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Lunalight just got a serious upgrade in Duelist Advance, and it’s not just hype — it’s legit. With new cards that boost consistency, add disruption, and bring boss monsters that actually stick, this archetype is finally ready to shine again. Here’s what we think about the new Lunalight cards — and why they matter.
The new support in Duelist Advance definitely flipped the script. The new support is clean, consistent, and fun to pilot. You’ve got better starters, real disruption, boss monsters that demand respect, and plays that don’t fold to a single negate. It’s aggressive without being reckless, flashy without falling apart — and yes, it still OTKs if you want it to.
Whether you’re a returning fan or just looking for something fresh that hits hard, this new Lunalight lineup brings serious heat.
New Card Discussion
Let’s discuss the new cards from DUELIST ADVANCE.
Summons a Lunalight from deck when sent to the GY, but locks you into Lunalight Extra Deck monsters. Its Quick Effect lets you banish itself and a Fusion to negate a Spell/Trap — finally, some real disruption.
Your new go-to starter. Searches any Lunalight monster and discards a card on summon — perfect for triggering graveyard effects. It also recovers a Lunalight when one hits the GY, keeping your plays alive longer.
Mid-game utility. Searches Luna Light Perfume, bounces a Lunalight to summon another, and weakens opponent monsters from the GY. Great for looping and board control.
The new boss. Unaffected by non-Lunalight effects, double attacks, and a Quick Effect that wipes all Special Summoned monsters by sending a Lunalight from Extra Deck to GY. It’s a win condition with teeth.
Continuous Spell that sets up graveyard plays and fusion consistency. Sends a Lunalight from deck to GY, recycles Polymerization, and lets you banish monsters from GY as fusion materials. It’s subtle but powerful.
1. It’s way more consistent now thanks to new support like Gold Leo and Masquerade, Lunalight doesn’t need risky side engines to get going. You get smoother combos and cleaner openings without weird bricks.
2. It finally has disruption Silver Hound brings something the deck always missed — real interaction. That spell/trap negate mid-combo? It catches people off guard and gives you some breathing room.
3. The grind game is real. Before, a single negate could end your turn. Now, with Perfume Dancer and Marten loops, you’ve got ways to rebuild, recycle, and keep swinging even after setbacks.
4. It’s already making top cuts Lunalight has quietly placed in recent OCG tournaments. It’s not Tier 1, but clearly strong enough to go the distance in the right hands. That says a lot about how far it’s come.
5. It’s flashy and flexible You still get the double attacks and dramatic plays Lunalight is known for. But now there’s structure and sequencing underneath the style — it’s fun to play and tough to shut down.
Asian English gave us Creation Pack 08 which included the classic Lunalight cards you need to include in your new and improved Lunalight deck. Check this link to find out more.
Lunalight’s new support from Duelist Advance isn’t just a nostalgic boost — it’s a strategic upgrade. With stronger starters, real disruption, and better recovery tools, the deck now plays with confidence and flexibility. It’s already making top cuts in both OCG and TCG events, proving it’s more than just a flashy rogue pick. Lunalight offers a rewarding playstyle that blends explosive combos with real staying power — a solid choice for duelists looking to stand out.
And for those waiting on the Asian English release, the timing lines up perfectly. Duelist Advance officially drops this Saturday, July 19, 2025, at TCG-corner.
This has been ArcKnight. Happy Dueling! 🌙