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One Who Bears Resolve and Sin, Liael=Animus (DZ-BT13/SR10EN) [Parallactic Clash]Rarity: SR Set Name: Parallactic Clash Card Number: DZ BT13 SR10EN Release Date: 2026 05 08 Unit: Normal Unit Grade: 3 Skill Icon: Twin Drive!! Nation: Dark States Race: Angel Power: 13000 Shield: 0 Critical: 1 Imaginary Gift: Persona Ride [CONT]: This card can only be ridden from a grade 3 card with "Odium" or "Amorta" in its card name, and the normal ride from those cards also becomes a persona ride. [AUTO]: When this unit is placed on (VC), choose
| Rarity: | SR |
| Set Name: | Parallactic Clash |
| Card Number: | DZ-BT13/SR10EN |
| Release Date: | 2026-05-08 |
| Unit: | Normal Unit |
| Grade: | 3 |
| Skill Icon: | Twin Drive!! |
| Nation: | Dark States |
| Race: | Angel |
| Power: | 13000 |
| Shield: | 0 |
| Critical: | 1 |
| Imaginary Gift: | Persona Ride |
[CONT]:This card can only be ridden from a grade 3 card with "Odium" or "Amorta" in its card name, and the normal ride from those cards also becomes a persona ride.
[AUTO]:When this unit is placed on (VC), choose a grade 3 card with "Odium" or "Amorta" in its card name from your soul or drop, and this unit gets the card name and all of the abilities of the chosen card until end of this fight. Look at the top five cards of your deck, choose up to one card from among them, and bind it or put it face up as a regress gauge. If you bound a card, choose a card from your bind zone, and put it into drop. If you put a card as regress gauge, choose a card from your regress gauge, and discard it. Shuffle the deck.
[ACT](VC)[1/Turn]:If you used a [Divine Skill] this fight, [COST][Energy-Blast 3], and this unit gets"[AUTO](VC)[1/Turn]:At the end of the battle this unit attacked, choose one of your rear-guards, and [Stand] it." until end of turn.
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