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| image        = AromaGardening-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
| caption      = From left to right: "[[Aromage Cananga|Cananga]]", "[[Aromage Rosemary|Rosemary]]", "[[Aromage Jasmine|Jasmine]]" and "[[Aromage Bergamot|Bergamot]]".
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| caption      = "[[Aromage Bergamot]]", "[[Aromage Jasmine|Jasmine]]", "[[Aromage Rosemary|Rosemary]]", "[[Aromage Marjoram|Marjoram]]", "[[Aromage Cananga|Cananga]]", "[[Aromage Laurel|Laurel]]", and "[[Aromaseraphy Angelica]]" in the artwork of "[[Aroma Gardening]]".
 
| ja_name      = アロマ
 
| ja_name      = アロマ
 
| romaji      = Aroma
 
| romaji      = Aroma
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| sc_name      = 芬芳
 
| fr_name      = Arôma
 
| fr_name      = Arôma
 
| de_name      = Aroma
 
| de_name      = Aroma
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* [[Phantom Nightmare]]
 
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* [[2016 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
 
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"'''Aroma'''" (アロマ ''Aroma'') is an [[archetype]] largely consisting of [[Plant]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] that were introduced in ''[[Clash of Rebellions]]''. The archetype's monsters all derive their names from various species of flowers, all of which are used to produce [[wikipedia:Essential oil|essential oils]]. [[Spectre]] uses these cards in the Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution Video Game.
  
"'''Aroma'''" (アロマ ''Aroma'') is an [[archetype]] largely consisting of [[Plant]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] that were introduced in ''[[Clash of Rebellions]]''. The archetype's monsters all derive their names from various species of flowers, all of which are used to produce [[wikipedia:Essential oil|essential oils]].
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==Design==
 
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All "Aroma" monsters share the appearance of a human, wielding staffs, covered in plants. "Aromage" monsters appear as more of a spellcaster (hence their name is a portmanteau of "Aroma" and "Mage"), whereas the "Aromaseraphy" have angelic wings (hence their name is a portmanteau of the words "Aroma" and "Seraph"). "Aromaseraphy" is also a pun on the word [[wikipedia:Aromatherapy|aromatherapy]], which the plants that they are based on are used as such.
==Members==
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===Members===
{| class="wikitable"
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! Name !! Origin
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! Aromage !! Aromaseraphy</br><small>({{Attribute|LIGHT|size=12px}})</small> !! Aromalylith</br><small>({{Attribute|DARK|size=12px}})</small> !! Origin
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|-
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| - || [[Aromaseraphy Angelica|Angelica]]<ref name="tuner">[[Tuner monster]]</ref> || - || [[wikipedia:Angelica archangelica|''Angelica archangelica'']]
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|-
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| [[Aromage Bergamot|Bergamot]] || - || - || [[wikipedia:Monarda didyma|''Monarda didyma'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromaseraphy Angelica]] || [[wikipedia:Angelica|Angelica]]
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| [[Aromage Cananga|Cananga]] || - || - || [[wikipedia:Cananga odorata|''Cananga odorata'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromage Bergamot]] || [[wikipedia:Monarda fistulosa|''Monarda fistulosa'']] / [[wikipedia:Bergamot orange|Bergamot orange]]
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| [[Aromage Jasmine|Jasmine]] || [[Aromaseraphy Jasmine|Jasmine]]</br><small>([[Link Monster|Link]])</small> || - || [[wikipedia:Jasminum officinale|''Jasminum officinale'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromage Cananga]] || [[wikipedia:Cananga odorata|''Cananga odorata'' / Ylang ylang]]
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| [[Aromage Laurel|Laurel]] || - || - || [[wikipedia:Laurus nobilis|''Laurus nobilis'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromage Jasmine]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Jasmine|Jasmine]]
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| - || - || [[Aromalilith Magnolia|Magnolia]]</br><small>([[Fusion Monster|Fusion]])</small> || [[wikipedia:Magnolia × alba|''Magnolia × alba'']]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Aromaseraphy Jasmine]]
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| [[Aromage Marjoram|Marjoram]] || [[Aromaseraphy Sweet Marjoram|Sweet Marjoram]]</br><small>([[Synchro Monster|Synchro]])</small> || - || [[wikipedia:Marjoram|''Origanum majorana'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromage Rosemary]] || rowspan="2" | [[wikipedia:Rosemary|Rosemary]]
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| - || - || [[Aromalilith Rosalina|Rosalina]]<ref name="tuner" /> || [[wikipedia:Melaleuca ericifolia|''Melaleuca ericifolia'']]
 
