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TL note: putting the âno-damage-stepâ clause after the words âthis turnâ would create an implication that the damage you took must not have been taken during the Damage Step, creating a problematic contradiction for readers who know how battle damage works, and a misunderstanding about the âno-damage-stepâ clause for other readers.
BIG TL NOTE:
Our first chosen tentative term for these next two [ăă€ăă«ăăŁăą] cards â âDinoruffiaâ â has been replaced with the term *âDinorphiaâ*. This should more closely align with intent, given the nature of how dynorphins work in chemistry.
TL note: Gullinbursti (Golden Haired) is the artifical golden boar forged by the Sons of Ivaldi as a gift to the God Freyr, as part of a dare by Loki to one of the dwarves.
TL note: The Sons of Ivaldi are a group of dwarves who were commissioned (and partially tricked) by Loki into making magical relics for the Norse gods, such as the spear Gungnir, the boar Gullinbursti, the malformed hammer Mjolnir, et cetera.
TL note: Kuriboh is a chestnut pun. So is this.
TL note: Itâs based on Leedsicthys. (Thanks to Sanokal)
TL note: Li Hua takes its name from a recently established breed of domesticated cat in China.
TL note: her Kanji reads as ć¶ć°ăźçœèéȘž âThe White Holy Corpse of the Heretical Pathâ
TL note: Qixing Longyuan is the full name of the sword éŸæłć, a famous sword in Chinese folklore and legend.
TL note: Its name means something like âLeaves changing colorâ potentially, but thereâs probably a scissor reference in here somewhere we havenât yet figured out.
TL note: Its title âShachi-Ohâ sounds like âSachouâ, i.e. the term for a companyâs president or CEO.
TL note: Kamikakushi refers to Spiriting Away, as in with the Miyazaki movie. Onibimaru is its given name, which is basically like Willwispington or something similar in English. Basically a Yokai who is a Will oâ the Wisp who spirits you away from the world of man. ⊠Though visually it seems to be more of a Tengu
Note: The Kanji in its name reads âHeretical Funeralâ
TL note: Hlidskjalf is the high throne of Odin sitting at the top of the hall Valhalla that allows Odin to peer out into the Nine Realms and see all of creation.
TL note: The first half sounds like âTokyo Prefectureâ. So, weâre gonna evoke a city like the art and name imply.
TL note: Trick shot.
TL note: This seems to be a play on Nuclear. Also due to idiosyncracies with English and Japanese, this is not Clear Support for Fujiwaraâs Deck.
TL note: Weâre going with something close to Prohibition, so Proscription. We had wanted Forbidden since Forbidden List, but sadly, Forbidden belongs to a certain group of Quick-Play Spells.
TL note: Database explicitly states âduring the start stepâ in a bullet point, despite the raw card text specifying âat the start of the battle phaseâ. Most cards treat âat the start of the battle phaseâ as meaning âduring the start stepâ, but most players do NOT know that, and commonly assume âat the start of the battle phaseâ to be far more strict. I (Atem) would like to push this clearer wording to the masses as often as I can, so that people donât think it has to be the first thing someone does in the battle phase: it just has to be used within the Start Step.
TL note: Svalinn is the shield that sits before the sun, preventing it from burning all of creation to the ground from its intense heat.
TL note: Trick or Treat
TL note: The cardâs name is a play on an idiom for being extremely reckless, but part of itâs been replaced with âPunishment/Costs of Oneâs Actionsâ, so weâre aiming for something referencing âCrime and Punishmentâ.
TL note: The nameâs a play on a Revolving Lantern, so more literally it might be Revolving Locomotive. It might also reference something referring to âLife flashing before your eyesâ (soumatou no you ni), hence the dramatic circumstance to draw. Last Stop or Last Call might also work.

