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So far the White Warriors seem to have a theme of Water-based weather in their names (e.g Fog, Hail) as opposed to the '''Blackwings''' theme of wind-based names (e.g Gale, Foehn, North Wind). | So far the White Warriors seem to have a theme of Water-based weather in their names (e.g Fog, Hail) as opposed to the '''Blackwings''' theme of wind-based names (e.g Gale, Foehn, North Wind). | ||
− | All White Warriors are [[LIGHT]] [[Fairy]]-Type monsters and | + | All White Warriors are [[LIGHT]] [[Fairy]]-Type monsters and focus on destroying opponent's cards, attack directly, etc. |
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The White Warriors are an archetype used by Bolger, seen when he battles Crow Hogan.
They form part of what Bolger calls his "Anti-Blackwing" Deck.
So far the White Warriors seem to have a theme of Water-based weather in their names (e.g Fog, Hail) as opposed to the Blackwings theme of wind-based names (e.g Gale, Foehn, North Wind).
All White Warriors are LIGHT Fairy-Type monsters and focus on destroying opponent's cards, attack directly, etc.