|-
 
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| [[Aromaseraphy Rosemary]]
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| [[Aromage Rosemary|Rosemary]] || [[Aromaseraphy Rosemary|Rosemary]]</br><small>([[Synchro Monster|Synchro]])</small> || [[Aromalilith Rosemary|Rosemary]]</br><small>([[Link Monster|Link]])</small> || [[wikipedia:Rosemary|''Salvia rosmarinus'']]
 
|}
 
|}
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{{reflist}}
  
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
"Aromage" monsters share two common types of effects: a [[Continuous Effect]] that applies while their controller has more [[LP]] than the opponent, and a [[Trigger Effect]] that activates when their controller gains LP. The Continuous Effect supports Plant monsters and encourage the controller to engage in battle by granting them advantages in that area against the opponent, while the Trigger Effects focus upon increasing utility, partly through field disruption.
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Most "Aroma" monsters share two common types of effects: a [[Continuous Effect]] that applies while their controller has more [[LP]] than the opponent, and a [[Trigger Effect]] that activates when their controller gains LP. The Continuous Effect supports Plant monsters and encourage the controller to engage in battle by granting them advantages in that area against the opponent, while the Trigger Effects focus upon increasing utility, partly through field disruption.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" align="center" |
 
{| class="wikitable" align="center" |
! "Aromage" !! Continuous Effect || Trigger Effect
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! "Aromage" !! Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP || Effect that activates when you gain LP
 
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Bergamot|Bergamot]] || align="center" | The controller's Plant monsters inflict [[Piercing Battle Damage]]. || align="center" | Gains 1000 ATK and DEF until the end of the opponent's next turn.
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Bergamot|Bergamot]] || align="center" | The controller's Plant monsters inflict [[piercing]]. || align="center" | Gains 1000 ATK and DEF until the end of the opponent's next turn.
 
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Cananga|Cananga]] || align="center" | Reduces the ATK and DEF of the opponent's monsters by 500. || align="center" | Targets and returns a [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]] the opponent [[control]]s to the [[hand]].
 
| align="center" | [[Aromage Cananga|Cananga]] || align="center" | Reduces the ATK and DEF of the opponent's monsters by 500. || align="center" | Targets and returns a [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]] the opponent [[control]]s to the [[hand]].
 
|-
 
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Jasmine|Jasmine]] || align="center" | Allows one additional Normal Summon/Set for a Plant monster. || align="center" | The controller draws a card.
 
| align="center" | [[Aromage Jasmine|Jasmine]] || align="center" | Allows one additional Normal Summon/Set for a Plant monster. || align="center" | The controller draws a card.
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Laurel|Laurel]] || align="center" | You can Special Summon this card from your hand. || align="center" | Target 1 Plant monster on the field: it is treated as a [[Tuner]] this turn.
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Marjoram|Marjoram]] || align="center" | You take no battle damage from attacks involving your Plant monsters. || align="center" |  Target cards in your opponent's GY, up to the number of "Aroma" monsters you control; banish them.
 
