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yogoodfella · 3 months
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It's finally here!
It's time to launch my Melodious Guide following the LEDE Support! It'll be updated as new developments come, but my aid is to make an in-depth guide to show what Melodious as an archetype is able to do, as well as its many facets!
So, for those who want to give Melodious a whirl online after this...
Good luck, and happy composing!
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seacastle · 7 months
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userboxes for the bracelet girls' decks!
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pinkprimrose05 · 5 months
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Guys it's not just me right?
They're Yuuya & Serena-themed, right?
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ygomatchuppolls · 5 months
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After 3000 years the Melody of Flowers has returned
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She's back baby! So read the effects below and share your thoughts if you will please. Translations provided by The Organization.
My first thoughts? Konami should errata Ostinato, 1st Movement Solo, and Fortissimo to be treated as "Melodious" cards. Also the deck still needs a better way to search Polymerization like Fluffals have. Otherwise the cards are simply fantastic.
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LEDE-JP009 Gensou no Utahime Refrain (Refrain the Melodious Songstress) Level 4 LIGHT Fairy Pendulum Effect Monster ATK 1600 DEF 800 Pendulum Scale: 1 Pendulum Effect You can only use the Pendulum Effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) You can target 1 “Melodious” Fusion Monster you control; send 1 “Melodious” monster from your Deck to the GY, and if you do, the targeted monster gains ATK equal to the sent monster’s Level x 200 until the end of this turn. Monster Effect You can only use the (1)st and (2)nd effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) If this card is Normal or Special Summoned: You can add 1 “Melodious” monster from your Deck to your hand, except “Refrain the Melodious Songstress”. (2) If a “Melodious” Fusion Monster(s) is Special Summoned to your field while this card is face-up in your Extra Deck: You can place this card in your Pendulum Zone.
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LEDE-JP010 Gensou no Utahime Couplet (Couplet the Melodious Songstress) Level 5 LIGHT Fairy Pendulum Effect Monster ATK 1200 DEF 2000 Pendulum Scale: 9 Pendulum Effect You can only use the (2)nd Pendulum Effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) You cannot Pendulum Summon monsters, except LIGHT monsters. This effect cannot be negated. (2) If you control no face-up monsters other than “Melodious” monsters: You can add 1 “Melodious” Spell/Trap from your Deck to your hand. Monster Effect You can only use the (1)st and (2)nd monster effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) If this card is added to your hand, except by your normal draw: You can reveal it; Special Summon 1 Level 4 or lower “Melodious” monster from your hand or GY. (2) If a “Melodious” Fusion Monster(s) is Special Summoned to your field while this card is face-up in your Extra Deck: You can place this card in your Pendulum Zone.
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LEDE-JP036 Gensou no Otohime Spectacular Bach (Spectacular Bach the Melodious Maestra/Bacha the Melodious Maestra) Level 7 LIGHT Fairy Fusion Effect Monster ATK 2500 DEF 1800 Materials: 2 “Melodious” monsters You can only use the (1)st and (3)rd effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) If this card is Special Summoned: You can Special Summon 1 “Melodious” monster from your Deck. (2) Your “Melodious” Fusion Monsters’ activated effects cannot be negated while you control this Fusion Summoned card. (3) If this card is sent to the GY: You can target 1 “Melodious” monster in your GY, except “Bacha the Melodious Maestra”; Special Summon it in Defense Position.
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LEDE-JP036 Gensou no Hanakashin Flowering Etoile (Flowering Etoile the Melodious Floral Song Goddess/Flowering Etoile the Melodious Grand Choir) Level 8 LIGHT Fairy Fusion Effect Monster ATK 2800 DEF 1500 Materials: 1 “Melodious Maestra” monster + 2 “Melodious” monsters You can only use the (1)st effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) (Quick Effect): You can banish any number of “Melodious” monsters you control (until the End Phase), then you can return up to that many face-up cards your opponent controls to the hand. (2) If this face-up Fusion Summoned card in its owner’s control leaves the field by your opponent: You can Special Summon 1 “Melodious” monster from your Deck or Extra Deck, except “Flowering Etoile the Melodious Grand Choir”.
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LEDE-JP056 Gensou Kyosoukyoku (Melodious Concerto) Normal Spell Card You can only use the (1)st and (2)nd effect of this card’s name once per turn. (1) Fusion Summon 1 Fairy Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters from your hand, field, and/or Pendulum Zone as material. (2) If a “Melodious” Fusion Monster(s) is sent to your GY while this card is there (even during the Damage Step): You can place this card on the bottom of the Deck, then draw 1 card.
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stormbluestories · 5 months
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i just. holy shit THEY MADE NEW MELODIOUS CARDS?? AND THEY'RE GOOD????
yuzu finally getting some kind of justice. i am thrilled.
