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Bronze Demon Bronze Demon
2 reflex 2 hands 35 EP Physical Attacks 1 reflex 1 hand 1 Earth Powerup Double Uppercut: Deals 25 damage. Sun Ray: Deals 30 damage. Show your opponent a card from your hand. Your opponent can show you a card from their hand of the same type to deal 20 damage to the Bronze Demon. 1 Metal Powerup Bronze Demons might not look very strange at first glance, but they are very unique. Every Bronze Demon has a giant golden ring floating behind it that can harness the power of light and allow the Bronze Demon to fly. This, and the Bronze Demon’s habit of staring at the sun, have made some people consider it a symbol of hope. A Bronze Demon can fight with its fists, but its most common attack, Sun Ray, tries to harness the unique power of its user and surprise its opponents. Sun Ray has the potential to go wrong, so it is best used carefully. For clarification, the five different types of card are Demons, Powerups, Weapons, Ammo, and Special Attacks. Upgraded Demons, including Elders, are still the same type of card as Standard Demons, even though they work differently.
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Essential Bronze Demon
Essential Bronze Demons are similar in appearances to their Standard forms, but the ring behind them is stretched into an oval, and they have six arms, three sprouting from each shoulder. Essential Bronze Demons never take their eyes off their opponents, preventing them from gazing at the sun. Essential Bronze Demons trade their destructive power for some handy support abilities. They make it much easier to summon other Demons, and they can Tire opponents, making it harder for them to maintain an attack against you. No one is sure what a Bronze Demon’s third element will be, so Ancient Bronze Demons are a long way away. Essential Bronze Demon 2 reflex 6 hands 80 EP Physical Attacks 1 reflex 4 hands 1 Earth Powerup Push: Deals 10 damage, and the target is Tired. Vista: Look at the top three cards of your deck. If any of them are Demons, show them to your opponent and put them into your hand. Shuffle the rest into your deck. 2 hands 1 Metal Powerup
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Retractable Razor-Gun
Specials Retractable Razor-Gun Special Attack: Any Bronze Demon Cluster Flare: You can only use this attack if you have less cards in your hand than your opponent. Flip a coin for each card in your opponent’s hand. If heads, look at that card. Deals 10 damage for each Demon revealed this way. Balanced Edge: Deals 15 damage. 0 reflex 2 hands 1 Metal Powerup 1 reflex 1 Earth Powerup Despite the fact that there doesn’t seem to be any room in a Bronze Demon’s wrist plate, they can hide Retractable Razor-Guns in them. Balanced Edge is obsolete when used by a Standard Bronze Demon, but upgraded Bronze Demons can use it well. Cluster Flare might seem like a reverse of the Bronze Demons’ usual strategy, but it can deal serious damage when an opponent has a full field, or when they are trying to make a certain upgrade work. It won’t work if the user can’t play very many of their own cards, so time it wisely.
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