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| [[Witchcraft Pittore|Pittore]]
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| ''[[wikipedia:Painter|Painter]]'' in Italian
 
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| [[Witchcraft Schmitta|Schmitta]]
 
| [[Witchcraft Schmitta|Schmitta]]
 
| ''[[wikipedia:Blacksmith|Blacksmith]]'' in German
 
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| [[Witchcraft Edel|Edel]]
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| [[Witchcraft Heine|Heine]]
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Revision as of 11:12, 12 February 2019

Witchcrafter
"Witchcraft Master Verre"
Japanese
  • ウィッチクラフト
  • Wicchikurafuto (romanized)
Sets
TCG
OCG
Lists

"Witchcraft" (ウィッチクラフト Wicchikurafuto) is an archetype introduced in Deck Build Pack: Infinity Chasers. It is described as being a "Spellcaster theme that uses in-hand Spell Cards to employ various effects."[1]

Etymology

"Witchcraft" monsters seem to be named after words in other languages related to artisan crafts.

Witchcraft Origin
Witchcraft Poterie
Pittore Painter in Italian
Schmitta Blacksmith in German
Edel
Heine
Master Verre Glass in French

Playing style

Their effects resolve around discarding Spell Cards to activate their effects.

References

  1. "Deck Build Pack – Infinity Chasers Themes Confirmed". The Organization. December 4, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.