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Round 2f, Match 4: Fortune Lady vs. Melodious!
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Inherited Fortune // Melodious Illusion
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bts-0t-7 · 9 months
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Tapestry of Notes
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Pair: Yoongi x F Reader
Summary: You found love and solace in the presence of Min Yoongi. Through shared moments of quiet intimacy and the language of music, you found a love that transcends words - creating a symphony of melodic emotions and a string of uncut notes.
Genre: Fluff, Idolxreader, soft smut
Chapter Warnings: None
WC: 620
The soft glow of the moonlight shines through the room, bathing it in its ethereal presence. You sat beside Yoongi, his presence alone is able to soothe your restless, pounding heart, grounding you in the moment.
As you listened to the melody of Yoongi’s fingers, dancing nimbly across the piano keys, you felt the growth of a profound connection with him. The music flowed effortlessly in the room, dragging out the deepest edges of his soul. The song portrays unspoken emotions and words as if explaining the complexity of his heart through the notes.
In the stillness of the moment, you reached out, hands brushing his, a silent gesture of understanding and encouragement. Yoongi’s gaze met yours, his dark, soulful eyes spoke of the depth of his vulnerability and strength. It was a language of its own - one without words.
Without breaking eye contact, Yoongi’s fingers continued to weave their magic on the piano keys. As the melody grew, it filled the room with an orchestra of emotions - a dance between two intertwined souls, a connection deeper than words can describe. It was a conversation entwined with a sacred, shared type of intimacy.
As the last words faded into the silence, Yoongi turned to face you fully. His hands reached out, fingertips tracing your jawline. His touch was electric, sending a wave of shivers down your spine.
His voice was soft, thickly laced with emotions as he spoke. “Expressing myself with words is always tough. But with music, I can pour out everything. And you… You can understand what it brings, don’t you?”
You nodded, heart pounding in your chest and a little light in the head. Words were unnecessary at that moment. It was as if music weaved a thread between your souls - he was the beats and you were the notes - creating a language only the both of you understand. A language of whispered understanding and love.
You were unsure who leaned first, but your lips brushed each other in a delicate kiss. It was gentle, a caress that spoke volumes - leaving you craving for more. At that moment, you felt a symphony of emotions - a mixture of tenderness, love, hope, desire, and a longing urge for connection.
As the kiss deepened, you felt a surge of passion building between you. Yoongi’s hands cradled your body, his touch was both tender and possessive. It was a dance of desire and vulnerability, a melody played only by two hearts longing for each other’s embrace.
Lost in the euphony of your connection, the world around you faded away. Time seemed to be at a standstill in the place where only the both of you existed - an intimate sanctuary. It was in Yoongi’s arms that the warmest embrace lies, warmer than the fire heating up the room on a winter night. It protects you from the harsh chaos of the outside world.
The night continued in a symphony of whispered words, soft touches and shared moments of vulnerability. The language of music intertwined with the language of love - the tapestry of notes strummed, resonating deep within your souls.
As the moonlight drew higher in the night sky, you lay there, wrapped in each other’s arms, savouring the afterglow of your love. The room was filled with quiet serenity, a sanctuary where your souls beat in perfect harmony.
It was then, in the warm cocoon of Yoongi’s arms, that you discovered a love that transcends above words - a love that found its expression in music, explaining its unspoken desires and emotions. And in that very moment of intimacy, you knew that your connection with Yoongi will continue to weave beautiful symphonies of love, understanding, hope, and passion on the longest string yet.
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serexvu · 3 months
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hello, can i please request the melodious monsters from yugioh arc-v? thank you <3
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thank you for your request <3
melodious monsters from yugioh
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gearchronocle · 10 months
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ARC V MONTH DAY 3 (CATCHUP) - DUETTO OF DUELIST AND SPIRIT
I thought so hard about what I wanted to say that I ended up being two whole days late, I apologize!
I love Melodious so much as a deck but also as so much more.. honestly I want to bond with them as crazy as it sounds.
I love music, I love singing (although I suck at it), I love fairies and I ADORE anything cute so Melodious stuck out to me and became an instant favorite. You would expect me to like Trickstar more because 1. Idols, 2. Burn damage go brrrr
I don't know just what about Melodious makes me like them so much...but even if I lose a lot with them everytime I play with them I feel so...giddy and happy. Like complete joy..
Especially when I manage to summon out Bloom Diva. I love her dearly.
I want to keep doing my best alongside Melodious because I love them so much!!
How I met Melodious wasn't anything special, really. I was interested in playing them online because I Adored Yuzu, but after some Duels with them, I started to feel more. It's hard to pinpoint, but playing Melodious makes me happier than any other deck.. I feel close to them. I feel like I can be myself as freely as I want as long as I conduct their melodies that I love so much.
