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All of the effects granted by their Spells/Traps are [[Quick Effect]]s, making them effectively be able to dodge almost all targeting and destruction effects. "[[The Weather Painter Aurora]]", in turn, also protects their Spells/Traps from being targeted or destroyed, rendering almost any attempts of targeting and destroying them useless. This trait also makes them a bit resistant against most common negation effects.
 
All of the effects granted by their Spells/Traps are [[Quick Effect]]s, making them effectively be able to dodge almost all targeting and destruction effects. "[[The Weather Painter Aurora]]", in turn, also protects their Spells/Traps from being targeted or destroyed, rendering almost any attempts of targeting and destroying them useless. This trait also makes them a bit resistant against most common negation effects.
  
Some of their monsters like "[[The Weather Painter Thunder]]" and "[[The Weather Painter Sun]]" can also use any Continuous Spell/Trap for their effects, thus they also have synergy with [[floodgate]] and [[lockdown]] cards like "[[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]" or "[[Skill Drain]]". "[[Cloudy Weathery Sleet]]" can also helps recovering their Spell/Traps from the Graveyard, allowing them to use cards like "[[Magic Planter]]" and turn it into more advantage instead of an even trade.
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Some of their monsters like "[[The Weather Painter Thunder]]" and "[[The Weather Painter Sun]]" can also use any Continuous Spell/Trap for their effects, thus they also have synergy with [[floodgate]] and [[lockdown]] cards like "[[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]" or "[[Skill Drain]]". "[[The Weather Painter Cloud]]" can also helps recovering their Spell/Traps from the Graveyard, allowing them to use cards like "[[Magic Planter]]" and turn it into more advantage instead of an even trade.
  
 
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Due to the reliance on banishing themselves as cost for their effects, "The Weather" Decks are vulnerable to cards like "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]" or "[[Artifact Lancea]]". "[[Gozen Match]]" can also cripple their ability to Summon more monsters onto the field, forcing them to rely on just one monster to maintain their position.
 
Due to the reliance on banishing themselves as cost for their effects, "The Weather" Decks are vulnerable to cards like "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]" or "[[Artifact Lancea]]". "[[Gozen Match]]" can also cripple their ability to Summon more monsters onto the field, forcing them to rely on just one monster to maintain their position.
  
Despite their heavy reliance on banishing, they're also susceptible to banishment themselves. Mass-banishing effect of cards like those of "[[Arkbrave Dragon]]" is especially the most dangerous, rendering cards like "[[Cloudy Weathery Sleet]]" useless, with "[[Polar Weathery Lampla]]" unable to stop it. Banishing also put their monsters out of reach from "[[The Weather Sunny Canvas]]", while "[[The Weather Painter Sun]]" unable to revive himself.
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Despite their heavy reliance on banishing, they're also susceptible to banishment themselves. Mass-banishing effect of cards like those of "[[Arkbrave Dragon]]" is especially the most dangerous, rendering cards like "[[The Weather Painter Cloud]]" useless, with "[[Polar Weathery Lampla]]" unable to stop it. Banishing also put their monsters out of reach from "[[The Weather Sunny Canvas]]", while "[[The Weather Painter Sun]]" unable to revive himself.
  
 
Much like other boss monsters in the game, cards like "[[Solemn Warning]]" and "[[Black Horn of Heaven]]" can stop the Summoning of "Arciel", while the "[[Kaiju]]s" can effortlessly remove her from the field (assuming the Main Monster Zones aren't full).
 
Much like other boss monsters in the game, cards like "[[Solemn Warning]]" and "[[Black Horn of Heaven]]" can stop the Summoning of "Arciel", while the "[[Kaiju]]s" can effortlessly remove her from the field (assuming the Main Monster Zones aren't full).

Revision as of 14:51, 11 November 2017

The Weather
"Rainbow Weathery Arciel"
Japanese
  • てん
  • 天気 (base)
  • てんき (ruby)
  • Tenki (romanized)
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"The Weather" (てん Tenki) is an archetype of Fairy monsters, introduced in Deck Build Pack: Spirit Warriors and its TCG counterpart Spirit Warriors. All of its Main Deck members are Level 3 monsters, except for the Level 6 "The Weather Painter Aurora".

Design

Appearance

"The Weather Painter" monsters are designed after various weather phenomena, combined with elements of artist's routines such as drawing, painting and coloring, with each monster wielding various tools associated with those aforementioned routines. Their respective "The Weather […] Canvas" Spells/Traps depict each of them in the process of creating the effects of the weather they're associated with.

Etymology

"The Weather" cards are named after weather phenomenons.

Members

Main Deck

Color The Weather Painter The Weather […] Canvas Origin
Phenomenon Art supplies
Red Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Orange Sun Sunny Sunlight Paintbrush
Yellow Thunder Thundery Thunder Crayon
Green Aurora Auroral Aurora Paint roller
Blue Snow Snowy Snow Airbrush
Indigo Rain Rainy Rain Marker pen
Violet Cloud Cloudy Cloud Fountain pen

Extra Deck

Color The Weather Painter Origin
Phenomenon Art supplies
Visible spectrum Arciel Rainbow Paint tubes

Playing style

The archetype's main playing style revolves around using the "The Weather […] Canvas" Continuous Spells/Traps to grant additional effects to the "The Weather Painter" Main Deck monsters, according to their position on the Main Monster Zones. Those effects are activated by banishing themselves, and if they do so, they can be Special Summoned back during the next Standby Phase. Most of their monsters also has the capability to place more "The Weather […] Canvas" Spells/Traps on the field, from various places. Because of this, careful consideration, planning ahead and advanced strategical moves are extremely important in order to maximize each of the card's output and adapt at almost every situation.

All of the effects granted by their Spells/Traps are Quick Effects, making them effectively be able to dodge almost all targeting and destruction effects. "The Weather Painter Aurora", in turn, also protects their Spells/Traps from being targeted or destroyed, rendering almost any attempts of targeting and destroying them useless. This trait also makes them a bit resistant against most common negation effects.

Some of their monsters like "The Weather Painter Thunder" and "The Weather Painter Sun" can also use any Continuous Spell/Trap for their effects, thus they also have synergy with floodgate and lockdown cards like "Anti-Spell Fragrance" or "Skill Drain". "The Weather Painter Cloud" can also helps recovering their Spell/Traps from the Graveyard, allowing them to use cards like "Magic Planter" and turn it into more advantage instead of an even trade.

Weaknesses

Due to the reliance on banishing themselves as cost for their effects, "The Weather" Decks are vulnerable to cards like "Imperial Iron Wall" or "Artifact Lancea". "Gozen Match" can also cripple their ability to Summon more monsters onto the field, forcing them to rely on just one monster to maintain their position.

Despite their heavy reliance on banishing, they're also susceptible to banishment themselves. Mass-banishing effect of cards like those of "Arkbrave Dragon" is especially the most dangerous, rendering cards like "The Weather Painter Cloud" useless, with "Polar Weathery Lampla" unable to stop it. Banishing also put their monsters out of reach from "The Weather Sunny Canvas", while "The Weather Painter Sun" unable to revive himself.

Much like other boss monsters in the game, cards like "Solemn Warning" and "Black Horn of Heaven" can stop the Summoning of "Arciel", while the "Kaijus" can effortlessly remove her from the field (assuming the Main Monster Zones aren't full).

Trivia

References



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