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Friday, August 1, 2014

Goddess of Laws, Justitia

Welcome back, everyone. This is Ascriptmaster here back with another Cardfight!! Vanguard deck profile. This deck is focused on a Genesis promo card from the Lock Break Campaign, Goddess of Laws, Justitia. This card uses a Soul Saver Dragon style Limit Break to power up its allies for powerful attacks.
[ACT](VC) Limit Break 4 (This ability is active if you have four or more damage):[Soul Blast (6)] Choose up to three of your «Genesis» rear-guards, and those units get [Power]+5000 until end of turn. This ability cannot be used for the rest of that turn.

[ACT](VC):[Counter Blast (1)] Choose one of your locked cards, and unlock it.

[CONT](VC/RC): Lord (If you have a unit without a same clan as this unit, this unit cannot attack)

If you have unshakable faith, you would not succumb.

Grade 0

Battle Maiden, Amenohoakari
4 Battle Maiden, Kukurihime
2 Lemon Witch, Limonccino
3 Spark Cockerel
3 Patrol Guardian
4 Witch of Big Pots, Laurier

Grade 1

4 Goddess of Self-sacrifice, Kushinada
4 Orange Witch, Valencia
3 Existence Angel
3 Witch of Frogs, Melissa

Grade 2

3 Battle Maiden, Sahohime
3 Broom Witch, Callaway
3 Witch of Owls, Paprika
3 Witch of Ravens, Chamomile

Grade 3

4 Goddess of Laws, Justitia
4 Oracle Queen, Himiko
With Justitia's Limit Break powering up 3 rearguards at the same time, it was only natural that stand triggers be included into the trigger lineup. Stand triggers allow your already-strengthened rearguards to attack more times within the turn, forcing more guard from the opponent. Oracle Queen, Himiko also aids in this by giving the units even more power the turn you Break Ride, making a stand trigger potentially devastating when the opponent faces an additional rearguard attack at +15,000 Power, thanks to the combined effects of the trigger, Justitia, and Himiko.

Like many Genesis ace units, Justitia highly values quick Soulcharge opportunities that let it use its skills. Existence Angels and Battle Maiden Amenohoakari aid in its venture, boosting units and giving quick Soul. The deck also uses the traditional Soul-based units that gain effects when sent to the Drop Zone, such as Valencia, Melissa, and Chamomile. More Valencias have been included instead of Melissas because the additional Soulcharge is appreciated as it sets Justitia up to Limit Break the turn after as well. However, her Grade 2 cousin Grappa was removed in favor of pressure units like Callaway, and high-power units like Paprika, who take advantage of stand triggers nicely, the former for its pressure and on-hit draw, and the latter for its higher power to more easily hit the Vanguard.

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