18-001C – Achuka
Achuka almost sounds like the beginning to Kokomo.
First card in the set, Achuka might be a decent backup, but doesn’t look like something that I would use. Then again, I can’t always see how good cards are from the beginning. Sometimes I do, but not always.
Achuka here deals damage when he enters, and then you can dull him and deal some more damage. The damage increases if you have 3 points of Damage.
Achuka, Jamaica, yeah I wanna take ya to a Chocobo.
18-002C – False Stalwart
Simple, comes in with Brave. 2 cost with a 5K body, which can turn into a 7K body, with the help of another Manikin.
Not much to write about, but it’s cheap cost might make it worth it.
Wasn’t there a card that was good with Manikins? Exdeath? Opus 2? I believe it was.
18-003C – Machinist
Discard Machinist draw a card. And, that’s about it.
Cheap Backup to play.
18-004R – Cleome
A Symphonian Musician? That’s a first. She does have Bard skills and with those Melody Counters she does Buff your Forwards and deals damage to your opponents Forwards.
She is also a Forward herself.
Not a bad card for 2CP.
18-005C – Salamander
Simple Fire Summon that delivers 5000 damage to all of your opponents Forwards.
Remove 10 Fire cards from the Break Zone to make it 7000 points of damage.
Now if this card would have been an EX Burst, it would have been amazing.
18-006C – Zell
Coming in with Haste, Zell can attack right away and if you buff him up to over 10k Power, every time he attacks he deals 8000 damage to one of your opponents Forwards.
Don’t have anyway to buff up Zell?
He comes with an ability that if you discard 2 cards, Zell’s power goes up by 3k.
Self-sufficient.
18-007C – Selphie EX
Selphie actually costs 2CP as you’ll be getting back a Fire Forward when she is played onto the field. So, if that Fire Forward was just a card you chucked to help get her on the field then, you have just played like I would if you didn’t know what else to do.
Other than that she is a Backup, with the ability to give a Fire Forward you control +3K Power.
You can also get that Fire Forward of off an EX Burst.
18-008H – Two-Headed Dragon
Two heads are better then one.
Every time a Fire Forward attacks choose a Forward your opponent controls and deal it 400 Damage. Straight to the point. Especially of you are playing Mono-Fire. Everyone attacks and you slowly start to chip away at your Opponents front lines.
Attack to bring them down. I’m sure you’ll be able to turn things around if the Two-Headed Dragon is on the field.
18-009H – Tidus
Other than the Kingdom Hearts attire, I don’t see why this card is a Hero. For the cost of Tidus I’m pretty sure you can find a better card to play to deal 8000 damage to one Forward.
Not a big fan of this one.
18-010C – Berserker
Staying true to the Berserker Job. Berserker must attack. As that is the only thing Berserker can do. He goes Berserk.
He also comes with First Strike. Allowing him to deal damage to your opponents Forwards before they get a chance to.
Also when he comes in you can pay a Fire CP and choose a Forward that must block.
Who’s ready for a Berserker deck? I wonder if there’s enough Bereserkers to get this going?
18-011R – Paine EX
Do to the cost I would say that this card is to be solely used for it’s EX Burst. AM I right or Am I wrong?
I mean 6CP for a 9K body is a lot, but this is just a Rare card.
Unless you’re just counting on removing Forwards from the game instead of sending them to the Break Zone, But that’s what Yuna is for.
18-012L – Faris
This card is interesting to say the least. Your opponent will be thinking twice before they attack. As when Faris or a Warrior of Light is dealt damage, you get to choose a Forward your opponent controls and deal it 3000 damage.
Imagine what would happen if they use a Summon or ability that deals damage to all your Forwards. You might be getting rid of a couple of their Forwards to say the least.
I wonder what other Warrior of Light cards will be in this set.
18-013R – Fang
Fang looks like she is always just a Rare. I’m waiting for the day where they’ll give her her own Legend card. But today is not that day.
Fang will buff all your XIII Forwards by 2. Including herself. She is basically a 2CP/7K because you will probably be playing a XIII focused deck. Why, you ask? It’s simple really, every turn Fang -can reduce the cost of casting a XIII Forward by 2.
But, why is she a thief? My, guess is because of Lightning Returns. But, it still doesn’t make sense. She should be a Commando or a Dragoon. But, what do I know?
18-014R – Meeth
We already knew that we’ll have Multi-element cards this set, and Meeth here is a card that can make use of it.
He’s a 2 cost Backup that will allow you to search for any card other than a Backup if you discard a Multi element card.
I can see use of this one.
18-015R – Ramza
See, this is how good cards come along. Especially with the Warp mechanic. Ramza can be easily cast for 2CP, if you want to wait a couple of turns until he enters the field.
And, when he does, you get to bring in another Knight from the Break Zone and play it onto the field. Just like that you can play 2 Knights with the combined cost of up to 12CP for a measly 2CP. Even if they counter Ramza coming in it’s only 2CP that you lost. You can try again.
And we haven’t even gotten to his ability. Dull 4 active Knights and Break one of your opponents Forwards, and deal them 1 point of Damage. What else could you ask for? This should have been the Hero, and Tidus should’ve just been a Rare.
18-016C – Lulu
2 cost Backup. Most will skip this card. Including me. There are better Lulu’s out there although they aren’t Fire.
But, if you like this card you can dull and discard a card to deal 3000 Damage to a Forward. 5000 if it’s a Multi-Element.
18-017R -Rain
“Here comes the Rain again.”
He’s ready to come in on turn 2 for 3 CP.
And when he you have 3 points of Damage, Rain gets a 1k Buff, and he deals a Forward 5k damage.
Not bad for a card that you can play for 3CP. Even 5CP is worth it for this card.