers in the board back to your hand such as or.: Arisa is one. In addition, many of her followers specialize in archery.: Arisa is right-handed, wearing her sword and quiver of arrows on her left hip, note Except when, but that's how it is when she's standing on the left facing right, as she does during most of her story segments but she holds her bow in her right hand and her arrows in the left, the opposite of how it's done (you're supposed to hold your bow in your off hand and the arrows in your dominant). Most obviously, she'd have a hell of a hard time pulling arrows from her quiver with the hand on the same side she's wearing it.: In order to make effective use of her strongest cards, low play point cards must be played in synergy with her high play point cards. Several important cards scale with how many cards were played earlier in the turn, or gain effects if 2 or more other cards were played earlier. Voiced by: (Japanese), (English)Erika is one of the loyal guards to the princess. She sent to Urias's mausoleum to investigate the shades that attacked the princess. Her deck specializes in deploying officers and commanders into the battlefield and encourage aggressive plays.: Aggro Swordcraft is infamous for its incredibly strong early-game curve that allows the deck to finish games as early as turn 4 or 5.
However, due to Swordcraft's reliance on playing followers on curve with Storm followers in addition to their ability to, many aggro Swordcraft decks are easily countered by control decks with a mixture of follower removals, board wipes, heals, and sturdy Wards (especially many Havencraft decks, a class that primarily specialize in control). Going 2nd as Swordcraft is also generally seen as a death sentence for the player since Swordcraft needs to play followers on curve to apply early game pressure and the class itself don't have a lot of strong removals or board wipes.: Her desire to atone for the atrocities she committed as an assassin drive her loyalty to the Princess.: The craft has the most followers with Storm or Rush, which allow creatures to attack immediately instead of being forced to wait a turn. This lets Swordcraft's followers squeeze in burst damage before the opponent can react to them, or take out opposing creatures without needing to expend evolution points.
Combat damage is Swordcraft's primary means of board control due to its lack of good removal spells. Most aggro decks from this craft primarily focuses on this, having followers constantly attack the enemy leader while ignoring every enemy follower being placed on the board (unless if it's a Ward follower).
This is comparable to the Hunter class in, as both decks primarily focus on early game pressure and aggression.: Swordcraft was notorious for having a very binary playstyle of and flooding their board. That being said, Swordcraft is considered to be one of the best classes to play aggro decks due to the class's access to Storm, Rush, and Ambush followers and is relatively easy to play and assemble, yet relatively easy to counter (for example, running large number of giant Wards, board wipes, and healing can ruin aggro Sword's gameplan). Voiced by: Kaoru Sakura (Japanese), Reba Buhr (English)An alchemist who wishes to revive her fiance, Kyle, after he was killed by a dragon. Her cards can be divided into two archetypes - Spellboost involves cards that grow stronger or more efficient as the player casts spells, while Earth Rite requires manipulation of special Earth Sigil amulets to unlock stronger effects of her cards.: Only in the Japanese version (shown here). The English version edits her outfit to cover some of her cleavage.: Her specialty.: Defenses against effect damage can really ruin their day as it hoses their damage spells and forces out hard removal that may be better spent elsewhere.
Immunity to targeting also renders a lot of their removal effects moot. Both effects can force a Rune player to resort to follower combat to gain board control, something the craft's not the best at.: A majority of transform-inducing cards are found in Runecraft. Some of those cards can enact this trope en masse, turning a fearsome army into a group of less threatening Snowmen or Flame Rats. These spells are often useful in denying powerful Last Words effects, especially from Shadowcraft.: Magic variation, she has the largest breast size when compared to the other female characters.: Cards with spellboost can only enjoy the effects while they remain in the hand, so often a Spellboost player sees themselves holding off on such cards until the late game rather than playing them as soon as possible. Without any boosts, though, these cards tend to be horribly inefficient.: To Luna.
