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Please check out our previous article on Nemurelia here, if you need a refresher on this theme’s strategy.
DUNE-JP015 夢現の眠姫-ネムレリア・レアリゼ Mugen no Shinki – Nemurelia Réaliser (Nemurelia Réaliser, the Dreamaterializer Sleeping Princess)
Level 10 LIGHT Fairy Effect Monstr
ATK 1500
DEF 3000
You can only use the 1st and 2nd effect of this card’s name each once per turn.
(1) If this card is in your hand: You can target 1 monster you control; place it on the bottom of the Deck, and if you do, Special Summon this card.
(2) If this card is Special Summoned: You can activate 1 of these effects;
● Add 1 “Dreaming Nemurelia” from your Deck to your Extra Deck face-up.
● Change 1 other face-up monster on the field to face-down Defense Position.
(3) Gains 100 ATK for each face-down card in your Extra Deck.
Note: 夢現 means Dream Materialize, but reads like “Infinite” and Shinki can mean something of the Mind/Divine/Elements or a Novel Idea, but reads as “Sleeping Princess”. Réaliser means what you think it means, but French.
DUNE-JP016 ネムレリアの夢喰い-レヴェイユ Nemurelia no Yumekui – Réveil (Nemurelia’s Dreameater – Réveil)
Level 10 DARK Beast Effect Monster
ATK 2500
DEF 2500
You can only use the 1st and 2nd effect of this card’s name each once per turn.
(1) If this card is in your hand or GY: You can banish 3 cards from your Extra Deck, face-down, except “Dreaming Nemurelia”; Special Summon this card. You cannot Special Summon monsters from the Extra Deck the turn you activate this effect, except Pendulum Monsters.
(2) You can send 1 other Level 10 Beast monster from your hand or face-up field to the GY; Set 1 “Nemurelia” Trap directly from your Deck.
Note: Réveil is French for Alarm Clock or “Wake Up”
DUNE-JP073 ネムレリア・ルーヴ Nemurelia Louve
Normal Trap
You can only use the 1st and 2nd effect of this card’s name each once per turn.
(1) Special Summon 1 “Nemurelia” monster or 1 Level 10 Beast monster from your hand or Deck in Defense Position, but return it to the hand during the End Phase.
(2) You can banish this card from your GY, then target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; it loses 100 ATK/DEF for each of your cards currently banished face-down, until the end of this turn.
Note: Louve is French for (Female) wolves. Howver it might also be referencing Löwe, a chain of sweets stores in Japan.
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Such a nice inclusion to the archetype definetly can see a play from this new archetype