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| align="center" | [[Aromage Rosemary|Rosemary]] || align="center" | The opponent cannot activate monster effects when the controller's Plant monster attacks, until the end of the [[Damage Step]]. || align="center" | Targets and changes a [[face-up]] monster's [[battle position]].
 
| align="center" | [[Aromage Rosemary|Rosemary]] || align="center" | The opponent cannot activate monster effects when the controller's Plant monster attacks, until the end of the [[Damage Step]]. || align="center" | Targets and changes a [[face-up]] monster's [[battle position]].
 
|}
 
|}
 
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{| class="wikitable" align="center" |
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! "Aromaseraphy" !! Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP || Effect that activates when you gain LP
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromaseraphy Angelica|Angelica]] || align="center" | While you control an "Aroma" monster, you can Special Summon this card from your GY, but banish it when it leaves the field. || align="center" | N/A.
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromaseraphy Jasmine|Jasmine]] || align="center" | This card and any Plant monsters it points to cannot be destroyed by battle. || align="center" | Add 1 Plant monster from your Deck to your hand.
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromaseraphy Rosemary|Rosemary]] || align="center" | All Plant monsters you control gain 500 ATK and DEF. || align="center" |  Target 1 face-up card your opponent controls; that face-up card has its effects negated until the end of this turn.
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromaseraphy Sweet Marjoram|Sweet Marjoram]] || align="center" | Your opponent cannot target Plant monsters you control with card effects. || align="center" | Target 1 card your opponent controls; destroy it.
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|}
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{| class="wikitable" align="center" |
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! "Aromalylith" !! Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP || Effect that activates when you gain LP
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromalilith Rosalina|Rosalina]] || align="center" | N/A. || align="center" | N/A.
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|-
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| align="center" | [[Aromalilith Magnolia|Magnolia]] || align="center" | Plant monsters you control cannot be destroyed by your opponent's card effects. || align="center" | You can make all Plant monsters you currently control gain an equal amount of ATK until the end of this turn.
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| align="center" | [[Aromalilith Rosemary|Rosemary]] || align="center" | N/A. || align="center" |  You can Special Summon up to 3 "Aroma" monsters from your hand to your zones this card points to.
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|}
 
The battling aspect that is encouraged by the archetype is also pronounced by its support cards, "[[Aroma Jar]]" and "[[Aroma Garden]]". "Aroma Jar" is a [[Flip monster]] whose [[Flip effect]] bestows 500 LP upon the controller during either player's End Phase while it remains face-up. Additionally, its other effect has interactivity with its Flip effect, as it also defends itself from destruction by battle if it was flipped face-up. The archetype's [[Field Spell Card]], "Aroma Garden", grants the controller 500 LP during their turn when they control an "Aroma" monster, while additionally bolstering the ATK and DEF of all of their monsters by 500 until the end of the opponent's next turn (the downside of battling is also covered by the card, which increases the controller's LP by 1000 when an "Aroma" monster they control is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard).
 
The battling aspect that is encouraged by the archetype is also pronounced by its support cards, "[[Aroma Jar]]" and "[[Aroma Garden]]". "Aroma Jar" is a [[Flip monster]] whose [[Flip effect]] bestows 500 LP upon the controller during either player's End Phase while it remains face-up. Additionally, its other effect has interactivity with its Flip effect, as it also defends itself from destruction by battle if it was flipped face-up. The archetype's [[Field Spell Card]], "Aroma Garden", grants the controller 500 LP during their turn when they control an "Aroma" monster, while additionally bolstering the ATK and DEF of all of their monsters by 500 until the end of the opponent's next turn (the downside of battling is also covered by the card, which increases the controller's LP by 1000 when an "Aroma" monster they control is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard).
 
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The deck also contains 3 [[Continuous Trap Card]]s which further assist the controller by turning the LP they gained into a utilizable asset.
The deck also contains 2 [[Continuous Trap Card]]s which further assist the controller by turning the LP they gained into a utilizable asset. "[[Dried Winds]]" serves as a means to put pressure on the opponent by having the controller target and destroy a monster the opponent controls, each time they gain LP. The card further takes advantage of its controller's tendency to amass mass amounts of LP by allowing them to pay LP equal to the difference between their LP and their opponent's, to destroy monsters with equal or less ATK than the amount of LP paid, provided the controller has at least 3000 more LP than the opponent. "[[Humid Winds]]" provides the Deck with much needed speed, allowing the controller to search out "Aroma" monsters from their Deck at the cost of 1000 LP, a small sum to pay for the controller. If the controller should find themselves disadvantaged in LP count compared to their opponent, the card further helps them make up the deficit, providing a steady stream of 500 LP per turn until the deficit is bridged. Both of these [[Trap Card]]s are best protected by "[[Imperial Custom]]".
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* "[[Dried Winds]]" serves as a means to put pressure on the opponent by having the controller target and destroy a monster the opponent controls, each time they gain LP. The card further takes advantage of its controller's tendency to amass mass amounts of LP by allowing them to pay LP equal to the difference between their LP and their opponent's, to destroy monsters with equal or less ATK than the amount of LP paid, provided the controller has at least 3000 more LP than the opponent.
 