Luna has been traumatized by her parents' death at the hands of an unnamed burglar that her necromancy powers accidentally re-animated their corpses, allowing them to accompany Luna in their adventures. Isabelle on the other hand is a sorcerer who also suffered the trauma of having her lover die at the hands of Rowen. While Isabelle's true motivation is to bring back Kyle, some chapters of the Morning Star: Conclusion Arc reveals that Luna shows signs of regret upon realizing that the souls of her parents are actually 'bound' to this world, and that they are actually suffering from it. Isabelle herself and compares her situation with the girl on the said chapter.: She went into despair when she found out that her fiance was killed by a dragon, hence her drive to revive him through alchemy.: She has two long sidelocks of pure white hair coming down off the middle of her head on either side like ribbons, far longer than the rest of her purple hair.: The illusory Kyle offers to leave the army to get married to Isabelle, despite Isabelle knowing he treasures his comrades. This is what tips her off to the fact that the dream world's Kyle is not the one she knows.: When she found out that the dragon that killed Kyle was none other than Rowen, she tried to kill him to avenge Kyle.
In the English dub she, while in the original Japanese version she was much more conflicted and breaking down in tears, but said she had no choice other than to kill him.: A good number of Runecraft followers are also this.: Worn by various Runecraft followers.: Wants to harness alchemy to revive her dead fiance.: Cost-reducing spellboost mechanics induce this, allowing a player to eventually cast some spells for free. When done well, it can result in a board full of followers with base cost 5 or greater as early as turn 5.: The Earth Rite archetype, if it's not focused on dealing direct damage to the opponent, will generally be using its Earth Sigils to summon an army of 3/3 Guardian Golems with Ward, stifling aggressive rushes and crushing the opponent in value.: In the English translation she blurted this variation of this trope to Rowen when she discovered that the dragon that killed Kyle was Rowen.
Averted in the Japanese script.: Several Spellboost-based followers become cheaper as they are boosted. With the right opening sequence of spells played, you can play a full board of tough followers.Rowen Dragespear (Dragoncraft). Voiced by: (Japanese), (English)A commander of the royal army. He is the of his squad that was attacked by a dragon. His deck specializes in Overflow, where his cards have an additional effect when active.: He treats his comrades like if they were his family members, which is why he is well-liked and respected in his squad. This makes his fate as the tragic.: He felt guilty that he's the of a dragon attack and wishes to make up for it.
To this end, he takes it upon himself to break Isabelle out of her own dream world.: His primary weapon.: He is willing to rush in and protect anyone from any sort of danger. This is also a, as he is cursed into being turned into a dragon whenever his desire to protect someone overwhelms him.: Eventually gains control over his curse, but in exchange he fights in a partial transformation.: He wears black armor, but is actually one of the good guys. He can also turn into a powerful black dragon as well.: Part of his character. Which ironically backfired on him when his curse led to him accidentally killing his own squad, including Isabelle's fiance, Kyle. It appears his unwilling and uncontrollable dragon transformation is triggered whenever he feels the urge to protect someone.
This continues to persist in the Morning Star's dream world, which then tips him off to the nature of his surroundings.: Dragoncraft has several cards that draw, but at the cost of needing to discard low-cost cards first. Several of Dragoncraft's cards synergize with this mechanic.: Several Dragoncraft cards have the ability to do damage to all followers in play, without discrimination between friend or foe. Luckily, many of Dragoncraft's stronger followers have high defense that lets them survive any board wipes that hits your own followers.: A few of Dragoncraft's abilities let them instantly kill followers that have taken any amount of damage.: A deck built around Prime Dragon Keeper functions like this — It mainly runs low-cost followers that are designed to proc Prime Dragon Keeper, so it can contest the board in the early turns.
Once Prime Dragon Keeper is played, these followers are to clear the board and get chip damage on the enemy leader. Sibyl and Draconic Fervor function as healing and draw power respectively, and it has a finisher in the form of Forte, Bahamut or Genesis Dragon. The deck fares reasonably well at multiple stages of the game which contributes to its popularity.: Rowen Dragespear He is capable of turning to a black dragon as well.: Dragoncraft has followers that are very strong, durable, and hit very hard. Many of his best cards are costly, thus emphasizing quality over quantity (as opposed to Forestcraft that focuses on quantity over quality). To facilitate this, he has several cards that give him extra play points or reduce the cost of his cards to play ahead of the curve, along with a few cards that can easily take out many cheap enemy followers that aggressive decks put down.