And then I met them in real life. Said meeting wasn't anything special, I got a deck as a gift from my parents for my birthday, but.. that same connection, same happiness I felt while playing Melodious online, I felt while seeing them in real life.
Bloom Diva especially. It's hard for me to put it into words, but if I had to choose a favorite card, it'd be her.
She's strong, yes, but I feel like she's also incredibly gentle and kind. She is a "Floral Saint" after all! Some may find her hairstyle a bit weird, but... she's so pretty! I love her dress. I want to wear a dress like hers and twirl around in it..
I can't put it into words, but I feel an especially strong connection with Bloom Diva.
This may sound crazy, but...
I hope that, as long as I keep doing my best, I can seek her and the rest of her beloved Members out.. and maybe form a bigger connection! Maybe even communicate..
It's a big dream, but I'll try my best.
After all, I love being with these musical fairies so very much.
I hope I can continue smiling with them!
...was that too sappy of a piece?
I wish I could have said more but these feelings of mine are really really hard to put into words..
@arcvmonth sorry for the late submission!
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Hi, sorry if I am a bit insistent on this, I was wondering if you'd be up to a little sketch scenario of Bloom Diva consoling Bloom Prima and caring for her.
I got the inage that due to her debut against Sergey being disasterous, that she would be ridiculed worldwide and Bloom Diva was there to console her. I can even give you a little something for this, you'd deserve it!
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Here we go! Hope this is what you were imagining. No need to worry about repayment, sketches are always free! I absolutely love trying smething new, and im always happy to draw Arc-V fanart :3c
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tv-gh0st · 5 months
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the growing dread bubling up inside you as your adding more and more yugioh cards to your cart as you relize fuck im gonna have to cut MST or else you wont be able to afford your silly little anime girl cards to play your silly little card game
aks building a deck and buying it o TCG player
i just wanna buy a melodious deck and i would wait till i get more money but also i dont wanna wait till the end of february to actually have the cards T-T
not even gonna mention the fucking card sleeves i have yet to calculate into the costs
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yogoodfella · 5 months
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Very well, I shall share my thoughts, as best as I can, right here. We've been waiting much for this, and there are things to be discovered about them every hour, so I can't really say that this'll be a complete analysis. Nevertheless, now it's really the time to go back on stage! These talks will talk about the cards purely on their role, their design, and references. I won't insert any of my fanfic thoughts there, though I have a few.
Let the new tour begin!
Melodious Concerto
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So we start off with the simplest card to talk about. This is what is essentially a Polymerization searchable by the new support, only it summons a Fairy Fusion and can use the Pendulum Zones as materials, which isn't much trouble in Melodious' case, as you'll see. This doesn't even require Melodious Monsters so... It could have potential even outside of a pure version. The GY effect is also kinda neat. It's the first Melodious card that can let you draw, which can make for some topdecks with its randomness.
Also... Aria and Elegy on the art. You know why they're there. Actually though... It's a bit weird of a pose for a Fusion Spell. They're not swirling towards each other, really, and they shouldn't exactly be used as Fusion Materials from the Field to begin with... It looks more as if they're on the Field, with their effects activated to protect the whole board. The pentagrams in front do seem to form a wall, after all.
Refrain the Melodious Songstress
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Refrain comes up, belts one out with a grit that's hardly showed by the Melodious in their singing just so she could announce that she's pretty much all we've been waiting for: a Pendulum Melodious that the archetype lacked, a GY dumper (with an annoying caveat) and a Stratos (that works EVEN ON NORMAL SUMMON). These two things alone were amidst the most asked for by players, the first for theming and second for consistency. And she's great in both.
I say so because both Refrain and her companion, who's next up, can place themselves in the Pendulum Zone after a Melodious Fusion is Fusion Summoned as they're in the Extra Deck. That does mean that they can't do this off of Ostinato, but the card became so good in here anyways that they can afford to wait before going there.
Her on-summon effect is Stratos, not much to say, that's amazing and new to Melodious. But her pendulum effect is annoying because it brings back a tradition with Melodious Support that no one missed: conflicting with Aria. Because it Targets in order to get a Melodious from your deck to the GY... And it has to be a Fusion Mosnter so there aren't many opportunities for this. Then again, it's not that big of a deal right now, as there aren't any Main Deck Monsters, even in this set, that have effects off being sent to the GY. But it definitely has potential!
Design-wise, she looks lovely. But I'll reserve most of my thoughts after her companion is covered, which is warranted since they're meant to be parallels of each other. A thing unique to her, though, is her hat and her fiery-colored scheme, especially the hair. I wonder if that's actually a reference to Halil...
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Remember this kid? He was the one who actually prevented Yuzu's first Pendulum Summon, and his theme consisted of Fire Genies. Could it actually be that the designers were somewhat inspired by this? It's all vague for me, but it would surely be cool if true.
