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A {{nihongo|[[Charm]]|チャーム|Chaamu}} is a game object that can primarily be manipulated by [[black]] cards. Charms first appeared in [[WX-04 Infected Selector]]. |
A {{nihongo|[[Charm]]|チャーム|Chaamu}} is a game object that can primarily be manipulated by [[black]] cards. Charms first appeared in [[WX-04 Infected Selector]]. |
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− | Cards can be placed under your SIGNI face-down as a Charm when certain effects are used or triggered, such as the {{EffectType|Constant}} |
+ | Cards can be placed under your SIGNI face-down as a Charm when certain effects are used or triggered, such as the {{EffectType|Constant}} ability of [[Ariton, Fallen Annihilation]]. Charms can be used as a resource for the payment of ability costs, such as the abilities of [[Ulith, Enma of Suffering]], and certain SIGNI gain benefits if they have a Charm attached to them, such as [[Maimon, Fallen Confession]]. A SIGNI can only have one Charm card under it at a time. |
When a SIGNI with a Charm attached to it leaves the field, the Charm is placed into the trash. |
When a SIGNI with a Charm attached to it leaves the field, the Charm is placed into the trash. |
Revision as of 09:07, 25 February 2015
A Charm (チャーム Chaamu) is a game object that can primarily be manipulated by black cards. Charms first appeared in WX-04 Infected Selector.
Cards can be placed under your SIGNI face-down as a Charm when certain effects are used or triggered, such as the ability of Ariton, Fallen Annihilation. Charms can be used as a resource for the payment of ability costs, such as the abilities of Ulith, Enma of Suffering, and certain SIGNI gain benefits if they have a Charm attached to them, such as Maimon, Fallen Confession. A SIGNI can only have one Charm card under it at a time.
When a SIGNI with a Charm attached to it leaves the field, the Charm is placed into the trash.
The current reminder text for Charm is:
[Charm] (Each SIGNI can have up to one Charm card, and it is placed face-down under the SIGNI) |