This is also emphasized in the story line where he turned into a slow, yet powerful, black dragon.: When he found out that he has a curse where he can turn into a black dragon, he realizes that he was the one that killed Kyle.: Dragoncraft's legendary cards have a track record for being not as impactful as other craft's legendaries. Aside from Forte, who is an auto-include in every Dragon deck, the other legendary cards have been or are designed for the not-very-consistent discard theme. This trope got averted with the Dragoncraft legendary followers in Tempest of the Gods, being incredible utility and value options to the now incredibly strong ramp strategy.: How his entire squad was killed.
This also happened to him again when Isabelle found out the truth. It takes until Chapter 14 of his and Isabelle's story mode for Rowen to fully explain everything to Isabelle.: Many of Dragoncraft's decks are expensive in terms of vials, as many of their best cards happen to be Gold or Legendary rarity. To put it into perspective, the best Dragoncraft decks usually have vial costs around 70-80k vials.: Dragoncraft's main playstyle, as the ramp mechanic puts emphasis on having big, giant, bulky threats played sooner on curve rather.: Dragoncraft's signature mechanic involves play point accumulation, allowing them to play higher cost cards at earlier turns where the opponent is ill-equipped to handle their threats. On a good day, a Dragon deck can reach 10 play points as early as turn 6.: The tip of his spear fades out as it's normally too long to fit into the frame. But when his sprite position is shifted around, like to reflect him collapsed on the ground, the faded tip is plain for all to see.: At least not until he breaks the Black Dragon's curse, or else he'd be forced to kill his family.Luna (Shadowcraft). Voiced by: (Japanese), (English)A troubled, young girl living alone in a dark mansion with her ghost parents. She one day sets off outside the mansion on an adventure to find new friends.
Her deck specializes in Necromancy, where she accumulate 'Shadows' through the death of her followers, which can be used as an additional effect for her cards.: Banishing effects not only denies any Last Words effects (upon death or destroyed effect) that most Shadowcraft decks often run, it also denies any shadows needed for Shadowcraft decks to make strong plays. The abundance of such cards in Havencraft is the reason why Shadowcraft vs. Havencraft is heavily in Haven's favour. Shadowcraft is also vulnerable to effects because it denies strong and powerful Last Words effects such as into a follower that is weak such as a. The abundance of spells from Runecraft (especially Earth Rite Runecraft) is one of the reasons why Shadowcraft vs.
Earth Rite Runecraft matchups are often in Rune's favor.: She's constantly seen with a fancy mouse plush, and has mouse-ear-like hair decorations.: Her own powers.: After reuniting with illusions of her parents, Luna repeatedly encounters and kills an illusion of the robber who took her parents' lives, and slowly begins deriving joy from it.: Luna is the cutest Necromancer that you want be friends with. Forever.: The general playstyle for Shadowcraft. There are cards that destroy your own followers that provide an additional effect (and Shadows of course), along with the craft having a lot of followers with abilities that trigger when they die.
It is not unusual to see Shadow win via attrition.: She's relatively friendly and polite, but if you want to be her friend, you must be dead.: She's acts a typical innocent child and is very friendly and polite, but she wants to make friends by killing them.: She acts like your typical child that wants to play around and make friends, under the conditions that you have to die first and become an undead in order to be her friend.: Like Erika, Luna also wears high-heeled boots. It's not very noticable when compared to Erika though.: At one point in their respective story lines, Luna and Nicola were once referred to as a 'monster' by their previous opponents. This allows Luna to understand Nicola a bit more and relate to him in a way.: Always seen carrying a doll-toy around.: She doesn't have any malicious intentions unlike and despite her necromancy, she isn't an evil person per say (in fact, ). However,.: Her parents were killed by a burglar before her very eyes.:. Utilizing her Shadows isn't that easy.
