CDP: Veda Visas Starfrost Lore, still with Scareclaw and Mannadium
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Today's CDP features the return of the Lore Adventures of Visas Starfrost, but instead of re-narrating the entire gameplan from scratch, I'm going to start by directing you to my prior lore build scouring the Planets. Be sure to check it out here: https://ygorganization.com/cdp_visaslore/
Since our last visit to a Clear New World, Visas Starfrost has encountered the Veda archetype, which currently consists of two monsters. The first is Veda Karantha, a Level 8 DARK Warrior that can Special Summon itself from the hand when a card on the field is destroyed while Visas Starfrost is on the field. When you do, it tutors Clear New World, as well as offering the chance to destroy a monster your opponent controls when another monster in your possession is destroyed by card effect. The other Veda monster that loves giving you additional benefits for self-destruction is Veda Upanishad, a Level 12 Pendulum monster that gains 3 counters when a monster is destroyed while it is in the Pendulum Zone. Once it amasses 12 counters, it can Special Summon itself, giving you a 4000 DEF blocker. Additionally, whenever your opponent Special Summons from the Extra Deck while you control Upanishad, it can banish 12 cards from your hand/field/GY to outright end the turn. Get it? It controls time. Hah. Anyways, all jokes aside, it must have turned back time on Visas Starfrost as we're also getting its new form in AGOV: Visas Samsara. This Level 4 version carries 1500 ATK/2100 DEF like the other Visas alter-egos, but this one actually becomes Visas Starfrost while on the field/GY. Additionally, it can recycle your other Visas monsters back to the deck to Special Summon itself. Finally, while it is a Level 4 Tuner, it can be treated as a non-Tuner for a Synchro Summon.
Now the Visas and Veda themes weren't the only ones to receive a new monster here, so did the Mannadium! Mannadium Trilosukda is a new Level 6 Synchro Monster that now lets you ladder your way to Visas Amritara even faster than ever before, since it Special Summons a Level 2 Tuner from your GY when summoned. Beyond this new Synchro, the strategy also got fun new tools like Planetary Eulogy, which negates an opponent's Effect Monster (or destroys it if you control Visas Starfrost), or Sarv Sarga which shuffles an Effect Monster on the field back into the deck. The final new card is Loka Samsara, which banishes a face-up Visas Starforst to Special Summon any Heart monster with 3000 ATK from your Extra Deck, including: Mannadium Prime-Heart, Kashtira Arise-Heart, Tearlaments Kaledio-Heart, or Scareclaw Tri-Heart. Today I'm only using the Mannadium, but it's up to you if you look to span the totality of options. Dive to new planets in Starfield... oh wait not yet... so go with Starfrost instead!
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