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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/MaxMittelman generally voices young, heroic teenagers. In Shadowverse, he voices Albert, who spots a BadassBaritone LargeHam voice instead.
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* RoleReprisal: Those who have originally dubbed the English voices for the characters in the ''Anime/GranblueFantasy'' anime returned to voice their respective ''Granblue'' characters in the "Brigade of the Sky" {{Crossover}} expansion in this game.

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* RoleReprisal: Those who have originally dubbed the English voices for the characters in the ''Anime/GranblueFantasy'' anime returned to voice their respective ''Granblue'' characters in the "Brigade of the Sky" {{Crossover}} expansion in this game. The same goes with the English voice actors for the ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' collaboration leaders.
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* RoleReprisal: Those who have originally dubbed the English voices for the characters in the ''Anime/GranblueFantasy'' anime returned to voice their respective ''Granblue'' characters in the "Brigade of the Sky" {{Crossover}} expansion in this game.
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch (in combination with her ''very'' suspicious NiceGirl personality). The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card until the mini-expansion where she is featured as a Portalcraft card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]

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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch (in combination with her ''very'' suspicious NiceGirl personality). The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card until the Altersphere mini-expansion where she is featured as a Portalcraft card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch (in combination with her ''very'' suspicious NiceGirl personality). The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]

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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch (in combination with her ''very'' suspicious NiceGirl personality). The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card until the mini-expansion where she is featured as a Portalcraft card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch. The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]

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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch.arch (in combination with her ''very'' suspicious NiceGirl personality). The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler: Some fans were quick to point out that Maisha happens to be one of the major antagonists in the Guild Wars story arch, noting there isn't much characterization of her alongside with various {{Foreshadowing}} from many of the characters in the Guild Wars story arch. The Altersphere expansion featured various characters from the Guild Wars story arch as playable cards, but Maisha missing as a playable card also adds hints about her role as the villain.]]
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* MemeAcknowledgement: The Smiling Rowen meme, which originated from the English fandom, was once re-posted by the ''official'' [[https://twitter.com/shadowversegame/status/902260138513276928?lang=en English Shadowverse twitter page]] and had Rowen's edited face as its logo for a short while.

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* MemeAcknowledgement: The Smiling Rowen meme, which originated from the English fandom, was once re-posted by the ''official'' [[https://twitter.com/shadowversegame/status/902260138513276928?lang=en English Shadowverse twitter Twitter page]] and had Rowen's edited face as its logo for a short while.
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* CrossDressingVoices: As with Granblue Fantasy and Rage of Bahamut, Creator/MegumiOgata voices Grimnir.

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* CrossDressingVoices: As with Granblue Fantasy ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' and Rage of Bahamut, ''VideoGame/RageOfBahamut'', Creator/MegumiOgata voices Grimnir.
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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has [[FanNickname/{{Shadowverse}} it's own page]].

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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has [[FanNickname/{{Shadowverse}} it's its own page]].
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* TheOtherDarrin: The English dub for chapters 9-11 in the Story Mode drastically changed the voice actresses for Arisa. In the Tempest of the Gods expansion, many cards ended up having new voice actors.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The English dub for chapters 9-11 in the Story Mode drastically changed the voice actresses actress for Arisa. In the Tempest of the Gods expansion, many cards ended up having new voice actors.
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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has it's [[FanNickname/{{Shadowverse}} it's own page]].

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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has it's [[FanNickname/{{Shadowverse}} it's own page]].
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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has it's [[FanNickname/Shadowverse it's own page]].

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* FanNickname: So many examples that it now has it's [[FanNickname/Shadowverse [[FanNickname/{{Shadowverse}} it's own page]].

