
Once again tonight, the path to paradise opens.
[CONT](VC):During your turn, if you have three or more rear-guards with “One Who Arrived at Paradise” in their card names, your World becomes Stray Garden, and this unit gets “Triple Drive”.
[ACT](VC)1/Turn:COST [Energy Blast (3)], look at the top five cards of your deck, choose up to one card from among them and reveal it, call it to (RC) if it is a unit card, and put it into hand if it is “Abloom in Paradise, Cead Mile Failte”. Shuffle the deck. If you called a unit with “One Who Arrived at Paradise” in its card name, that unit gets [Power]+5000 until end of turn.
[AUTO](VC):When this unit attacks, COST [Counter Blast (1)], choose one of your rear-guards, and [Stand] it.
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir is the vanguard for the units with the title of One Who Arrived at Paradise. She has led this units to this paradise with the name of the Stray Garden. They gain power from the Stray Garden. One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir leads these units into battle.
Sets:
| Release Date | Set Number | Set | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/24/2025 | DZ-BT10/013EN | DZ Booster Set 10: Dragonsoul Resonance | RRR |
D-Standard Format:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir is a grade three unit from Stoicheia. She supports the units from One Who Arrived at Paradise. She is the vanguard for the ride deck for the archetype.
In addition, One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir adds consistency to her deck. This unit provides resources and creates the world of Stray Paradise. This unit has the mechanic of persona ride. She creates a good offense.
First Ability:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir changes your world to Stray Garden and gains triple drive when your field has three or more units with One Who Arrived at Paradise in their names. This condition is very easy to fulfill. You can consistently activate this ability with a pure deck of units with One Who Arrived at Paradise in their names.
Furthermore, this ability enables some of the abilities for units with One Who Arrived at Paradise in their names. Many of these units gain 5,000 power when your world is Stray Garden. They provide a strong offense.
In addition, triple drive for One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir is a nice advantage in the D-Standard Format. You have a higher probability to check for triggers. Your drive check may reveal an overtrigger and turn the ride of the game in your favor.
Second Ability:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir provides a resource with her ability when she looks at the top five cards of the deck. You have two choices for the card. One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir superior calls a rear-guard or adds Abloom in Paradise, Cead Mile Failte to the hand.
Therefore, One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir may superior call a new rear-guard on the field. Her archetype has many options. This rear-guard helps fill your field. You can choose a grade one unit for a booster or a grade two unit for offense.
In addition, Abloom in Paradise, Cead Mile Failte builds resources when you add this order normal to your hand. Abloom in Paradise, Cead Mile Failte allows you to draw an additional card when you add it to your hand with the ability of One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir. You gain two cards from this strategy.
Third Ability:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir enables multiple battles with a rear-guard. One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir stands one rear-guard when she attacks the opponent. You gain an additional battle and one of your rear-guards has two battles for the turn.
Furthermore, One Who Arrived at Paradise, Bellnoir is a great target for One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir. One Who Arrived at Paradise, Bellnoir gains a critical when it attacks the opponent after you stand her, and she gains power from her abilities. This rear-guard inflicts two damage and swings a respectable amount of power.
Support:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir has support from One Who Arrived at Paradise. Generic cards from Stoicheia support this grade three unit. Her archetype has the more important units for you can consistently create the Stray Garden.
One Who Arrived at Paradise, Weaselain is an effective rear-guard alongside One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir. This grade two unit requires the Stray Garden for its offensive ability and gains 5,000 power. You have a rear-guard with 5,000 power and One Who Arrived at Paradise, Weaselain does not need a boost to hit an opposing vanguard. A strong boost elevates the power of this rear-guard and One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir may stand unit for a second battle.
Play these cards with One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir.
- One Who Arrived at Paradise, Bellnoir
- One Who Arrived at Paradise, Weaselain
Premium Format:
One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir is a legal card for the nations of Magallanica and Zoo. You may play this card with clans such as Aqua Force, Great Nature, Mega Colony, and Neo Nectar. This card and her archetype fits with Aqua Force due to her abilities to create multiple battles.
Blue Furious Charge Dragon, Furiargus Dragon is a stellar G-Unit from Aqua Force. This G-Unit works well with One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir . Blue Furious Charge Dragon, Furiargus Dragon creates an Imaginary Gift: Accel and stands your rear-guards. Therefore, the units with One Who Arrived at Paradise stand for additional battles and they may overwhelm the opponent.
Play these cards with One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir in the Premium Format!
Card Rating:
Overall, One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir is the centerpiece of her archetype. She enables the deck’s strategy and abilities of units from One Who Arrived at Paradise. She also creates a strong offense. Her abilities empower your rear-guards and stand them for a second battle. Therefore, I recommend building a deck for One Who Guides Towards Paradise, Nannaclir.
D-Standard Format: 4.0 out of 5.0 stars
Premium Format: 2.0 out of 5.0 stars