You need to sacrifice many of your own followers to build Shadows and use a set number of Shadows to make big plays. Inappropriate use of Shadows can deplete your reserves and lock you out of more valuable effects. Much like Forestcraft, her deck is also dependent on very expensive Gold and Legendary cards (such as, and in particular), making her deck less friendly to newer players with low vial/rupie budget.
A common criticism of the Burial Rite and Reanimate mechanics is that you need very careful deckbuilding to get the right balance of cards — cards that destroy your followers, cards that Reanimate your followers, and followers worth Reanimating. And even then, the strategy goes horribly awry if you draw poorly. There's also the issue where Reanimate randomly chooses from among the highest-cost possible followers, so you'll have to exclude good candidates so that you don't dilute your reanimation pool.: Meets the thematic requirements (as a necromancer) but also the stylistic ones as she's actually an appropriate age to be dressing in such doll-like clothes too.: To Isabelle.
Luna has been traumatized by her parents' death at the hands of an unnamed burglar that her necromancy powers accidentally re-animated their corpses, allowing them to accompany Luna in their adventures. Isabelle on the other hand is a sorcerer who also suffered the trauma of having her lover die at the hands of Rowen. While Isabelle's true motivation is to bring back Kyle, some chapters of the Morning Star: Conclusion Arc reveals that Luna shows signs of regret upon realizing that the souls of her parents are actually 'bound' to this world, and that they are actually suffering from it. Voiced by: (Japanese)A vampire awakened from his slumber. After finding out his, Balthazar, passed away a long time ago, he sets off in a journey to find another. His deck specializes in Vengeance, a that activates when at 50% health or below (10 health or below).: Despite being a feared vampire, he acts relatively polite to any opponent that he challenges into a fight.: Performs one coupled with a when explaining his disappointment with the illusionary Balthazar, which is manufactured to merely be a strong opponent for Urias to endlessly spar with.
He was replaced with Michael Gambon in Prisoner of Azkaban. Sure Myrtle's ghost was fifty years old, but Myrtle herself was still supposed to be a Hogwarts student. Rowling has stated that Gilderoy Lockhart is based on a real person. Sadly, Richard Harris, who played Dumbledore, died a few weeks before Chamber of Secrets was released.
'Strength on its own is directionless. Thirst for battle is helpless. Only when the two join is a mighty warrior born.You have sensed my thirst for victory, yes?
Then you have understood my power.' .: Let's just say that Urias is quite sharply dressed as a vampire.: Urias is a vampire who thrives in bloodshed and battle. He also seeks a after learning of Balthazar's passing. After being sucked into the Morning Star and learning of Nexus, he chooses to go after Nexus to test his strength against that of a god. His first order of business on Isunia is to locate and challenge the leaders of its five guilds.: Many of Bloodcraft's spells and followers do self-inflicting damage.
Some cards even synergize with self-damaging effects.: Much like Luna, Urias has a versatile class that is open to different strategies.: Vengeance will activate when he is at 10 health or lower.: Of course. He's a feared vampire that thirsts for battle.: Inappropriately getting your health down to 50% or less can lead to your own defeat in the next turn, and excessive healing at the wrong times will put you further away from Vengeance than necessary. Appropriate use of this buff, though will ensure a massive comeback. His deck basically encourages a 'high risk, high reward' playstyle.: While he's a feared and bloodthristy vampire, he has expressed disgust on how Nexus created a dream world where he constantly fights an illusion Balthazar. He feels that the dream world will not satisfy his desire of finding a and mentions that a understands the meaning of true strength, which is something that Balthazar had while the illusion Balthazar didn't.: It is heavily implied that Urias himself is the reason he's the last of the vampires, as he finds other vampires thirst for blood disgusting.: 'Control' Blood variants outlast the opponent through a huge amount of healing, often. They intend to either stall out the game until they've assembled their winning combo, or just go for the throat once the opponent's run out of resources.: Urias admits that, while he was actually stronger than Balthazar, he allowed Balthazar to seal him away out of respect for his strength and determination to win.: While Urias can have the upper hand against Erika or Rowen, he never intends to outright defeat them at their current state (or if they are wounded before fighting him) halting the battle if he sees that they are no longer capable of fighting further.
