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* [[Axe of Fools]] | * [[Axe of Fools]] | ||
* [[Bamboo Sword]] Equip Cards | * [[Bamboo Sword]] Equip Cards |
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"Mikanko" (
Lore
Etymology
"Mikanko" is a complex wordplay with multiples references. It is an alternative reading of mikannagi (
"Ohime the Manifested Mikanko" is named after the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu, while the other "Mikanko" members are named after descendants of Amaterasu who inherited her three sacred treasures.
Members
Attribute | Non-Ritual Mikanko | Name origin | Animal | Imperial Regalia | Associated Equip Spells |
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FIRE | Ha-Re the Sword | Iwarebiko-no-Mikoto (磐余彦尊) |
Rat | Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi | Mikanko Fire Dance Mikanko Purification Dance |
WATER | Ni-Ni the Mirror | Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊瓊杵尊) |
Cat | Yata-no-Kagami | Mikanko Water Arabesque Mikanko Reflection Rondo |
WIND | Hu-Li the Jewel | Hoori-no-Mikoto (火遠理命) |
Fox | Yasakani-no-Magatama | Mikanko Dance - Mayowashidori |
Attribute | Ritual Mikanko | Name origin | Animal | Imperial Regalia | Associated Ritual Spell |
LIGHT | Ohime the Manifested | Ōhime (大日女) | Rooster | Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi Yata-no-Kagami |
Mikanko Kagura |
LIGHT | Arahime the Manifested Mikanko | - | Nine-tailed fox | Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi Yata-no-Kagami Yasakani-no-Magatama |
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Playing style
"Mikanko" is a Ritual Monster theme focused on doing battle and using various Equip Spell Cards. All monsters of this theme have 0 ATK/DEF with effects that reflect the damage you would take from battle right back to your opponent. For the non-Ritual monsters, this is done through being equipped with Equip Cards, which also cause those monsters to activate their own additional effects.
Recommended cards
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