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* FanNickname:
** Any of the _____verse names:
*** "Waifuverse" -- A common nickname for Shadowverse in general, based from the _____verse FanNickname which has also reached MemeticMutation in the game's player communities. This is coined by the players who know the game more for the {{Fanservice}}-filled artworks than the complex mechanics as well as the second anniversary poll winners consisting of female characters.
*** "Aggroverse" -- Another nickname for Shadowverse when the meta is very favored towards aggro decks. This is especially true in the Unlimited format than in Rotation where aggro decks are incredibly prevalent due to the dominance of powerful combo decks like OTK Roach and Dimension Shift that decimate control decks, hence players responding to combo decks with aggro decks to counter them.
*** "Firstverse" -- Another nickname when a meta is very favored towards the player going first or when a class or playstyle is heavily dependent on going first (such as Swordcraft [[labelnote:Explanation]]Because Swordcraft is a follower heavy class, going 2nd puts Swordcraft in a significant disadvantage, especially for aggro centric decks or in midrange mirrors[[/labelnote]] and many aggro decks).
** "Ding Dong" -- [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101021010 Bellringer Angel's]] summon line, which has become iconic of the game.
** "Dork" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101441020 Dark Dragoon Forte]] ever since the rise of Dragoncraft's winrates starting ''Tempest of the Gods''. Derogatory at first, especially considering Forte's awkwardly hammy voice acting, but several community forums, discussions, threads, and fanarts refer to Forte by this term, such as [[https://i.imgur.com/y28uOSS.jpg this anagrammed card]].
** "Miracle Roach" -- A Forestcraft deck focused around using [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103021020 Feena]] to create free [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103011030 Goblin Mages]] that draw up the key card, [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101131020 Rhinoceroach]], before playing several cards in quick succession to inflate it to high power. Draws parallels from Miracle Rogue in Hearthstone due to how it executes one turn kills, even from a full 20 defense.
** "JO Dragon" -- A Dragoncraft deck focused on using [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103412020 Dragonclaw Pendant]] to amplify the damage of all its spells, without using any followers (except Servants of Darkness created by one of the spells or Grimnir). Named so in reference to [[http://imgur.com/VQkyUG1 an old meme involving a similar-looking crystal]].
** "Satan" -- The name of [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101041030 Prince of Darkness]] in the Japanese release. (It was Satan in the original English release until they decided to rename it to Prince of Darkness.)
** "Atomeme"/"Atometa" -- For [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101541020 Lord Atomy]], due to his LethalJokeCharacter status. ''Starforged Legends'' adding tools to greatly improve the Atomy deck instead gave rise to the second nickname, especially when such a deck placed well in a tournament.
** "Albertcraft" -- A particular type of Swordcraft deck where its only Commander is [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103241010 Albert, Levin Saber]], in order for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101221010 Maid Leader]] to consistently fetch him. Its dominance in the late ''Rise of Bahamut'' format temporarily had the nickname applied to Swordcraft as a whole.
** "Wallet deck" -- Describing a deck stocked with many legendaries, thus requiring an obscene number of vials (or packs opened) to obtain the cards to assemble it. Formerly attributed to control Swordcraft due to the reliance on the likes of Albert and Aurelia, but now more apparent in Dragoncraft due to the high-impact Dragon and Neutral legendaries enabled by its play point accumulation.
** "Seventeen-year-old" -- Eris, due to her [[Creator/KikukoInoue Japanese voice actress]].
** "Suicide Blood" -- Vengeance-based Bloodcraft decks designed to put themselves in Vengeance quickly by doing self-damage. A joke variant of this deck takes the self-damaging quirk UpToEleven by squeezing in self-damage to the point where it is likely to [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin commit suicide]] as opposed to make effective Vengeance plays. This variant was used by many to quickly help other players with the "Private Match victory without conceding" missions for a quick sum of rupies.
** "Pepe the Frog" -- Used to describe a Swordcraft officer, [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/104211040 Vagabond Frog]], which is infamous for going into Ambush at the end of the player's turn. There is a deck focused around summoning it and stacking buffs on it -- it's not a consistent deck, but ''infuriating'' to lose to, earning infamy as a "troll" deck.
** "Puck" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105141020 Fairy Dragon]] thanks to [[VideoGame/Dota2 a certain other Faerie Dragon]]
** "Disco Derg" -- Derogatory name given to the Discard Dragon archetype because of its inefficiency ever since its inception.
** "Neutralcraft" -- Not an official name. Used to describe a deck that either consists mostly of neutral cards, is ''entirely'' neutral cards, or has its most impactful plays involve neutral cards. Formerly attributed to Dragoncraft since their play point accumulation allowed for efficient use of strong but costly neutral legendary cards, but now can be attributed to nearly any deck utilizing neutral synergy from ''Wonderland Dreams''.
** "[=CoCK=]" -- An unfortunate abbreviation for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105234010 Council of Card Knights]].
** "Spellboobs" -- A nickname given to most Spellboost-based Runecraft decks (typically D-Shift), because of Isabelle's MostCommonSuperpower.
** "Jojophant" -- A nickname given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/106141020 King Elephant]] due to it's resemblance to the [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Pillar Men]] as well as looking like it does a [=JoJo=] pose.
** The [[FanNickname/GranblueFantasy fan nicknames and abbreviations of characters from ''Granblue Fantasy'']] may also apply in this game due to ReusedCharacterDesign and that a portion of the ''Shadowverse'' community might have already been familiar with them from ''Granblue''. Such examples include the following:
*** "Yugu" -- A nickname for Yggdrasil, taken from the first phonetic of her name in Japanese (which is pronounced like "Yugudrasil").
*** "Cag" -- A nickname for Cagliostro, taken from the first phonetic / syllable of her name
*** "[[{{Joshikousei}} JK]]" -- An abbreviation / nickname for Rose Queen, taken from her RunningGag in the ''[[GagSeries Grand Blues!]]'' comics.
*** "DAO" -- An abbreviation for Dark Angel Olivia.