Couplet the Melodious Songstress
And here comes Couplet, manifesting our joy in her songs! Let's see what, of her own, she can offer.
Her Monster effect is quite interesting: a Special Summon of a low level Melodious if it's revealed while added to your hand in any occasion besides the Draw Phase draw. Any occasion also means Shopina, Bloom Prima, and Soprano's effect of retrieving a Melodious from your GY. And she shares Refrain's effect of placing herself in the Pendulum Zone at the same condition. For her Pendulum effect... Well, she's a Spell/Trap searcher, as opposed to a Monster one. However... "Melodious" Spell Traps are actually very little. Most don't have that name, so the only targets are Illusion (very much a meme) and the new Concerto. Still good as a follow-up, but it's a shame she doesn't add Ostinato. Probably would have been OP though. Oh, and to keep the theme of Melodious being somewhat pure, you can only Pendulum Summon lights with her (very good) scale.
Admittedly, I couldn't find a specific reference in the design. She's cold color coded, the opposite of her companion, so maybe you can link it to Olga, Halil's Tag Duel Partner. However, I do very much like her skin tone being green. Weird, exotic colors were pretty much a staple with the Melodious Divas at the start, but we haven't really had a standout since Soprano. It's nice to see them back, even it's really only the case for Couplet and another Monster.
But... Let's do an extra segment.
Refrain and Couplet complete one another
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It's evident that these two were designed as a pair because they mirror each other quite a bit in their effects, and their scale can Pendulum Summon the whole of the Melodious archetype. However, it's not just the effects that synergize, but also the designs.
Both artworks share certain elements such as the hand-over-chest pose, the light (very much the Pendulum's light) shining from above, and the most relevant one, double-ringed bracelets with a gem on the middle, just like Yuzu's! Refrain and Couplet also have differences in design that makes them mirror of each other: they share the color scheme and design of the dresses of Mozarta and Shopina respectively, albeit the armored, plated parts are different (Refrain has chest covered, and plates on her left hip with a blue gem on one, and one on the right shoulder, and Couplet has her torso covered with plates on right hip with a gem I can't quite make out -higher res is needed here- and left shoulder). There's some more asimmetries between their outfits as well, so they do look weird unless you see them together, which you should in a Duel. And they both have neon pentagram-shaped butterfly gown wings and that's just SO PRETTY. And both have black markings down their opposite eyes.
Bach(a) the Melodious Maestra
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Now THIS. THIS IS MONEY.
In both ganeplay and design, this Card is just incredible, I might just be in love. I'll unashamedly admit that she's by far my favourite card of the set, and I know that another one has risen way above the rest in terms of popularity (in one day, which is legit impressive).
Let's get over how she's in game: a beastly extender who also acts as Fusion support. She requires 2 Melodious Monsters, making her the prime target for Ostinato. And she has 2 Special Summons of Melodious: 1 from Deck when she's Special Summoned, and one from the GY when she's sent to it, BY ANY METHOD (so also Diviner and Brilliant Rose). Well, this excludes herself, but it's still 2 Special Summons from favorable places, and it can be, in the second case, EVEN THEIR END BOSS. AYO. That's unbelievable enough, but here's another thing: Fusion Melodious' effects cannot be negated while she's on the Field. So that means even her own Deck Special Summon. Fantastic, she's legit incredible.
And now how about that design. Also incredible. The elegance and majesty of the Maestras was effectively brought back full force, and with an imposing black and orange scheme with gold accessories (even a huge treble clef that her left arm goes through), and red underdress, like a rose. Also her Hair's a bass clef and with her red eyes, hat and everything, I can feel her OP-ness and elegance, this is just magnificent.
That one-eyed golden mask of hers is also a really cute nod to Lunalight, albeit I don't know whether that makes her red eye glow more of if the other's obscured by the hat. But still... Red eyes, dark scheme, transparent gray veil, imposing pose, and inspired by Bach... This can go very well as a Parasite Fusion. Well, in this case, it's a reenactment, a gloomy one... And upon researching Bach further and remembering his songs... Dark, disturbing tones, especially with his Fugue in D Minor, really hammers the darker tone a Parasite Fusion card oozes. Not to mention the shade of purple of the background, as well as ORGAN PIPES AS BACKGROUND... The inspiration is too much, this is GENIUS. UNBELIEVABLE.
But she was not the main star of the show. In the fandom, for who she represents, and as a Card, we now have the main star of the concert:
Flowering Etoile the Melodious Grand Choir
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As soon as Melodious was announced to come back, she was front and center. Well, of course! Not only is she the end boss, but she's also the Anime Character stand-in that all ARC-V decks got as of late! That's right, Yuzu has finally joined the Melodious Ensemble and become their End Boss.