Being a, Urias is thrilled for the day when they can be stronger enough for him to consider both as worthy opponents.: His cards are very versatile and can fit into several different decks and playstyles.: He calls out on Rowen, calling him weak for running away from his draconic power and treating it as a curse rather than a source of strength. Surprisingly enough, Rowen accepted this harsh criticism well, allowing the commander to freely transform into a dragon at will.: Some of Bloodcraft's followers and spells deal damage and restore his health at the same time.
The class has the most number of cards that have or bestow Drain which allow a follower to do just that when attacking.: Urias is the last of the vampires.: For all of his reputation, Urias doesn't do anything particularly evil aside from looking for a. He even sympathizes with Luna's plight at one point. Voiced by: (Japanese)A priestess with amnesia. She wishes to ease the suffering of others.
Her deck specializes in Countdown, where she indirectly summons followers with amulets and amulets with a timer.: Despite Havencraft's specialization of control, Haven decks are often vulnerable to many combo-oriented decks (such as Forest decks that use to kill the player in a single turn or Runecraft decks that use ) since many Havencraft decks don't apply enough early game pressure to punish combo decks, thus giving combo decks more time to assemble their combo pieces to activate their combo. Even Storm Haven, the most aggressive deck Haven has in their arsenal, can still lose to combo decks since Storm Haven is still slow as an aggro deck.: All throughout her story, Eris struggles with her amnesia, but insists that the doppelganger that is tormenting people is wrong about enacting her own will. When the two recombine, it turns out the doppelganger was telling the truth all along, and she embraces her mission willingly.: Once she realises how wrong she was in serving Nexus, she swears to defeat her to make up for her mistakes.: Of course. None the less.: Cards like and have innate abilities that reduce the damage they take.: Havencraft has a near-monopoly on banishing, with cards like,.
This makes Havencraft an ideal deck to counter a lot of Shadowcraft's decks (which often runs a lot of Last Words effects followers since banish does not trigger Last Words effects).: Havencraft is one of the hardest decks to master properly. This is because unlike other decks, she does not summon followers directly.
Instead, she uses countdown amulets to summon her powerful followers. Most Havencraft players will often get overwhelmed by early aggression from aggro decks, as and needs to play passively by banishing enemy followers and healing herself. However, once the amulet countdown ticks down to zero, expect powerful followers to whoop your ass. She also has an deck that utilizes, which is an provided you defend it (and yourself) for 3 more turns after playing it.
The kicker is that the amulet costs a hefty 8 play points, and playing it as soon as possible will mean you've spent your turn doing nothing to control the board — a death sentence if you have neglected your defenses. Voiced by: (Japanese), (English)A mysterious dimension traveler and a new character introduced in the Chronogenesis expansion. He has arrived just as the world is being destroyed by Nexus, and is driven by his scar to find and defeat her.His cards specialize in Resonance and Artifacts where the former has an ability activated when the number of cards in the deck is even while Artifacts are tokens generated that can be added or removed from either the hand or the deck.: Portalcraft will have several cards that involves shuffling Artifacts into the deck and searching for Artifacts in order to manipulate the deck size and to enable or disable Resonance.
Bestows an effect on your leader that forcibly causes you to refresh your hand at the end of your turn if Resonance is active.: Cygames specifically stated that this class is meant to be one of the hardest classes to master, mainly because it involves manipulating how many cards you have in your deck in order to activate Resonance effects. Being a new class that was introduced in Chronogenesis expansion, Portalcraft has less cards to work with as well.: Be it with Artifacts or Puppets, a fair number of Portal decks boil down to this strategy, chipping down the opponent's board with to allow space for their other threats to attack and to buy them time to reach the late game. Their finishers — and — are most powerful after the player has run through a lot of Artifacts, manifesting in a deadly boardwipe or incredible burst damage. Portal decks in Unlimited also can use as a finisher due to the sheer number of tokens generated by Portal's cards.: Yuwan always wears his hood.: 'Activate.: According to Cygames, the intended play-style for Portalcraft is midrange, having an early game to contest and control the board while having a lategame to deal with lategame threats. Like a mixture of Swordcraft and Runecraft, it controls the board through followers with Rush and targeted removal spells, at the expense of having little to no healing and very little in the way of boardwipes. Lampshaded in the in regards to Portalcraft.