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* FanNickname:
** Any of the _____verse names:
*** "Waifuverse" -- A common nickname for Shadowverse in general, based from the _____verse FanNickname which has also reached MemeticMutation in the game's player communities. This is coined by the players who know the game more for the {{Fanservice}}-filled artworks than the complex mechanics as well as the second anniversary poll winners consisting of female characters.
*** "Aggroverse" -- Another nickname for Shadowverse when the meta is very favored towards aggro decks. This is especially true in the Unlimited format than in Rotation where aggro decks are incredibly prevalent due to the dominance of powerful combo decks like OTK Roach and Dimension Shift
FanNickname: So many examples that decimate control decks, hence players responding to combo decks with aggro decks to counter them.
*** "Firstverse" -- Another nickname when a meta is very favored towards the player going first or when a class or playstyle is heavily dependent on going first (such as Swordcraft [[labelnote:Explanation]]Because Swordcraft is a follower heavy class, going 2nd puts Swordcraft in a significant disadvantage, especially for aggro centric decks or in midrange mirrors[[/labelnote]] and many aggro decks).
** "Ding Dong" -- [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101021010 Bellringer Angel's]] summon line, which
it now has become iconic of the game.
** "Dork" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101441020 Dark Dragoon Forte]] ever since the rise of Dragoncraft's winrates starting ''Tempest of the Gods''. Derogatory at first, especially considering Forte's awkwardly hammy voice acting, but several community forums, discussions, threads, and fanarts refer to Forte by this term, such as [[https://i.imgur.com/y28uOSS.jpg this anagrammed card]].
** "Miracle Roach" -- A Forestcraft deck focused around using [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103021020 Feena]] to create free [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103011030 Goblin Mages]] that draw up the key card, [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101131020 Rhinoceroach]], before playing several cards in quick succession to inflate it to high power. Draws parallels from Miracle Rogue in Hearthstone due to how it executes one turn kills, even from a full 20 defense.
** "JO Dragon" -- A Dragoncraft deck focused on using [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103412020 Dragonclaw Pendant]] to amplify the damage of all its spells, without using any followers (except Servants of Darkness created by one of the spells or Grimnir). Named so in reference to [[http://imgur.com/VQkyUG1 an old meme involving a similar-looking crystal]].
** "Satan" -- The name of [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101041030 Prince of Darkness]] in the Japanese release. (It was Satan in the original English release until they decided to rename it to Prince of Darkness.)
** "Atomeme"/"Atometa" -- For [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101541020 Lord Atomy]], due to his LethalJokeCharacter status. ''Starforged Legends'' adding tools to greatly improve the Atomy deck instead gave rise to the second nickname, especially when such a deck placed well in a tournament.
** "Albertcraft" -- A particular type of Swordcraft deck where its only Commander is [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/103241010 Albert, Levin Saber]], in order for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101221010 Maid Leader]] to consistently fetch him. Its dominance in the late ''Rise of Bahamut'' format temporarily had the nickname applied to Swordcraft as a whole.