This makes her position similar to Brave Masurao of Gongenzaka inspiration. However, while at launch Superheavy Samurai was more focused on efficiently going for generic negates, Melodious has to stay pure, so she's going to be core to any threat and disruption they can pose. Making her a 3 material Fusion also prevents Ostinato from just launching her in one move.
And yeah, while it's limited to essentially have just her (and Schuberta) as disruption, she's a really fun and potentially devastating one: she makes you banish any number of Melodious Monsters (until the End Phase) in order to return up to the same amount of your opponent's cards to their hand. You can do one or two early to disrupt combos, or call off the whole board while they're about to be wiped out and save them. Also the bounce doesn't target, and it's the same idea I had with my custom end-boss! That does mean, however, that the Melodious don't count themselves as Special Summoned anymore, so if Aria or Elegy get banished, they've lost their script. However, this does mean you can reset Schuberta's "once while face-up on Field" effect.
Also, if her opponent disposes of her except returning her to the Extra Deck, she can Special Summon pretty much any Melodious besides her.
But let's talk to the bigger reason she's broken through and risen above the rest... Her design and inspiration.
Well, I'll open this up with a take that I'm not sure you guys are going to like. Nevertheless, I've always been fairly open with criticisms. Even still, I promise to be fair.
I'm very ambivalent to this design. I like how she looks as Yuzu, but I don't like much how she looks as a Melodious Monster.
I'll go for the latter first. I feel like her style is very much contrary to how the Melodious dress in a way that she feels way more like an Idol rather than a classical singer. And Yuzu wasn't really much of an Idol, unless the Mikiyo duel, which had as much focus as anyone has on breathing when not told to do so manually, became the prime inspiration for this design. The bottom part is SO BUSY. Flowers, medals, gown after gown, ribbons, stars, it's just too much! If you changed her eyes a little bit, she would look like a Trickstar Monster! Also I can't make out what her hairstyle's supposed to mean, unless it's all kinds of bass clefs strung together.
That's where my conplaints end, because here comes the other part of the design... Which tends to be more of the focus when it comes to porting a character as a monster, which is the character part.
As Yuzu, the references are fantastic, simply put. She's pretty much got everything (besides other characters' themes aside from one) that Yuzu represented:
The bracelets are back, Yuzu styled, and on both hands this time.
The Hair colors are exactly like Yuzu's: soft, light pink with some darker tones, and it's somewhat reflected on her dress as well. Also the treble clef hairpins, doubling up as a callback to Yuzu and Bloom Diva!
Her flowers are Citrus flowers, and Yuzu is very much Citrus in japanese!
The mail below the flowers has an interesting pattern: one plain, one orange with a bright star, just like Yuya's goggles.
Admittedly this one's a reach, but there seem to be white butterfly-styled hair clips and white flowers on her slippers. You know... Like Pendulumstatue White Butterfly and White Flower? Kinda, the styles of such are not the same.
THE PINK PENTAGRAMS OF VICTORY! They're on both of her hands as tatoos!
So yeah, this one looks as if she had more of the job of referencing Yuzu than being a Classical Melodious Monster. It's definitely growing on me, especially as I've seen fantastic artwork of her already (IT HASN'T BEEN A DAY) and there's one last thing about her that makes her super valid: the Japanese name "Melodious Floral Song Goddess".
Yuzu joined the Melodious Ensemble and became their goddess.
Perfection.
Miscellaneous thoughts and conclusions
Ok! Phew! Each Monster is now covered, although here's some more of my thoughts before we close this off.
No Ostinato searching makes our Hands still reliant on having it already. Well, it's to soon to say that, because the theorycrafters are still working on the combos and it looks like Refrain and 1st Movement are also excellent starters, so we'll see!
Sadly, there aren't any references to Masumi and Sora in any of Melodious' presence, which is a shame. Heck, pretty much anyone besides Yuya is missing, and it's a bit of a blow considering the many great friendships she had. But I have hope for the future now that it's confirmed they haven't left Melodious to languish. Who knows, something even greater might happen!
There's no way Melodious is a top contender: that would require alienatingly strong support and more, because Melodious tends to be Pure in Monster variety. They'd need an entire revamp whereas these add another step to their current one while making it more active and fun.
Overall, I'M SO HAPPY that the support came back, and this fully inspired me! No doubt, you'll see more from me about these lovely ladies and their performances! I've got the ideas rolling, all that's left is letting them rock.
It's good to be back, weirdos!
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tiredgremlintime · 10 months
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Arc-v Month Day 3: Duetto of Duelist and Spirit
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ok so I’m going to talk about three decks! Performapals, melodious, and lyrilusc!!
