There are two types of flair, which are as follows: Cosmetic Flair : They always appear on the card, especially when put on showcases in a profile
Because of this, it was difficult for players to build decks around their favorite archetypes from the anime
These cards do not have a drop shadow under the character illustration window, hence the name Shadowless
Yuffie, Materia Hunter Yuffie, Materia Hunter mainly suffers in ranking because ninjas are absent in red

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There was always an asterisk at the end of kill target creature, whether it was a restriction on what you could kill, not being able to always kill what you wanted to kill, or a bunch of crap that happened after you killed it