Naoyuki Miyashita: 'Portalcraft is stronger in mid-range or control types of decks, so its not necessarily for low curve decks. Artifact tokens, require the preparation of generating them and putting them into your deck, then drawing them, so that naturally led the class to be something that excels at longer games. So in terms of game range, its more control oriented and in terms of class theme its more centred on doing combos.'
.: The central theme of Portalcraft's spells and followers.: One of Portalcraft's archetypes focuses on generating and altering puppet tokens.: Flashbacks reveal that it was he who sought out the power of the keepers in an attempt to fix his suffering-wrecked homeworld, only to be betrayed by Nerva who laid waste to it.: His main motivation is to hunt down and destroy Nerva for the destruction of his homeworld.: His main mode of movement is through teleportation. He then bestows the cast with the ability to move to other worlds in pursuit of Nexus.: Portalcraft's main mechanic is adding Artifact cards into the deck and searching them out in order to manipulate the deck size to activate Resonance.
Any CCG player can realize how this can backfire since filling up your deck with more cards lessens the chance of drawing the card you need. However, turns what would normally be a stupid idea into a nigh endless wave of value followers, while the deck-filling mechanic safeguards the player against an untimely deck-out.: Their board control methods are easily stopped by any damaging Clash effects, as their fragile Artifacts and Puppets can get destroyed before being able to do any combat damage. A simple can easily stop a Portal deck in its tracks.
However, the same effect can be exploited to allow the spamming of Artifacts to recover play point without running out of boardspace, as Portal now has that is accessible provided they can recover their play points back to 7pp. Voiced by: (English)Arisa's best friend and training companion. During the tutorial, the player controls her as the game walks them through its basic mechanics.: Possibly. When Arisa reaches the morning star in pursuit of the monsters that kidnapped Losaria, Losaria emerges from the fiery door in the sky, calling herself 'Nexus'.: Gets kidnapped by shades at the end of the prologue.
Arisa's story mode is focused on rescuing her.: Arisa was always depending on Losaria while growing up and idolised her. When Arisa is dragged into the after her clash with Nexus, the guiding principle of her fantasy is her secret desire for Losaria to depend on her instead.PrincessThe current ruler of the capital.: The Princess' actual name is not given.Luna's Parents.: The parents at Luna's dream world approve her act of killing the burglar again and again. A hint that they are obviously illusions. Luna's Father: If you get tired, let's all have some cake together. Once you're all rested, you can kill again. It's just what you wanted, you lucky little girl!.: Reanimated as the skeletons surrounding Luna.BalthazarThe old ruler of the kingdom of Aleister who managed to match Urias in the past.: Has the capability to match Urias' battle prowess, such that Urias acknowledges him as a.: Has passed away by the events of the Story Mode. Order of BladerightsA guild of knights in Isunia, dedicated to upholding the peace of the land.: As the Guild Wars arc approaches its climax, the cast is attacked by legions of brainwashed Bladerights soldiers.: The local law enforcement of Isunia.: As they are knights that maintain peace and enforce the laws in Isunia, they are this.
Then again, it is also, as many of them as vessels to Nerva.: The Bladerights marshal is mentioned but never seen. When Arisa, Setus, and Yuwan break into his room, they find a suit of armor that's merely an illusion.Maisha LaforgeUndermarshal of the Order of Bladerights. She is acting as the Order's temporary marshal while their leader is recovering from injury.: Her downfall is seen as sad and somber, as portrayed with Setus spending her last moments with him on his arms.: At the climax of the arc, she reveals herself to be Nerva's former vessel, and the one inciting the conflict throughout the land. She unsheathes her sword and manages to best Nicola.: Her very first appearance involves her tripping as she tries to come to Arisa's aid.: She died under Setus's arms.: Maintains a serene smile as she reveals her true intentions and cuts down Nicola.: To Yuwan. Both happen to be bestowed the powers of Nerva and had their homeworlds destroyed. While Yuwan personally regretted on obtaining Nerva's power when his homeworld was destroyed and sought to stop her once and for all, Maisha have no regrets on obtaining her power and didn't care when her homeworld was destroyed and seek to summon her into Isunia (since she didn't like her own homeworld). In addition, Yuwan used Nerva's power he was given for more heroic purposes while Maisha uses Nerva's power for more selfish purposes.: She loses the glasses when unmasking herself as Nerva's vessel.
