Trickstar

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Trickstar
Clockwise, from top right: "Trickstar Holly Angel", "Candina", "Lycoris" and "Lilybell" in the artwork of "Trickstar Light Stage"
Clockwise, from top right: "Trickstar Holly Angel", "Candina", "Lycoris" and "Lilybell" in the artwork of "Trickstar Light Stage"
Japanese
  • トリックスター
  • Torikkusutā (romanized)
French
  • Farstar
German
  • Trickstar
Italian
  • Truccastella
Korean
  • 트릭스터
  • Teuligseuteo (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Trapestrela
Spanish
  • Bromiestrella
  • Embaucadora (Spanish Crunchyroll subtitles)
Sets
TCG
OCG
Anime appearances
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"Trickstar" is an archetype of female LIGHT Fairy monsters used by Skye Zaizen in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, which debuted in the OCG and TCG with Code of the Duelist.

Appearance

Design

The "Trickstar" monsters are based on Japanese idols. All of the members shown so far are females dressing in colorful attires with a few pairs of insect-like wings, glassy eyes, a tattoo of varying shape on their faces, headphones over their ears, and holding an unique object in their respective artworks. Their skirt designs, and sometimes their hairdos, resemble the petal of each flowers they're named after. The Main Deck monsters have an appearance of teenage girls, while the Link Monsters appear as young women.

A "Trickstar Token", which is a winged version of the "Trickstar" crest.

The archetype's crest is a red stylized heart, with four protusions on the bottom and three pinkish spots in the middle that make it resemble a skull, likely referencing the burn playstyle and the toxic plant theme (see below). Every member has the crest pinned somewhere on their outfit, most usually on the collar. It also features heavily in many of their Spell/Trap Cards.

The monster "Dark Angel", although not being an official member of this archetype, has a similar design to the rest of the "Trickstar" monsters and was also used by Skye in the anime once.

Etymology

Trickstar is a portmanteau of the words "Trick" and "Star" while also playing on the word "Trickster". The members of this archetype are named after various flowers, nearly always poisonous or toxic ones.[1][2] In addition, most of the Link Monsters also reference religious motifs.

Members

Main Deck

Trickstar Plant Object held
English Japanese
Birdhelm Bird helmet Shield + Rapier
Calobane Baneberry Walking stick
Candina Brugmansia candida Megaphone
Lilybell Lily of the valley Bell
Lycoris Lycorissica Lycoris radiata Sword
Mandrake Mandrake Tambourine
Narkissus Narkiss Narcissus Gun
Nightshade Stinking nightshade Conductor baton
Rhodode Rhododendron Ōnusa

Extra Deck

Trickstar Plant Religious figure Object held
English Japanese
Band Sweet Guitar Band Guitarsweet Bittersweet nightshade Madonna Axe Bass
Bella Madonna Atropa belladonna Madonna Scythe
Black Catbat Sweet Devil Devil/Black Bat/Cat's Whiskers flower Devil Sceptre
Bloom Common/Scotch broom Witch Broom
Crimson Heart Bloody Mary Bleeding heart Mary Handcuffs
Delfiendium Devilphinium Delphinium Devil Cane
Divaridis Psychotria viridis Diva Stick + Microphone
Holly Angel Hollyhocks + Holly Angel Ball-and-rope flail
Foxywitch Foxglove / Witch's glove Witch Wand

Support

Card Origin
Trickstar Bouquet Bouquet
Trickstar Perennial Perennial plant
Trickstar Maribold Marigold
Trickstar Magicorolla Corolla
Trickstar Reincarnation Carnation

Playing style

The primary strategy of a "Trickstar" Deck is dealing small amounts of effect damage, usually 200 damage. In the case of the Main Deck cards, this effect is triggered according to the opponent's actions, as follows:

"Trickstar" Damage-inflicting effect
Candina When the opponent activates a Spell/Trap Card.
Lycoris When the opponent adds card(s) to their hand, for each card.
Narkissus When the opponent activates a monster's effect in their hand or Graveyard.
Rhodode When a card(s) is banished from the opponent's Graveyard, for each card.
Bella Madonna For each different "Trickstar" monster in its controller's Graveyard.
Black Catbat When a monster it points to is destroyed by battle or by a card effect.
Bloom
Divaridis‎ When Special Summoned and each time the opponent Normal/Special Summons a monster(s).
Foxywitch When Special Summoned and when destroyed, for each card the opponent controls.
Holly Angel When a "Trickstar" monster is Normal or Special Summoned to a Zone it points to.
Light Stage When a "Trickstar" monster inflicts damage to the opponent.

This archetype's secondary strategy is to disrupt your opponent's plays to prevent them from mounting a comeback. "Light Stage" can lock down their Set Spells and Traps for a turn before forcing a "use it or lose it" scenario. "Trickstar Reincarnation" banishes the opponent's entire hand and lets them draw an equal number of new cards for them (which can also deal significant burn damage off of the effect of "Lycoris"), eliminating the benefit of search cards and cards that activate in the Graveyard. "Holly Angel" prevents "Trickstar" monsters in her Link Points from being destroyed. "Lycoris" can return "Trickstar" monsters from the field to the hand to avoid other removal effects.

To help facilitate the above strategies, "Trickstars" have immense searching and reviving power. "Light Stage" can search any of the "Trickstar" monsters on activation. "Candina" can search any "Trickstar" card, including herself, when Normal Summoned. This will often be "Lilybell," which you can then Special Summon, allowing you to promptly Link Summon "Holly Angel" or attack directly with "Lilybell" via its effect to recover a "Trickstar" card from the Graveyard. "Lycoris" can return "Candina" to your hand to allow you to Summon her and search again. "Reincarnation" can be banished from the Graveyard to Special Summon a "Trickstar" from the Graveyard.

Official Decklists

Weaknesses

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