So performapals! The first arc-v deck I wanted to play
As the zexal era in duel links was drawing closer to its end, I knew arc-v world was next, and I was excited, I was super excited to play Yuya and try out Zuzu, I knew I wanted my first deck to be Yuya’s, especially the performapals focus one, with odd eyes and some magicans of course since Yuya is one of my favorite characters, I tried to study his deck by watching the anime, yes, I was and still am unhinged thank you. So when arc-v world dropped, I couldn’t really play Yuya’s deck. See the problem with duel links is that when new decks come in, some of the cards from said deck is from older boxes, which meant spending a bunch of gems, until last month I couldn’t have Yuya’s deck, considering how EXPENSIVE he was, thankfully I could still play his deck, I just couldn’t bring it online. it was performapal focus! Just like I wanted! Sure it probably wasn’t THAT good but it was fun :). Thankfully, thanks to the campaign that happened last month I can now FINALLY play his deck and main Yuya! Fully compatible, fun to play, AND can be brought online, yippee!!! Even though I have to play with LESS performapals, I still get to play with some! So there’s that atleast! I’m just happy I can finally play my boy :)
Now with that knowledge, you may be wondering, since I been struggling to actually play as Yuya this past year, who else did I play in arc-v world? Who’s deck did I fully have? All the cards and such? Well that’s a pretty easy answer, which leads us to our next point!
Melodious! The deck that gave me confidence again
Now, I really like Zuzu! She’s one of my favorite arc-v characters! Back then though since I was still watching arc-v season 1, she was just a character I liked. Now when arc-v world dropped and the new tier list dropped melodious was actually tier 1! Unfortunately I missed that era cause it lasted like 2 months and it took me 3 months to get Zuzu, but when I DID get her my brother encouraged me to built her deck! I did and she became one of my dl mains! Melodious might have been tier 3 but I was playing GREAT with it online, this deck actually helped me re-gain the confidence to duel online! I’m forever thankful to this deck for helping me gain pvp courage, even if the deck isn’t consider powerful anymore. And this deck also made me love Zuzu even more! So another great thing this deck did for me!
so those are my two arc-v decks in duel links! How about tcg wise? Well this leads to the next and last deck I’m going to talk about in this post
Lyrilusc, baby’s first irl deck
SO, I’m going to talk about this more later, but spring last year I started to really like Lulu, like she was becoming a fav of mine, to the point where I made a daily doodle blog for her, but during this stage where I started to really like her, my brother got the synchro storm box, the newest Yugo box! So we opened it up together, and as a result I got a LOT of lyrilusc support from it, I actually got almost all the cards I needed for the base deck! Because of this my brother suggested that my tcg deck should be lyrilusc, I was a little nervous but also excited about this, so I agreed! It took a long time for the deck to be built however, because believe it or not playing Yugioh actually cause a LOT of money!!!! I didn’t really think I get to actually play the deck, but then Christmas approached, and one of my brother’s gifts for me was the rest of the cards I needed for lyrilusc tri-birgade!!! One of the best versions of the lyrilusc deck is to play it with tri-brigade, so that’s the deck I now own!! Now that it’s officially summer I can finally take the time to learn the deck, I been wanting to play with this deck for awhile so now I’m really excited to learn! I can’t wait to see how far I can go with this deck I was gifted!
So yeah that’s it for my arc-v decks! Thank you to anyone who read this far!!
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pinkprimrose05 · 11 months
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ARC-V Month Day 2: Kahyoreigetsu
Flowers, Moon, Winds, Birds. Four wonders of nature, gentle and pure, and four matching bracelets around the wrists of one girl each. For the first time in too long, today's show stars our very own quartet of Bracelet Girls, so be sure to celebrate those beautiful sweethearts!
As it so happens, I actually go a looooong way back with the Bracelet Girls' decks. Played every one of them -pure and mixed with other archetypes- and a couple were even my main decks in the TCG and Duel Links (Melodious/Lunalight beloved), so I decided to roll out a tribute for all four by combining today's prompt with Doodlebook - Uh Uh Uh! from the extra selection. Enjoy!
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Adagio The Melodious Floral Virtuoso | Adagio The Melodious Composer
LIGHT
Level 8 - Pendulum Scale 1
ATK 2400 - DEF 1800
Fairy/Pendulum/Effect
Pendulum Effect: You cannot Pendulum summon monsters, except LIGHT monsters. This effect cannot be negated. Once per turn: You can Fusion summon 1 "Melodious" monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters from your hand or field as Fusion materials.
Monster Effect: If you control no monsters, or all monsters you control are "Melodious" monsters (min.1): You can special summon this card (from your hand). If this card is Summoned: You can send 1 "Melodious" monster from your Deck to the GY. You can only use each effect of "Adagio the Melodious Composer" once per turn.