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* "[[Humid Winds]]" provides the Deck with much needed speed, allowing the controller to search out "Aroma" monsters from their Deck at the cost of 1000 LP, a small sum to pay for the controller. If the controller should find themselves disadvantaged in LP count compared to their opponent, the card further helps them make up the deficit, providing a steady stream of 500 LP per turn until the deficit is bridged.
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* "[[Blessed Winds]]" provides the deck with utility, allowing you to send a Plant monster from your hand or field to the GY, or shuffle a Plant from your GY into your Deck, in order to regain 500 LP. These allow you to get rid of unwanted plants in your hand or recycle Plants in your GY to regain LP, which can be used to trigger the effects of your "Aroma" monsters. Alternatively, you can instead pay 1000 LP in order to Special Summon an "Aroma" monster from your GY, in order to retrieve your "Aroma" monsters for later use.
 
The archetype's efficacy can be enhanced with the use of cards that [[You gain Life Points|increase the LP of the controller]]. Such cards should preferably do so by a significant margin, such as with "[[Griggle]]" and "[[Aegis of Gaia]]", or over a prolonged period of time, such as with "[[Solemn Wishes]]" and "[[Golden Ladybug]]", to keep the Continuous Effects of the "Aroma" monsters active.
 
The archetype's efficacy can be enhanced with the use of cards that [[You gain Life Points|increase the LP of the controller]]. Such cards should preferably do so by a significant margin, such as with "[[Griggle]]" and "[[Aegis of Gaia]]", or over a prolonged period of time, such as with "[[Solemn Wishes]]" and "[[Golden Ladybug]]", to keep the Continuous Effects of the "Aroma" monsters active.
 
 
===Weaknesses===
 
===Weaknesses===
Given that the archetype focuses on gaining LP, it is extremely vulnerable to cards such as "[[Bad Reaction to Simochi]]" and "[[Darklord Nurse Reficule]]", which subvert LP gaining effects and instead damages you for the same amount. "[[Asleep at the Switch]]" presents the archetype with another weakness, as it can be used to destroy "Aroma" monsters when their controller gains LP, an incredibly common occurrence for the Deck.
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Given that the archetype focuses on gaining LP, it is extremely vulnerable to cards such as "[[Bad Reaction to Simochi]]" and "[[Darklord Nurse Reficule]]", which subvert LP gaining effects and instead damages you for the same amount. "[[Asleep at the Switch]]" presents the archetype with another weakness, as it can be used to destroy "Aroma" monsters when their controller gains LP, an incredibly common occurrence for the Deck. Aroma decks are also very dependent on their back row as a source of repeated life gain and recursion, and thus their monsters can be rendered almost useless by large-scale spell/trap removal.
 
 
 
===Recommended cards===
 
===Recommended cards===
 
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
 
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|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
 
* [[Aromage Bergamot]]
 
* [[Aromage Bergamot]]
 
* [[Aromage Cananga]]
 
* [[Aromage Cananga]]
 
* [[Aromage Jasmine]]
 
* [[Aromage Jasmine]]
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* [[Aromage Laurel]]
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* [[Aromage Marjoram]]
 
* [[Aromage Rosemary]]
 
* [[Aromage Rosemary]]
* [[Chirubimé, Princess of Autumn Leaves]]
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* [[Rikka Princess]]
* [[Crane Crane]]
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* [[Cyclamen the Rikka Fairy]]
* [[Griggle]]
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* [[Snowdrop the Rikka Fairy]]
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* [[Evil Thorn]]
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* [[Gizmek Okami, the Dreaded Deluge Dragon]]
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* [[Gizmek Yata, the Gleaming Vanguard]]
 
