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Phantasmagoria Trues/Spell Cards/Area 2
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Midboss Spell Card
Spell Card 015
死庭「プランターサクリファイス」
Death Garden "Planter Sacrifice"
Death Garden "Planter Sacrifice"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Unlimited
Area 2 — Unlimited
Boss Spell Card #1
Spell Card 016
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Standard
Area 2 — Standard
Spell Card 018
魔力「緑を統べる波動」
Magic Power "Waves that Govern Greenery"
Magic Power "Waves that Govern Greenery"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Unlimited
Area 2 — Unlimited
Boss Spell Card #2
Spell Card 019
燐華「廣野に散り逝く四花」
Phosphorus Flower "Four Scattered Flowers Dying in Hirono"
Phosphorus Flower "Four Scattered Flowers Dying in Hirono"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Standard
Area 2 — Standard
Spell Card 020
燐華「廣野に咲く四花」
Phosphorus Flower "Four Flowers Blooming in Hirono"
Phosphorus Flower "Four Flowers Blooming in Hirono"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Advanced
Area 2 — Advanced
Spell Card 021
悠久「幻想に映る瞬」
Eternity "The Instant Reflected in the Illusion"
Eternity "The Instant Reflected in the Illusion"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Unlimited
Area 2 — Unlimited
Boss Spell Card #3
Spell Card 023
乱花「百花繚乱」
Scattered Flowers "Profusion of a Hundred Flowers"
Scattered Flowers "Profusion of a Hundred Flowers"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Advanced
Area 2 — Advanced
Spell Card 024
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Unlimited
Area 2 — Unlimited
Boss Spell Card #4
Spell Card 025
魔砲「フラワリングマスタースパーク」
Magicannon "Flowering Master Spark"
Magicannon "Flowering Master Spark"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Standard
Area 2 — Standard
Spell Card 027
全壊「ジェノサイドスパーク」
Total Destruction "Genocide Spark"
Total Destruction "Genocide Spark"
Owner
Yuuka Kazami
Area 2 — Unlimited
Area 2 — Unlimited
Notes
- ↑ Snow, Moon and Flowers(雪月花) is a Japanese idiom referring to the beauties of nature. It originated from a poem by the Chinese poet Bai Juyi.
- ↑ Sange(散華), literally "scattering flowers", can refer to either a Buddhist ceremony where flowers are scattered about, or a heroic death on the battlefield.
- ↑ The Flowers, Birds, Wind, and Moon(花鳥風月) is another Japanese idiom referring to the beauties of nature.
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