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Allegro The Melodious Floral Virtuoso | Allegro The Melodious Composer
LIGHT
Level 2 - Pendulum Scale 9
ATK 900 - DEF 1200
Fairy/Pendulum/Effect
Pendulum Effect: You cannot Pendulum Summon monsters, except LIGHT Fairy monsters. This effect cannot be negated. Once per turn: You can target 1 Level 5 or lower "Melodious" monster in your GY; add it to your hand.
Monster Effect: If this card is in your GY (Quick Effect): You can return 1 "Melodious" card on your field to your hand; Special Summon this card in Defense position. A Fusion monster summoned using this card as material is unaffected by card effects that do not target it (and no other cards).
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Meisterin Handel The Melodious Maestra | Handella The Melodious Maestra
LIGHT
Level 9 - Pendulum Scale 3
ATK 3100 - DEF 2000
Fairy/Fusion/Pendulum/Effect
Materials: 1 "Melodious Composer" monster + 2 "Melodious" monsters
Pendulum Effect: You cannot Pendulum Summon monsters, except LIGHT Fairy monsters. This effect cannot be negated. Once per turn: You can target 1 Fairy monster you control and 1 monster your opponent controls; banish those targets until your next Standby Phase, and if you do, Draw 1 card.
Monster Effect: If this card is Special summoned: You can banish all other cards on the field, until your next Standby Phase, and if you do, this card gains 300 ATK for each banished card until the End Phase. You can only use this effect of "Handella The Melodious Maestra" once per turn. If this card leaves the field: You can place this card in your Pendulum Zone.
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Moonlight Rose Flamengo | Lunalight Rose Flamengo
DARK
Level 2
ATK 1000 - DEF 800
Beast-Warrior/Effect
Monster Effect: You can discard this card; activate one of these effects:
▪︎ Add 1 "Lunalight" monster from your Deck to your hand.
▪︎ Target 1 "Polymerization" in your GY; add it to your hand.
If this card is sent to the GY as Fusion material: You can return this card to your hand. You can only use each effect of "Lunalight Rose Flamengo" once per turn.
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Moonlight Lycan Dancer | Lunalight Lycan Dancer
DARK
Level 9
ATK 3000 - DEF 2600
Beast-Warrior/Fusion/Effect
Materials: 3 "Lunalight" monsters with different names
Monster Effect: Unaffected by your opponent's card effects, except Fusion monsters' effects. Once per turn, when a card or effect is activated during the Main Phase or Battle Phase: You can shuffle 1 "Lunalight" monster from your GY to the Deck; negate the activation, and if you do, this card gains 500 ATK. You can only use this effect of "Lunalight Lycan Dancer" once per turn.
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Wind Witch - Mirror Bell | Windwitch - Mirror Bell
WIND
Level 2
ATK 500 - DEF 500
Spellcaster/Tuner/Effect
Monster Effect: If you control a "Windwitch" monster: You can special summon this card (from your hand or GY). Once per turn: You can declare 1 Level between 1 and 6, this card becomes that Level, until the End Phase. You can only use this effect of "Wind Witch - Mirror Bell" once per turn.
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Wind Witch - Clear Bell | Windwitch - Clear Bell
WIND
Level 10
ATK 3200 - DEF 2800
Spellcaster/Synchro/Effect
Materials: 2 Tuner + 1+ non-Tuner WIND monsters
Monster Effect: If this card is Synchro Summoned: You can inflict damage to your opponent equal to the total levels of all "Windwitch" monsters in your GY x200. Once per turn, when another monster's effect is activated (Quick Effect): You can negate the activation, and if you do, destroy it, and if you do that, inflict damage to your opponent equal to its original ATK.
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Lyrical Luscinia - Bird Nest | Lyrilusc - Bird Nest
Field Spell
Effect: When this card is activated, place 3 Lyrical counters on it. Each time a "Lyrilusc" monster is summoned: place 1 Lyrical counter on this card. All monsters you control gain 100 ATK/DEF for each Lyrical counter on the field. Once per turn: You can remove 3 Lyrical counters; Special Summon 1 "Lyrilusc" monster from your hand or GY in Defense position. You can only activate 1 "Lyrilusc - Bird Nest" per turn.
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Lyrical Luscinia - Aspiring Albatross | Lyrilusc - Aspiring Albatross
WIND
Rank 1
ATK 0 - DEF 0
Winged Beast/Xyz/Effect
Materials: 2+ Level 1 WIND monsters
Monster Effect: You can also Xyz summon this card by using 1 "Lyrilusc" Xyz monster as material (transfer its materials to this card). All Xyz monsters you control 300 ATK for each Xyz Material attached to it. Once per Battle Phase, when any player's monster declares an attack: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card; negate the attack.
