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[AUTO]:When this unit is rode upon by a grade 3 with “Thegrea” in its card name, look at the top five cards of your deck, choose up to one card with “Thegrea” or “Maple” in its card name from among it, reveal it and put it into your hand, and shuffle your deck.
[Glitter](This card is a [Glitter] which seeks the Fire Regalis)
Harsh Training, Thegrea is an elf from the Keter Sanctuary. She is part of the ride deck for Thegrea. This grade 2 unit has average stats and a single ability. She provides consistency to her archetype.
D-Standard Format:
Harsh Training, Thegrea is the grade 2 unit for the ride deck of Thegrea. Her single ability activates when you ride a grade 3 with Thegrea in its name on top of her. You need her in the ride deck to consistently activate her ability.
Furthermore, Harsh Training, Thegrea is a vanilla card when she is a rear-guard. She does not have any abilities on a rear-guard circle. She is a unit with 10,000 power in the front row and needs a strong boost to pressure the opponent in battle.
Ability:
Harsh Training, Thegrea may look at the top five cards of the deck and a add a card with Maple or Thegrea in its name to your hand. You may activate this ability when you ride a vanguard with Thegrea on this grade 3 unit. You gain a a free card without a cost. The top five cards of the deck offer a high probability of a card with Maple or Thegrea in its name.
Therefore, Harsh Training, Thegrea provides consistency to the deck. She presents many options for your strategy. You may want to add a unit with Thegrea in its name to ride on your next turn. You also have the option to add a unit with Maple in its name for offense.
For example, Harsh Training, Thegrea may add One Who Walks the Path of Light, Thegrea to your hand. This situation puts you in position to persona ride this unit on your next turn. You will gain the benefits of power and a card from the persona ride.
Add these cards to your hand with the first ability of Harsh Training, Thegrea!
- Atrocious? Moth Girl, Maple
- One Who Walks the Path of Light, Thegrea
- Pink Moth Girl, Maple
Support:
Harsh Training, Thegrea has a lot of support from Thegrea. You can create many combos with a variety of cards. These cards enhance the offensive potential of this unit.
One Who Walks the Path of Light, Thegrea may superior call Harsh Training, Thegrea to the field. One Who Walks the Path of Light, Thegrea may stand this grade 2 unit for an additional battle. This grade 2 unit can attack twice per turn with this combo.
Pink Moth Girl, Maple is an effective rear-guard in the same column with Harsh Training, Thegrea. Pink Moth Girl, Maple provides a boost of 13,000 power when she activates her first ability. Harsh Training, Thegrea has a total of 23,000 power in this scenario.
Play these cards with Harsh Training, Thegrea in the D-Standard Format!
- One Who Walks the Path of Light, Thegrea
- Pink Moth Girl, Maple
Premium Format:
Harsh Training, Thegrea is a legal card for all clans from the United Sanctuary. She best fits with units from Royal Paladin and Shadow Paladin. G-Units with those clans have synergy with the archetype of Thegrea.
However, Harsh Training, Thegrea is a mediocre card in the Premium Format. Her ability is less consistent in this format. You may not be able to ride her as your second vanguard in every game. She provides a vanilla unit when she is a rear-guard.
One of the best G-Units to play with Thegrea is Holy Dragon, Crystaluster Dragon. Holy Dragon, Crystaluster Dragon forces the opponent to call three or more cards when he or she guard against attacks. This G-Unit improves the offense from Harsh Training, Thegrea and her attack with a boost can pressure the opponent.
Play these cards with Harsh Training, Thegrea in the Premium Format!
Card Rating:
Overall, Harsh Training, Thegrea is a decent card for Thegrea in the D-Standard Format. Her sole purpose is providing consistency to the deck. You only need a single copy of her in a ride deck. Additional copies of her in the main deck are vanilla cards. She lacks an ability as a rear-guard. Therefore, I recommend playing one copy of Harsh Training, Thegrea in a deck, but you can play a full set if you truly love the artwork of Thegrea.
D-Standard Format: 2.5 out of 5.0 stars
Premium Format: 1.5 out of 5.0 stars