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Also, tomorrow, the diabolical enemy of Vanguard appears... ... We'll be showing off that unit! Don't miss it.
Q: Can a Deleted vanguard do anything?A: It cannot use the effects written on its ability text. Other than that, it can do a fair amount, for example, other units can ride it, it can attack, and it can be boosted. Twin Drive is also kept.Q: What happens when a vanguard in Legion is Deleted?A: Both cards are placed next to each other, face-down. Both units' power becomes 0 and both of their effects are lost. However, they are still considered "in Legion." At the end of your turn, both units are flipped face-up and remain in Legion. If another unit rides, both cards are flipped face-up and placed in the soul.Q: A deleted unit is boosted by a 6000 power unit and attacks an 11000 power unit. If a drive check reveals a trigger and increases the power by 5000, does the attack hit?A: Yes. Only the unit's written power becomes 0 - other units may boost normally. Critical is not lost, so damage would be inflicted.Q: When "Majesty Lord Blaster" is deleted, is "Bedivere"'s effect still active?A: Yes. A deleted vanguard retains its name, grade, clan, and nation.Q: A Grade 3 unit is deleted. Can I ride a Grade 2 unit, and it return to normal?A: No. It still keeps its grade, so you cannot ride a Grade 2 unit.Q: What happens to a deleted vanguard's Soul?A: Nothing. You may still Soul Blast for the cost of other units' effects.Q: A Break Ride unit is deleted. If I ride over it, does its effect activate?A: No. Its skill text is still lost at the moment of ride.Q: Can a rearguard be deleted?A: Since the only targets for deleting are vanguards, a rearguard cannot be deleted.Q: Can I look at a face-down deleted card?A: Yes. Both players may confirm the deleted card at any time. When touching your opponent's cards, please treat them respectfully. Q: Can a deleted vanguard with [Restraint] attack?A: Yes. Because it loses its ability text, units with Restraint and Lord may attack while deleted.Q: When Delete ends, does that unit's "when called/ridden" effect activate?A: No. Delete ending is different from being called or ridden.
Daunting Deletor, WokshyzLink Joker/11000 POWACT [V]: [Counter Blast (3) - Cards with Deletor in its card name & Choose one of your rear-guards, and put it into your soul] Delete all of your opponent’s vanguard, and this unit gets power +10000 until end of turn. (Deleted units becomes face down, has 0 power and loses its ability text. It returns to normal at the end of its owner’s turn)AUTO [V]: At the beginning of your opponent’s ride phase, if your opponent’s vanguard is deleted, your opponent may discard a card from their hand, if they choose not to discard, they cannot normal ride during the ride phase.... JESUS
Does anyone remember me claiming how Blaster Blade is going to be siding with Link Joker once takes it up about 2-3 months ago. Dev is never mistaken. Not only that, but it seems we seriously are getting Joker Paladins. Sheesh. I expect to see a Star-Vader, Alfred Joker or something fo that sort.Delete, on the other hand, is fairly underwhelming for me. Yes, people say how "OP" it is, bringing you down to 0 power, no skills. In my eyes, those words are more like:"Such delete,amaze power,many lock,wow."Think about what you can do while being deleted. You can still attack, having a twin ride. No minuses there. You can boost, in case of legion boosters, that's already 10,000. Power adders like Margal and it's clones, Mist Ghost and co. Now, let's look at it from another point. What if you were to, oh, I don't know, run Superior Riders? Let's count 'em: Zenon, Black Boy in case of a G2 delete, Goyusha.. There are a lot of ways to overturn Delete. These are just some that anyone could've thought of. There probably are more, but none seem to be "hitting me" right now, but trust me on this, Delete, as cool as it may seem, is not that special. Sure, people will hype over it for a week or two, but after that, they'll go back to their stable builds. Nothing to worry about. Plus, the Alfred is bound to be a direct counter for Delete, so that's a thing.