![]() At the end of the turn you must put the new unit to the bottom of your deck and call the bound unit back onto a rear-guard circle. If you do, search your deck for a unit with a Grade that is greater than the unit you bound by one and call it to a rear-guard circle. ![]() You may choose one of your rear-guards and put it into the bind zone. By having a “Chronojet” heart and a G Persona Blast, the Time Leap comes into action. You may be wondering “If I’m not against Nubatama then how am I going to get Chrono Dran into the bind zone from rear-guard?” Well there’s no need to worry about that! Introducing the new Time Leap ability! We were first graced with the knowledge of this ability through the new stride unit from the next trial deck, Interdimensional Beast, Metallica Phoenix. This allows for a strong column and something to ride or stride with next turn. Then at the end of your turn you put the newly called unit into your hand. With a Generation Break 1, when Chrono Dran is put into the bind zone from a rear-guard circle you may instead put him into your soul to superior call a Grade 3 with “ Chronojet” in it’s name from your deck. ![]() Chrono Dran has been revealed to be in the next trial deck and not only had his skill shown but also the fact that he has two races (Gear Dragon and Zodiac Time Beast), though it is not yet clear if having two races will have any significance to the actual game. You may remember this little fella from an older update. Multiple cards have been shown for Gear Chronicle, Link Joker, Narukami, and Pale Moon. Welcome once again to the weekly Vanguard update! We can all now take a break from the relentless spoils for Aqua Force and finally focus on the upcoming booster and trial decks.
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