** "Wallet deck" -- Describing a deck stocked with many legendaries, thus requiring an obscene number of vials (or packs opened) to obtain the cards to assemble it. Formerly attributed to control Swordcraft due to the reliance on the likes of Albert and Aurelia, but now more apparent in Dragoncraft due to the high-impact Dragon and Neutral legendaries enabled by its play point accumulation.
** "Seventeen-year-old" -- Eris, due to her [[Creator/KikukoInoue Japanese voice actress]].
** "Suicide Blood" -- Vengeance-based Bloodcraft decks designed to put themselves in Vengeance quickly by doing self-damage. A joke variant of this deck takes the self-damaging quirk UpToEleven by squeezing in self-damage to the point where it is likely to [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin commit suicide]] as opposed to make effective Vengeance plays. This variant was used by many to quickly help other players with the "Private Match victory without conceding" missions for a quick sum of rupies.
** "Pepe the Frog" -- Used to describe a Swordcraft officer, [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/104211040 Vagabond Frog]], which is infamous for going into Ambush at the end of the player's turn. There is a deck focused around summoning it and stacking buffs on it --
it's not a consistent deck, but ''infuriating'' to lose to, earning infamy as a "troll" deck.
** "Puck" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105141020 Fairy Dragon]] thanks to [[VideoGame/Dota2 a certain other Faerie Dragon]]
** "Disco Derg" -- Derogatory name given to the Discard Dragon archetype because of its inefficiency ever since its inception.
** "Neutralcraft" -- Not an official name. Used to describe a deck that either consists mostly of neutral cards, is ''entirely'' neutral cards, or has its most impactful plays involve neutral cards. Formerly attributed to Dragoncraft since their play point accumulation allowed for efficient use of strong but costly neutral legendary cards, but now can be attributed to nearly any deck utilizing neutral synergy from ''Wonderland Dreams''.
** "[=CoCK=]" -- An unfortunate abbreviation for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105234010 Council of Card Knights]].
** "Spellboobs" -- A nickname given to most Spellboost-based Runecraft decks (typically D-Shift), because of Isabelle's MostCommonSuperpower.
** "Jojophant" -- A nickname given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/106141020 King Elephant]] due to
[[FanNickname/Shadowverse it's resemblance to the [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Pillar Men]] as well as looking like it does a [=JoJo=] pose.
** The [[FanNickname/GranblueFantasy fan nicknames and abbreviations of characters from ''Granblue Fantasy'']] may also apply in this game due to ReusedCharacterDesign and that a portion of the ''Shadowverse'' community might have already been familiar with them from ''Granblue''. Such examples include the following:
*** "Yugu" -- A nickname for Yggdrasil, taken from the first phonetic of her name in Japanese (which is pronounced like "Yugudrasil").
*** "Cag" -- A nickname for Cagliostro, taken from the first phonetic / syllable of her name
*** "[[{{Joshikousei}} JK]]" -- An abbreviation / nickname for Rose Queen, taken from her RunningGag in the ''[[GagSeries Grand Blues!]]'' comics.
*** "DAO" -- An abbreviation for Dark Angel Olivia.
own page]].
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* MemeAcknowledgement: The Smiling Rowen meme, which originated from the English fandom, was once re-posted by the ''official'' [[https://twitter.com/shadowversegame/status/902260138513276928?lang=en English Shadowverse twitter page]] and had Rowen's edited face as its logo for a short while.
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*** "Aggroverse" -- Another nickname for Shadowverse when the meta is very favored towards aggro decks. This is especially true in the Unlimited format than in Rotation where aggro decks are less prevalent.

