This page notes details of Blizzard Princess (WATER/Spellcaster/Effect Monster) : decks, tips, effect and rulings. Learn and enjoy playing Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links!
You can Tribute Summon this card in face-up Attack Position by Tributing 1 Spellcaster-Type monster. After this card was Normal Summoned, your opponent cannot activate Spell/Trap Cards for the rest of that turn.
Can be tribute summoned using only 1 spellcaster monster.
Your opponent can’t use spells and traps the turn it’s normal summoned successfully.
Great ATK and DEF stats.
Cons
Prevents your opponent from activating spells/traps, but still vulnerable to monster effects, making it dangerous to attack set monsters like Sylvan Komushroomo, or Man-Eater Bug.
Second effect only lasts until the end of the turn.
Tips
Tribute Summoning
You can take advantage of her first effect to special summon quickly by special summoning a spellcaster monster like The Tricky, or Legion of the Fiend Jester so you can tribute summon right away. Arrivalrivals is also a good optional way to do this, especially since you can attack first before tribute summoning for another attack, but you won't really be making good use out of her second effect. Tribute Burial can an effective way to tribute summon, but you can’t do it early in the duel. Alternatively, you can also use Mausoleum of the Emperor to just normal summon since her effect will still work.
Herald of Creation helps with getting Blizzard Princess back from the grave, useful especially if you only have 1 or 2 copies of her. Blue Dragon Summoner so you can keep your card advantage by drawing a normal Spellcaster monster when it’s used as tribute fodder. Peten the Dark Clown to make sure you have something to be used as tribute fodder for your turn, unless your opponent already has 3 monsters. Spell Wall for a safer tribute summon and prevents your opponent from being able to respond. Spellbook of Life is good to revive your monsters in your grave, but can be brick sometimes. Magician’s Circle special summons a Spellcaster from your deck to provide a tribute fodder, but it can be bad if your opponent is also using a Spellcaster deck.
If this is really Alexis' new level-up reward, could it be possible that they are making some kind of reference to how Fubuki Tenjoin (Atticus) called himself the Blizzard Prince in the anime?
The DM manga isn't canon to the anime either. It's heavily based on the manga, but there's a few major differences. (Pegasus didn't die for example, and Death-T never happened.)
Incidentally, they often do give characters manga cards in Duel Links, even if they mainly focus on the anime. Lancer Lindwurm, Ishzark, Van'Dalgyon, Dark Red Enchanter and Byser Shock are all from the manga for instance.
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