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BONUS CARD ;)
En Miracle
Continuous Spell
Effect: The activation and effects of Fairy, Spellcaster, Beast-Warrior and Winged Beast monsters on your field cannot be negated. Once per turn: You can draw 1 card and reveal it, and if you do, if the revealed card is a Pendulum monster, you can draw 1 more card. You can only control 1 "En Miracle".
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If you managed to figure out the references in some of these cards, have a cookie :D
Thanks for stopping by, and 'till next time!
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magpiejay1234 · 1 year
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So, I decided to check the Melodious archetype’s Kanji name patterns. These are disturbingly complex, and I’m not a Japanese speaker, so most of this will be taken from relevant sources (specifically Wiktionary):
-The archetype’s name is Genso(u), 幻奏 in Kanji, and げんそう in Hiragana. The Kanji for Gen (幻), which means fantasy or phantom, but is generally translated as illusion in this archetype’s context. The other Kanji is Sou (奏), which means to play music. The archetype’s name is a pun on Gensou, which means illusion (幻想), with the Kanji  想, meaning idea or concept, being replaced with the Kanji for playing music. But it is also similar to Genso (元素), which means chemical element, which is likely a reference to the fact that this is a Fusion archetype, but also might be a reference to Masumi and Judai’s respective archetypes (and GX series in general).
There are few interesting things with this though. The Kanji for Gen is used for several things in Yu-Gi-Oh!, such as the Sangenshin (Three Illusory Gods, ie. Egyptian Gods), and Sangenma (Three Phantasms, ie. Sacred Beasts), but also for Genryu (Wyrm-Type, introduced in ARC-V era with no represenatives in the show itself). Which makes me continually wonder if Bracelet Girls were supposed to have Wyrms.
--The archetype’s name patterns are divided into five or so groups:
**Genso no Utahime, 幻奏の歌姫, which is written in Hiragana as げんそうのうたひめ, is translated as “Melodious Songstress”. 歌姫, means Utahime, which literally means song princess/lady, since uta (歌), means song, and 姫,hime, means princess, or lady. This term is apparently commonly translated as Songstress, though it can also be translated as diva or female musician.
Interestingly, Kanji for Uta is also used for traditional Japanese poetry, though not modern Japanese poetry.
**Genso no Otohime, 幻奏の音姫, which is written in Hiragana as げんそうのおとひめ, is translated as “Melodious Maestra”, and is a sub-archetype of Melodious/Gensou archetype.  音姫, Otohime, is a pun on 弟姫, which means younger princess or younger noble. The Kanji, 音, Oto, means sound or timbre, but is also used as a shortened version of ongaku, meaning music. It can also means news, rumor, echo, or speech in linguistics. The Kanji Hime is the same as above.
**Genso no Otome, 幻奏の音女, which is written in Hiragana as げんそうのおとめ, is translated as “Melodious Diva”. The Oto Kanji is the same as above, and the Kanji, 女, me, means a woman, a wife, or a female. This is a pun on Otome,  乙女, which means maiden. daughter, or young girl/lady.
The same pun is used in Otome, 音女, an early Duel Monsters era Normal Monster, whose localized name is Sonic Maid. This card was used by Step Johnny’s Deck in the Battle City filler featuring Anzu.
**Genso no Hanakasei, 幻奏の華歌聖, which is written in Hiragana as はなかせい, is translated as “Melodious Choir”. The Kanji, 華, Hana has multiple meanings, but is commonly used for flower. Other meanings include flashiness, brilliance/shine, and beauty. The Kanji, 歌, Ka, is the same as Kanji Uta above, but spelled differently. The Kanji 聖, Sei, literally means holy/sacred, but it is commonly translated as Saint in this context. The term Kasei, 歌聖, is likely a pun on Kasei, 仮声, which means falsetto, or Kasei, 歌聖, which uses the same Kanji as this name, means great poet. 
**Genso no Hanagakusei, 幻奏の華楽聖, which is written in Hiragana as はながくせい, is translated as “Melodious Composer”. The Kanjis for Hana and Sei are the same as above. The Kanji gaku, 楽, is another shortening of ongaku, meaning music, but the Kanji itself can also mean comfort, ease, or the final day of a performance. The name is a pun on gakusei, 学生, which means student, generally university student, but sometimes also high school student ,or gakusei, 学制, which means educational system.
-As a general rule, most of the Kanji used for this archetype is quite archaic, so it might be hard to find the exact counterparts, and references here. This is likely because the archetype is composed of muses, so Konami probably wanted to give them some old fashioned theming.
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future-dregs · 1 year
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I want romance options in my skyrim game dammit!
>kiss
>hug
>hold hands
>give romantically recognized gift
>kiss
>eat together
>sit beside each other
>sleeping in the same bed
>kiss, kiss, kiss
I love my husband, let me show it to him!
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