At first glance, the yellow deck may not look like much. Compared to the other decks, which are largely based on different forms of dealing or defending against destruction, the yellow deck supplements its low BP by manipulating spells for gain. This includes reducing the BP of other cards, which makes them very handy in multicolored decks.

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Inspired by dreams of light and childish innocence, the yellow cards serve a very important role inBattle Spirits Saga, and that’s support. While Magic cards and Nexus cards are primarily there to support Spirits, the fairies, animals, and angels of the yellow deck do a great job of making them even more powerful than they are, even on their own. Here are the best yellow cards you can use to win.

10Prince Pentan

If you’re playing the yellow deck, then you better get used to the wo-cost card strategy. As many yellow cards buff, summon or revive them, this playing style depends on filling up your field with two-cost cards and supporting them with yellow rather than investing your cores into higher-cost cards that may or may not be powerful on their own.

Prince Pentan is tricky to play, because timing is everything. Allowing you to reveal the top card from your deck and discard it if it’s not a two-cost card can be either good or bad. Play it at the wrong time, and you could lose your Blessed Cathedral or Godbeast Behemoth, which may spell disaster for your odds. As the card reads: “There’s a fine line between stupidity and genius. The Pentan species embodies this.”

Prince Pentan Card In Battle Spirits Saga

9Airavatah

Airavatah is another one of those cards that exist to support the two-cost card strategy, and is an irreplaceable choice in your deck as it is the closest thing you have to an undo button. Allowing you to choose a spirit card that costs two from your trash and summon it, Airavatah immediately expands your hand if you play it near the end of the game.

If you happen to have three or four Airavatahs in your deck, it could also turn your midgame around, giving you an edge with surprise attacks, or letting you deal an opportunistic blow to get out of a tough situation using a tried-and-tested card from your trash.

Airavatah Card In Battle Spirits Saga

8Freezstal

The reason Freezstal is so popular is because it gives you a second wind. Sometimes, you lay your cards out on the field and prepare to battle, only to have your lineup destroyed before its time. With Freezstal in the ranks, which lets you draw a card when one of your spirits that costs two is destroyed in battle, you may get one or two back to hold you off. That way, your turn is not completely lost.

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This play style is a resilient form of blocking, letting you land a few blows when your two-cost cards are destroyed in a flash play. Players are also known to save it for two-cost cards that have powerful LV2 effects, just in case they are taken out before their time.

7Rapier Knight Cat Sith

Rapier Knight Cat Sith has many gifts in the bag. Not only does it let you reveal two cards from the top deck, but it also lets you take all revealed cards that cost two to your hand, which includes those on the field. This is great for many reasons. For starters, it gives you a chance to play your best cards twice, it gives you more options and more opportunities at landing those dependable blows again, and it helps you reset your two-cost strategy and refresh it for another turn.

What’s more, by making you discard all remaining cards, it can also rid you of a bad hand - so be careful when you play it, or you’re able to lose more than you gain.

Freezstal Card In Battle Spirits Saga

6Wonderland Alice

Wonderland Alice gives you the best of both worlds. It can support your two-cost card lineupagainst an overpowered foeby landing a powerful blow worth 1,000 BP for each spirit you played that turn - or, if you control at least three spirits, it can block future blows by staying on the field exhausted at the affordable cost of one core from the void.

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Rapier Knight Cat Sith Card In Battle Spirits Saga

As it turns out, Wonderland Alice loves to help. The card reads of a time after “the Starhavoc Rains brought chaos to the sports competition, and a girl from the Land of Cards tended to the athletes so the games could restart.”

5Caladrius

Playing Caladrius feels like a cheat, because the Luster keyword is just that good. Many decks depend on three or four of this forgetful chicken doctor, who graciously allows you to returnall magic cards you usedduring the turn from the trash to your hand when the battle ends.

There’s no catch, it means exactly that - endless magic.

4Royal Potion

You cannot win a two-cost card strategy without potions, and there is no better potionthan the Royal Potion. Letting you refresh all your two-cost spirits as part of your turn or as a Flash play to interrupt or block an attack during your opponent’s turn.

Be sure to stock up on Royal Potions, and play them wisely. With the right placement, you may be able to end the game sooner than you expect.

Wonderland Alice Card In Battle Spirits Saga

3Blessed Cathedral

Blessed Cathedral understands that your yellow spirits are there to be destroyed. They are, after all, your loyal soldiers, but with the gift of faith, it can bring something back - a core from the void back into your reserve in LV1, or a fresh new card from your deck in LV2.

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Caladrius Card In Battle Spirits Saga

This is a great deal ahead of a big play, right around the time when your two-cost cards have marched onto the field and are now preparing for battle. With Blessed Cathedral accompanying your brave spirits, every cloud has a yellow lining.

2Archangel Michaela

Archangel Michaela is one of the most powerful X-Rare cards you can have, with equally great perks in both LV1 and LV2. In LV1, it lets you reveal a card from your deck for every yellow spirit and nexus you control, then it gives you the power to add all revealed magic cards back to your hand and return the remaining cards to the bottom of the deck. With the right lineup, this strategy is almost a failsafe, letting you deal extra blows to your heart’s desire without laying anything to waste.

For LV2, it gets even better, as it allows you to use any or all magic cards from your hand without paying their cost as long as you pay its due - one soul core. This lets you punch way over your weight, and comes in super handywhen you’re fighting something that’s much bigger than you.

Royal Potion Card In Battle Spirits Saga

1Godbeast Behemoth

Godbeast Behemoth can’t wait to get out there on the field, and doesn’t care if you can’t afford it. That’s why the gracious Godbeast lets you use the symbols of any two-cost card from your field or trash to reduce its cost. Once it’s out, it proves extremely useful, as your opponent loses their ability to block attacks from your two-cost spirits using LV2 or higher during that turn.

Because this card is so powerful, it can be used to maximize the attack of a two-cost lineup against a similarly expansive lineup, or against a lineup with a more powerful spirit. By curbing their LV2 effect, your opponent’s spirits are left to fend for themselves using nothing but their god-given LV1 strength.

Blessed Cathedral Card In Battle Spirits Saga

Archangel Michaela Card In Battle Spirits Saga

Godbeast Behemoth Card In Battle Spirits Saga