The same happens when evolving her.: One of her motivations of instigating the chaos and trying to summon Nerva in Isunia is that she wanted to be a hero in Isunia.: With the release of her card (on top of her ubiquity in ranked play at time of release) it's very difficult to keep her true role in the story a secret.: Killed by Setus Law by his own hands at the end of the Guild Wars story arch.: Her kind mannerisms are why she is loved by the citizens of Isunia. This charisma is what elected her as the Order's undermarshal. This is actually subverted, as she's actually more once her true colors has been revealed.Setus LawA member of the Order of Bladerights, who recruited Maisha into the guild.: One of the main reasons he stopped the other characters from killing Maisha and deal the final blow by himself, because he wanted to take responsibility for the possessed Bladeright members' actions for the chaos in Isunia.: Because of Maisha's kindness, he's devotedly loyal to her. Even after finding out her true intentions, he still sees Maisha as a friend, and only killed her in his own hands in order to take responsibility for his guild's actions and necessity to keep peace in Isunia. Leod: I hope you're not about to lecture me about honor.Before you stands a solitary beast. A beast that's crawled out of the blood and slime. I've no intention of becoming a hero.
We'll fell the false sun and bring glory to the true moon. Slay you and bring true light to this land. Then, at that time, those who have sunk to the murkiest depths will get what's due them.: Decked out in a dark cloak and looks as shady as the rest of his guild. Subverted come Erika's chapters, as he turns out to be kinder than he looks as he sympathizes with Erika's bloodstained past.: Killed by Maisha during his confrontation with her.: Leod had a daughter who was killed by the Bladerights in the past. His desire to avenge her death affirmed his stance against the Bladerights.: His tone and expression rarely change, though others can intuit his true feelings.EschamaliThe lawmakers of Isunia, who work to maintain order in the land.Marlone Median.
Voiced by: (Japanese)A former researcher of Aiolon who was granted immense power, letting him usurp leadership of Aiolon. He has since created almost all the machinery within the realm and uses them to exert his control.: He perceives himself to be god of his world, and obssesses over perfect knowledge of everything within it. He reacts to outsiders and unknowns by erasing or ejecting them.: Set up as the main antagonist in the Gears of Rebellion arc. After becoming Nerva's vessel, he sets himself up as the ultimate threat for the Invasion of the Worldreaver arc which ties Aiolon and Naterra together.: After becoming Nerva's vessel, he gains access to mechanical tentacles through which he conducts reconnaisance and terrorizes Naterra. These tentacles are faced as opponents in the Invasion of the Worldreaver arc, and his card form summons a bunch of them depending on the number of Machina cards fused into him.: Belphomet serves as one to Yuwan. This is exemplified with; all other classes get a similar gold spell that show their character teaming up with an ally from Aiolon or Naterra, but this Yuwan instead faces off against Belphomet. Both are focused on mechanical traits.
Yuwan favors Artifacts of all kinds which plays like a, while Belphomet favors the Machina trait that begets a of uniform 1/1 Droids. It's possible to run a deck that has both traits, but this is usually because of a card with Artifact synergy coincidentally holding the Machina tag. Both have been in contact with Nerva. Yuwan curses his status as a vessel and seeks vengeance for what Nerva has done to his homeworld, while Belphomet gleefully embraces his newfound vessel status and oppresses worlds for his own amusement.: With absolute power over the rules of Aiolon, he changes the laws of the various sectors — including mealtimes and bedtimes — all at a whim. Mono even refers to him as a child.Tetra.
