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Level 11 Spell Card Strategy


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Spell Card 11 - 1

Owner
Kanako Yasaka
Level 11 — 1
Aya's Comment
最近、山の上に住み着いた神様ですね
天狗社会と平和条約を締約しているので手出しは出来ません
そういう触れられない所にスクープは眠っているのです
Aya's Comment Translation
It's the god who recently settled at the top of the mountain.
She has a peace treaty with the tengu society, so nobody can interfere.
But in an inaccessible place like that, there's gotta be a scoop waiting.
Hatate's Comment
新しい山の神様だねー。天狗の力を利用しようってのが丸わか
りなんだよね。尤も、大天狗も信仰心を利用してやろうっての
が丸わかりで情けない。もっと心に遊びを持とうよ
Hatate's Comment Translation
Looks like she's the new god of the mountain, huh? She's so obviously trying
to use the tengu's power. 'Course, the Great Tengu trying to use the power of faith is
kind of obvious and pathetic, as well. Everyone should have a more playful spirit!
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Spell Card 11 - 2
神桜「湛えの桜吹雪」(Shin'ou "Tatae no Sakurafubuki")
Divine Sakura "Full Sakura Blizzard"
Owner
Suwako Moriya
Level 11 — 2
Aya's Comment
山の神社には色々神様が居るのです。それぞれ、蛇と蛙と人間
という組み合わせです。いつか蛙を呑み込んでいる蛇を人間が
捕まえている瞬間を撮りたいです
Aya's Comment Translation
There are all kinds of gods at the mountain shrine. It's a combination of
a snake, a frog, and a human. Some day I'd like to photograph
the human catching the snake eating the frog.
Hatate's Comment
蛙の神様だそうで。実はこの神様の事よく判らないんだよねー
山の神社に住んでいるみたいだけど、神奈子さんとどういう
関係なのかなー。保存食?
Hatate's Comment Translation
Looks like a frog goddess. To tell the truth, I just don't get this goddess.
It looks like she lives at the mountain shrine, but I wonder what her relationship
with Lady Kanako is. Like a frozen dinner?
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Spell Card 11 - 3
蛇符「グラウンドサーペント」(Hebi-fu "Guraundo Saapento")
Snake Sign "Ground Serpent"
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
Level 11 — 3
Aya's Comment
お腹を空かした蛇ですね
蛇って意外と素早いんですね
山棟蛇(ヤマカガシ)か何かっぽいし、捕まえて今夜の肴にしようかなー
Aya's Comment Translation
She's a hungry snake, isn't she?
Snakes certainly are quite fast.
Maybe I should catch a grass snake or something and make it my hors d'œuvre tonight~!
Hatate's Comment
蛇だー
蛇の抜け殻を財布に入れておくとお金が増えるんだってさ
捕まえたら生皮剥いでみようっと
Hatate's Comment Translation
A snake~!
I heard if you put a snakeskin in your purse it'll make you rich.
I should totally skin one if I catch it.
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Spell Card 11 - 4
姫川「プリンセスジェイドグリーン」(Himekawa "Purinsesu Jeido Guriin")
Hime River "Princess Jade Green"
Owner
Suwako Moriya
Level 11 — 4
Aya's Comment
翡翠って叩き付けても砕けにくいです
普通の鉱石より硬度は低いけど粘り強さがあるからだそうです
つまり、投げつけて弾幕にするには最適って事ですね
Aya's Comment Translation
It's very hard to break a jade, even if you hit it.
They aren't as hard as most minerals, but apparently they're very tenacious.
In other words, they're the perfect thing to throw as danmaku.
Hatate's Comment
あれ? 投げつけているの翡翠だけかと思ったら……
良く見るとキツネ石も混ざってるよー
ケチったって、微妙に色が違うからバラバラだよねー
Hatate's Comment Translation
Huh? I thought she was just throwing jades, but...
If you look closely, there are fox stones mixed in! [1]
The colors are different, so you can tell where she was being stingy.
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Spell Card 11 - 5
御柱「メテオリックオンバシラ」(Onbashira "Meteorikku Onbashira")
Divine Pillar "Meteoric Onbashira"