* [[Juragedo]]
 
* [[Juragedo]]
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* [[Lord of the Heavenly Prison]]
 
* [[Lonefire Blossom]]
 
* [[Lonefire Blossom]]
* [[Mathematician]]
 
* [[Rose Lover]]
 
 
* [[Rose Paladin]]
 
* [[Rose Paladin]]
* [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]]
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* [[Sauge de Fleur]]
 
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* [[Raika no Himejanome]]
|flip monsters =
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* [[Ragnaraika the Evil Seed]]
* [[Aroma Jar]]
 
  
 
|gemini monsters =
 
|gemini monsters =
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|tuner monsters =
 
|tuner monsters =
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* [[Aromalilith Rosalina]]
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Angelica]]
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Angelica]]
 
* [[Copy Plant]]
 
* [[Copy Plant]]
* [[Debris Dragon]]
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* [[Fairyant the Circular Sorcerer]]
* [[Glow-Up Bulb]]
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* [[Cyclos the Circular Sprite]]
* [[Null Nun & Blooming Dogwood]]
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* [[Ghost Sister & Spooky Dogwood]]
 
* [[Snyffus]]
 
* [[Snyffus]]
 
* [[Spore]]
 
* [[Spore]]
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* [[Staysailor Romarin]]
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|fusion monsters =
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* [[Aromalilith Magnolia]]
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* [[Rose Spectre of Dunn]] ''(as a target for "Ready Fusion")''
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* [[Neo-Spacian Twinkle Moss]] ''(as a target for "Instant Contact")''
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* [[Predaplant Dragostapelia]]
  
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Rosemary]]
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Rosemary]]
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* [[Aromaseraphy Sweet Marjoram]]
 
* [[Ancient Sacred Wyvern]]
 
* [[Ancient Sacred Wyvern]]
 
* [[Black Rose Dragon]]
 
* [[Black Rose Dragon]]
* [[Formula Synchron]]
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* [[Circle of the Fairies]]
* [[Magical Android]]
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* [[Diabolantis the Menacing Mantis]]
* [[PSY-Framelord Omega]]
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* [[Garden Rose Flora]]
* [[Splendid Rose]]
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* [[Periallis, Empress of Blossoms]]
* [[Thought Ruler Archfiend]]
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* [[Queen of Thorns]]
  
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
* [[Meliae of the Trees]]
 
 
* [[Number 49: Fortune Tune]]
 
* [[Number 49: Fortune Tune]]
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* [[Rikka Queen Strenna]]
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** [[Sacred Tree Beast, Hyperyton]]
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* [[Sylvan Princessprite]]
  
 
|link monsters =
 
|link monsters =
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* [[Aromalilith Rosemary]]
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Jasmine]]
 
* [[Aromaseraphy Jasmine]]
* [[Missus Radiant]]
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* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer, Immovable]]
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* [[Benghalancer the Resurgent]]
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* [[Crossrose Dragon]]
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* [[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]
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* [[Sorcerer of Sebek]]
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* [[Sunavalon Dryas]]
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** [[Sunvine Healer]]
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* [[Sylvan Dancepione]]
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* [[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]
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* [[Ragnaraika Skeletal Soldier]]
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* [[Astral World Tree Illumistil]]
  
|spells =
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|normal spells =
* [[Aroma Garden]]
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* [[Aroma Blend]]
 
* [[Ancient Leaf]]
 
* [[Ancient Leaf]]
* [[Burial from a Different Dimension]]
 
* [[Creature Swap]] / [[Mystic Box]] (with "Griggle")
 
* [[Foolish Burial]]
 
 
* [[Fragrance Storm]]
 
* [[Fragrance Storm]]
* [[Magic Planter]]
 
* [[Mystik Wok]]
 
 
* [[One for One]]
 
