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Card Tips:Lifeforce Harmonizer

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* This card can be searched by "[[Dogu]]", "[[Single Purchase]]", "[[Temple of the Kings]]", "[[Transmodify]]", "[[Mimiclay]]", "[[Serpentine Princess]]", "[[Vampire Dragon]]", "[[Dragunity Corsesca]]", "[[Flying Kamakiri 1|Flying Kamakiri <sup>#</sup>1]]", "[[Kujakujaku]]", "[[Shrine of Mist Valley]]", "[[Divine Wind of Mist Valley]]", "[[Doctor Cranium]]", "[[Emergency Teleport]]", "[[Gusto Codor]]" and "[[Gusto Thunbolt]]".
* This [[Monster Card|monster]] is a good card to use against effects that inflict high [[Effect Damagedamage|damage]], like "[[Chain Strike]]".
* If you want to use this card effectively, you should know the differences between this card and "[[Hanewata]]". They have very similar effects. "[[Lifeforce Harmonizer]]" will only negate 1 effect, while "[[Hanewata]]" will negate all [[Burn]] effects until the end phase. "[[Lifeforce Harmonizer]]" will destroy the card that tried to inflict damage. For example, if your opponent flipped "[[Stealth Bird]]" you can discard "[[Lifeforce Harmonizer]]" to negate the damage and destroy "[[Stealth Bird]]". If you discarded "[[Hanewata]]", the damage will be negated but "[[Stealth Bird]]" will still be on the field, so your opponent could flip "[[Stealth Bird]]" to use it during the next turn. "[[Hanewata]]" is also a Tuner Monster, while "[[Lifeforce Harmonizer]]" is not.
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