Voiced by: (Japanese), Jessi Keenan (English)The fourth of the robotic sisters, Tetra appears at the very end of the Guild Wars arc to set the stage for the transition to Aiolon. With her interdimensional travel functions she transports the cast into Aiolon, enlisting their help in her rebellion against Belphomet.: Tetra is Greek for 4, and she carries uses the Delta (4th Greek letter) Cannon.: Of the robotic sisters, Tetra's tone of voice leans closest to this trope. Isabelle notes that Tetra slips into this and gives brief answers when pressed on more sensitive topics.: While reflecting on how she and her peers 'awakened' at random, i.e. Became capable of expressing emotion and free will, she begins to wonder if the same will happen to the enforcers, and if their regular destruction in combat will be justifiable.Aenea. Voiced by: (Japanese), (English)ID-N3744, series 9. Aenea has the capability of bringing life to machines, but uses this power only to create new playmates. Discarded by Belphomet from the get-go, she was rescued from destruction by her 'sisters' Mono and Tetra, and takes refuge in a scrapyard below the city.: Acknowledged as the Ninth sister, with the Iota (9th Greek letter) Engine.
Likely a mistranslation of the name Ennea (Greek for 9).: Her incapability of combat and Belphomet's cruel treatment of her leaves Aenea with terrible self-esteem. She views herself as this for her sisters, and isolates herself in the scrapyard.: Despite her shyness and her tendency to cry to a lot, Aenea happens to be sweet and kind girl at heart. This is also one of the reasons why Luna manages to befriend her.: Tends to cry a lot, due to her low self-esteem.: Is known to be very shy towards strangers.: The youngest-looking of the robot girls.Roly-Poly Mk.I. Voiced by: (Japanese)The first of the robotic sisters, with the Alpha Drive that lets her battle at much higher power and speed.: Mono is Greek for 1, and she uses the Alpha (1st Greek letter) Drive.: Every time she uses her Alpha Drive, more errors pop up in her internal systems, making her believe that she only has a few more times of using it before she will break from it.
Her playable version emulates this by causing gradual damage over time to both herself and her player.: Alpha Drive dramatically amplifies her strength and speed for a limited time, to extents that allow her to match Urias. In-game, it's the only way she can be evolved, and it's a dramatic power boost when it happens.The Furies. Voiced by: (Japanese)Megaera, Alecto, and Tisiphone — these three are colossal war machines created by Belphomet. Formed by reforging the unseen six robot sisters, they have no free will.: Alecto's staff lets her forcibly override the disabled Enforcers' programming, letting them continue fighting past the point of defeat. It can also turn any such unit into an.: Tisiphone has a total of six arms, each one wielding a different blade. Each behaves in a different manner as she recites a poem dictating their function.: Belphomet created them from Mono, Tetra, and Aenea's six 'failed' robot sisters.: Megaera's main weapon is a colossal cannon mounted into her torso. It becomes a major mechanic during her boss fight, and it fires every five turns, distributing 15 damage across the player's board.
. WW: iOS, AndroidJune 17, 2016Windows, macOSOctober 28, 2016.: February 7, 2017.: May 11, 2017.: July 2017iOSApril 27, 2018Android, PCMay 4, 2018Mode(s)Shadowverse is a developed and published by in Japan. It was released for and devices in June 2016, and by July was the most popular mobile collectible card game in Japan. And versions were released in October 2016. It began its overseas promotions since 2017, and there are three major versions by regions - Japanese, International (including English, Korean, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Italian and Spanish), and Simplified Chinese (released by in China in October 2017).Shadowverse employs an art style with some illustrations reused from the developer's previous title, an earlier digital collectible card game released in 2012.
The game has been compared favorably with (2014), a difference being that Cygames sought to minimize the impact of randomness on match outcomes. Another difference is Shadowverse 's 'Evolve' which allows players to grant played cards bonus stats and effects at the cost of an evolution point.An television series adaptation by will premiere on April 7, 2020. An RPG card game based on the anime, Shadowverse: Champions Battle will launch in Japan on in 2020. (in Japanese).
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