* [[One for One]]
* [[Spell Absorption]]
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* [[Ready Fusion]]/[[Instant Contact]]
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* [[Rose Bell of Revelation]]
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* [[Small World]]
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* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Vaalmonica Scelta]]
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* [[Vaalmonica Intonare]]
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* [[Ultra Polymerization]]
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|equip spells =
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* [[Mark of the Rose]]
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|field spells =
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* [[Aroma Garden]]
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* [[Hidden Springs of the Far East]]
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|continuous spells =
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* [[Aroma Gardening]]
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* [[Cauldron of the Old Man]]
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* [[Child's Play]]
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* [[Ebon Sun]]
 
* [[Super Solar Nutrient]]
 
* [[Super Solar Nutrient]]
* [[Terraforming]]
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* [[Ragnaraika Bloom]]
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* [[Lil-la Rap]]
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|quick-play spells =
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* [[Frozen Rose]]
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* [[Set Rotation]]
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|normal traps =
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* [[Aroma Healing]]
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* [[Rikka Sheet]]
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* [[Ragnaraika Hunting Dance]]
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|counter traps =
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* [[Pollinosis]]
  
|traps =
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|continuous traps =
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* [[Blessed Winds]]
 
* [[Dried Winds]]
 
* [[Dried Winds]]
 
* [[Humid Winds]]
 
* [[Humid Winds]]
* [[Aegis of Gaia]]
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* [[Imperial Custom]]
* [[Solemn Wishes]]
 
 
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Aroma
"Aromage Bergamot", "Jasmine", "Rosemary", "Marjoram", "Cananga", "Laurel", and "Aromaseraphy Angelica" in the artwork of "Aroma Gardening".
Japanese
  • アロマ
  • Aroma (romanized)
Simplified Chinese
  • 芬芳
French
  • Arôma
German
  • Aroma
Italian
  • Aroma
Korean
  • 아로마
  • Aroma (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Aromági
  • Aromagi (translated)
Spanish
  • Arobru
  • Arowi (translated)
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"Aroma" (アロマ Aroma) is an archetype largely consisting of Plant monsters that were introduced in Clash of Rebellions. The archetype's monsters all derive their names from various species of flowers, all of which are used to produce essential oils. Spectre uses these cards in the Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution Video Game.

Design

All "Aroma" monsters share the appearance of a human, wielding staffs, covered in plants. "Aromage" monsters appear as more of a spellcaster (hence their name is a portmanteau of "Aroma" and "Mage"), whereas the "Aromaseraphy" have angelic wings (hence their name is a portmanteau of the words "Aroma" and "Seraph"). "Aromaseraphy" is also a pun on the word aromatherapy, which the plants that they are based on are used as such.

Members

Aromage Aromaseraphy
(LIGHT LIGHT.svg)
Aromalylith
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Origin
- Angelica[1] - Angelica archangelica
Bergamot - - Monarda didyma
Cananga - - Cananga odorata
Jasmine Jasmine
(Link)
- Jasminum officinale
Laurel - - Laurus nobilis
- - Magnolia
(Fusion)
Magnolia × alba
Marjoram Sweet Marjoram
(Synchro)
- Origanum majorana
- - Rosalina[1] Melaleuca ericifolia
Rosemary Rosemary
(Synchro)
Rosemary
(Link)
Salvia rosmarinus

Playing style

Most "Aroma" monsters share two common types of effects: a Continuous Effect that applies while their controller has more LP than the opponent, and a Trigger Effect that activates when their controller gains LP. The Continuous Effect supports Plant monsters and encourage the controller to engage in battle by granting them advantages in that area against the opponent, while the Trigger Effects focus upon increasing utility, partly through field disruption.