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
Level 11 — 5
Aya's Comment
この神様は私達天狗に変な祭を強要するんです
長い棒を崖から落として谷底の住人に穴居時代の生活を
強いるらしいんですが、何が楽しいんでしょうか
Aya's Comment Translation
This god is demanding that we tengu participate in some strange festival.
It seems to involve hurling long poles off of cliffs and forcing
the people living in the ravine to relive the stone age. Where's the fun in that?
Hatate's Comment
へー、お祭りって良いね!
アレでしょう? 無礼講なんでしょう? 夢のぶれーこー
こういう時しか大天狗様の頭ど突けないしねー
Hatate's Comment Translation
Wow, festivals sure are nice!
This is one of those things, right? Where you don't care about rank or status? Informal parties are a dream!
After all, they're the only time I can butt heads with the Great Tengu!
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Spell Card 11 - 6
鉄輪「ミシカルリング」(Kanawa "Mishikaru Ringu")
Iron Ring "Mythical Ring"
Owner
Suwako Moriya
Level 11 — 6
Aya's Comment
ここだけの話、鉄輪って彼女が投げてくる様な鉄の輪じゃ
なくて、もっと細長い別の形をした物だそうですよ
本物は隠しているんですね。今度潜入調査してみます
Aya's Comment Translation
Just between us, I hear kanawa[2] don't look like
the iron rings she throws, but are shaped longer and narrower.
She's concealing the real thing. Next time, I'll just sneak in.
Hatate's Comment
鉄の輪っかねー。切れ味が鋭くて怖いね
これって嫌な奴に投げつける以外の用途ってあるの?
この道具の存在意義がいまいち判らないんだけどー
Hatate's Comment Translation
Iron rings, huh. It's scary how sharp they are!
Can you even use them for anything other than throwing at people you don't like?
I don't really get why people can have these kinds of things.
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Spell Card 11 - 7
儚道「御神渡りクロス」(Hakana-michi "Omiwatari Kurosu")
Fleeting Path "Omiwatari[3] Cross"
Owner
Kanako Yasaka
Level 11 — 7
Aya's Comment
御神渡(おみわた)りって湖上に出来る道ですね
私知ってるんです。あれって、湖上が凍った寒さが厳しい夜に
妖精達がセカセカ道を作ってるんですよね
Aya's Comment Translation
Omiwatari can create paths across lakes, right?
That's really the fairies making impromptu roads
when the lake is frozen solid, isn't it? I'm sure of it.
Hatate's Comment
御神渡(おみわた)りが作られる瞬間を捉えたわ!
意外と猛スピードで出来るのねー
でも連続撮影か何かじゃないとこの速度は伝わらないかなぁ
Hatate's Comment Translation
I captured the Omiwatari's moment of creation!
She sure can do it fast~!
But I guess I'd need consecutive photography or something to get that across.
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Spell Card 11 - 8
土着神「御射軍神さま」(Dochakushin "Mishaguji-sama")
Native God "Mishaguji-sama"
Owner
Suwako Moriya
Level 11 — 8
Aya's Comment
ミシャグジ様って、豊穣の神様だったり祟り神だったり
よく判らない神様ですね
今回は戦の神様でしょうか? 他にも何かあるんでしょうか?
Aya's Comment Translation
Mishaguji-sama was a harvest god as well as a god of curses....
Not a well-understood deity.
I suppose this time she's a god of war? Or is she something else?
Hatate's Comment
え? ち、違うよ?
私が爆発する何かをしたんじゃないよ? ほんとだよ?
でも……何が爆発したのかなぁ
Hatate's Comment Translation
Huh? N-no, that's not right!
I didn't blow anything up, okay? Seriously, okay?
But...I wonder what did blow up.

Notes

  1. A legend tells of a fox which transformed itself into a stone. Anyone who touched the stone dropped dead on the spot.
  2. "Kanawa" literally translates as "iron ring", but can also refer to an iron trivet, a ring with three prongs sticking up (or down) from one side. It's a central piece of the Noh play Kanawa.
  3. Omiwatari: Also known as the cracks that form in the ice on Lake Suwa.
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