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Wizard's soul is written and drawn by Aki★Eda, not to be confused with Aki☆Eda.<br>
Wizard's soul is written and drawn by Aki★Eda, not to be confused with Aki☆Eda.<br>


Manaka is good at the game Wizard's Soul, a TCG largely based off [[Magic: The Gathering|MTG]]. [[Serious Business|A useful skill in this setting]]. However she hates playing. Her play style isn't fun to play against either. After her dad gets her family in debt she decides to join a tournament and use the prize money to get her family out of it.
Manaka is good at the game Wizard's Soul, a TCG largely based off [[Magic: The Gathering|MTG]]. Being good at WS is [[Serious Business|a useful skill in this setting]]. However she hates playing, at least if her goal is to win. Her play style isn't fun to play against either. After her dad gets her family in debt she decides to join a tournament and use the prize money to get her family out of it.


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Revision as of 00:09, 11 June 2018

Wizard's soul is written and drawn by Aki★Eda, not to be confused with Aki☆Eda.

Manaka is good at the game Wizard's Soul, a TCG largely based off MTG. Being good at WS is a useful skill in this setting. However she hates playing, at least if her goal is to win. Her play style isn't fun to play against either. After her dad gets her family in debt she decides to join a tournament and use the prize money to get her family out of it.

Tropes used in Wizard's Soul - Koi no Seisen include:

[She] hit me with the weakest possible creature for 20 turns straight!

  • Identical Panel Gag: With the Cherry Tapping example above.
  • Scanlation: Wizard's Soul has been picked up (and been dropped) by various scanlators, at least one of which seems to be a team effort (in which presumably one edits and the other translates or something). At least one of the scanlators was very likely a Magic player.
  • Serious Business: Wizard's Soul is the go-to way of measuring someone's combination of luck, intelligence, and ability. Despite this, since it seems everyone plays constructed, wealth is a factor. One prominent enough that it gets talked about.