"Aromage" Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP Effect that activates when you gain LP
Bergamot The controller's Plant monsters inflict piercing. Gains 1000 ATK and DEF until the end of the opponent's next turn.
Cananga Reduces the ATK and DEF of the opponent's monsters by 500. Targets and returns a Spell/Trap Card the opponent controls to the hand.
Jasmine Allows one additional Normal Summon/Set for a Plant monster. The controller draws a card.
Laurel You can Special Summon this card from your hand. Target 1 Plant monster on the field: it is treated as a Tuner this turn.
Marjoram You take no battle damage from attacks involving your Plant monsters. Target cards in your opponent's GY, up to the number of "Aroma" monsters you control; banish them.
Rosemary The opponent cannot activate monster effects when the controller's Plant monster attacks, until the end of the Damage Step. Targets and changes a face-up monster's battle position.
"Aromaseraphy" Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP Effect that activates when you gain LP
Angelica While you control an "Aroma" monster, you can Special Summon this card from your GY, but banish it when it leaves the field. N/A.
Jasmine This card and any Plant monsters it points to cannot be destroyed by battle. Add 1 Plant monster from your Deck to your hand.
Rosemary All Plant monsters you control gain 500 ATK and DEF. Target 1 face-up card your opponent controls; that face-up card has its effects negated until the end of this turn.
Sweet Marjoram Your opponent cannot target Plant monsters you control with card effects. Target 1 card your opponent controls; destroy it.
"Aromalylith" Effect that requires that your LP is higher than your opponent's LP Effect that activates when you gain LP
Rosalina N/A. N/A.
Magnolia Plant monsters you control cannot be destroyed by your opponent's card effects. You can make all Plant monsters you currently control gain an equal amount of ATK until the end of this turn.
Rosemary N/A. You can Special Summon up to 3 "Aroma" monsters from your hand to your zones this card points to.

The battling aspect that is encouraged by the archetype is also pronounced by its support cards, "Aroma Jar" and "Aroma Garden". "Aroma Jar" is a Flip monster whose Flip effect bestows 500 LP upon the controller during either player's End Phase while it remains face-up. Additionally, its other effect has interactivity with its Flip effect, as it also defends itself from destruction by battle if it was flipped face-up. The archetype's Field Spell Card, "Aroma Garden", grants the controller 500 LP during their turn when they control an "Aroma" monster, while additionally bolstering the ATK and DEF of all of their monsters by 500 until the end of the opponent's next turn (the downside of battling is also covered by the card, which increases the controller's LP by 1000 when an "Aroma" monster they control is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard). The deck also contains 3 Continuous Trap Cards which further assist the controller by turning the LP they gained into a utilizable asset.

  • "Dried Winds" serves as a means to put pressure on the opponent by having the controller target and destroy a monster the opponent controls, each time they gain LP. The card further takes advantage of its controller's tendency to amass mass amounts of LP by allowing them to pay LP equal to the difference between their LP and their opponent's, to destroy monsters with equal or less ATK than the amount of LP paid, provided the controller has at least 3000 more LP than the opponent.
  • "Humid Winds" provides the Deck with much needed speed, allowing the controller to search out "Aroma" monsters from their Deck at the cost of 1000 LP, a small sum to pay for the controller. If the controller should find themselves disadvantaged in LP count compared to their opponent, the card further helps them make up the deficit, providing a steady stream of 500 LP per turn until the deficit is bridged.
  • "Blessed Winds" provides the deck with utility, allowing you to send a Plant monster from your hand or field to the GY, or shuffle a Plant from your GY into your Deck, in order to regain 500 LP. These allow you to get rid of unwanted plants in your hand or recycle Plants in your GY to regain LP, which can be used to trigger the effects of your "Aroma" monsters. Alternatively, you can instead pay 1000 LP in order to Special Summon an "Aroma" monster from your GY, in order to retrieve your "Aroma" monsters for later use.

The archetype's efficacy can be enhanced with the use of cards that increase the LP of the controller. Such cards should preferably do so by a significant margin, such as with "Griggle" and "Aegis of Gaia", or over a prolonged period of time, such as with "Solemn Wishes" and "Golden Ladybug", to keep the Continuous Effects of the "Aroma" monsters active.

Weaknesses

Given that the archetype focuses on gaining LP, it is extremely vulnerable to cards such as "Bad Reaction to Simochi" and "Darklord Nurse Reficule", which subvert LP gaining effects and instead damages you for the same amount. "Asleep at the Switch" presents the archetype with another weakness, as it can be used to destroy "Aroma" monsters when their controller gains LP, an incredibly common occurrence for the Deck. Aroma decks are also very dependent on their back row as a source of repeated life gain and recursion, and thus their monsters can be rendered almost useless by large-scale spell/trap removal.

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