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*** "Aggroverse" -- Another nickname for Shadowverse when the meta is very favored towards aggro decks. This is especially true in the Unlimited format than in Rotation where aggro decks are less prevalent.incredibly prevalent due to the dominance of powerful combo decks like OTK Roach and Dimension Shift that decimate control decks, hence players responding to combo decks with aggro decks to counter them.

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** "Waifuverse" -- A common nickname for Shadowverse in general, based from the _____verse FanNickname which has also reached MemeticMutation in the game's player communities. This is coined by the players who know the game more for the {{Fanservice}}-filled artworks than the complex mechanics.

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** Any of the _____verse names:
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"Waifuverse" -- A common nickname for Shadowverse in general, based from the _____verse FanNickname which has also reached MemeticMutation in the game's player communities. This is coined by the players who know the game more for the {{Fanservice}}-filled artworks than the complex mechanics.mechanics as well as the second anniversary poll winners consisting of female characters.
*** "Aggroverse" -- Another nickname for Shadowverse when the meta is very favored towards aggro decks. This is especially true in the Unlimited format than in Rotation where aggro decks are less prevalent.
*** "Firstverse" -- Another nickname when a meta is very favored towards the player going first or when a class or playstyle is heavily dependent on going first (such as Swordcraft [[labelnote:Explanation]]Because Swordcraft is a follower heavy class, going 2nd puts Swordcraft in a significant disadvantage, especially for aggro centric decks or in midrange mirrors[[/labelnote]] and many aggro decks).
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* MilestoneCelebration: For every 1 million downloads, Cygames gives away X free packs of the latest expansion equivalent to the X million times the game has been downloaded. There are also Anniversary events commemorating years of the game, which give free packs from all expansions to the players, as well as the Polls which allow the player to vote which among the characters should be featured as the next leaders.
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* CrossDressingVoices: As with Granblue Fantasy and Rage of Bahamut, Creator/MegumiOgata voices Grimnir.
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* AllStarCast: A lot of the well-known Japanese voice actors participate in voicing the game's characters and cards.
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** "Waifuverse" -- A common nickname for Shadowverse in general, based from the _____verse FanNickname which has also reached MemeticMutation in the game's player communities. This is coined by the players who know the game more for the {{Fanservice}}-filled artworks than the complex mechanics.
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** The [[FanNickname/GranblueFantasy fan nicknames and abbreviations of characters from ''Granblue Fantasy'']] may also apply in this game due to ReusedCharacterDesign and that a portion of the ''Shadowverse'' community might have already been familiar with them from ''Granblue''. Such examples include the following:
*** "Yugu" -- A nickname for Yggdrasil, taken from the first phonetic of her name in Japanese (which is pronounced like "Yugudrasil").
*** "Cag" -- A nickname for Cagliostro, taken from the first phonetic / syllable of her name
*** "[[{{Joshikousei}} JK]]" -- An abbreviation / nickname for Rose Queen, taken from her RunningGag in the ''[[GagSeries Grand Blues!]]'' comics.
*** "DAO" -- An abbreviation for Dark Angel Olivia.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The English dub for chapters 9-11 in the Story Mode drastically changed the voice actresses for Arisa. In the Tempest of the Gods expansion, many cards ended up having new voice actors.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The English dub for chapters 9-11 in the Story Mode drastically changed the voice actresses for Arisa. In the Tempest of the Gods expansion, many cards ended up having new voice actors.actors.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://shadowverse.wikia.com/wiki/Shadowverse_Wiki The Shadowverse Wiki]].
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The Danza is when a character is named after the actor. It is not just the character and actor sharing a first or last name.


* TheDanza: Erika Sumeragi is voiced by Creator/EricaLindbeck
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* TheDanza: Erika Sumeragi is voiced by Creator/EricaLindbeck
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** "Jojophant" -- A nickname given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/106141020 King Elephant]] due to it's resemblance to the [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Pillar Men]] as well as looking like it does a [=JoJo=] pose.
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I believe this is no longer the case here since the game is now available in mainland China I think


* BannedInChina: Inverted trope. Technically speaking, the game is available in China. However, Cygames banned Chinese IP addresses mainly because many Chinese players were using bots program to constantly "reroll" [[note]]Deleting the game's data in the mobile app in order to use the free packs to get powerful Legendary cards[[/note]] their accounts and sell their accounts for real-life money.
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** "Spellboobs" -- A nickname given to most Spellboost-based Runecraft decks (typically D-Shift), because of Isabelle's MostCommonSuperpower.
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** "Dork" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101441020 Dark Dragoon Forte]] ever since the rise of Dragoncraft winrates starting ''Tempest of the Gods''. Derogatory at first, but several community forums, discussions, threads, and fanarts refer to Forte by this term, such as [[https://i.imgur.com/y28uOSS.jpg this anagrammed card]].

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** "Dork" -- Given to [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101441020 Dark Dragoon Forte]] ever since the rise of Dragoncraft Dragoncraft's winrates starting ''Tempest of the Gods''. Derogatory at first, especially considering Forte's awkwardly hammy voice acting, but several community forums, discussions, threads, and fanarts refer to Forte by this term, such as [[https://i.imgur.com/y28uOSS.jpg this anagrammed card]].



** "Atomeme" -- For [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101541020 Lord Atomy]], due to his LethalJokeCharacter status.

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** "Atomeme" "Atomeme"/"Atometa" -- For [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/101541020 Lord Atomy]], due to his LethalJokeCharacter status. ''Starforged Legends'' adding tools to greatly improve the Atomy deck instead gave rise to the second nickname, especially when such a deck placed well in a tournament.
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** "[=CoCK=]"- An unfortunate abbreviation for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105234010 Council of Card Knights]].

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** "[=CoCK=]"- "[=CoCK=]" -- An unfortunate abbreviation for [[https://shadowverse-portal.com/card/105234010 Council of Card Knights]].

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