Cardfight!! Vanguard is a Japanese trading card game published by Bushiroad. It was created in collaboration between Akira Ito (Yu-Gi-Oh! R), Satoshi Nakamura (Duel Masters), and Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani. The game ...

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Cardfight!! Vanguard is a Japanese trading card game published by Bushiroad. It was created in collaboration between Akira Ito (Yu-Gi-Oh! R), Satoshi Nakamura (Duel Masters), and Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani. The game was also released in conjunction with a TV anime series. In the game, players "ride" a unit as their Vanguard, which represents them on the board. They may also summon other units as Rear Guards to attack or support. The game is won by doing 6 points of damage to the opponent's Vanguard.

Card Name: Black Dragon Knight, Vortimer

Card Number: EB03/014EN

Clan: Gold Paladin

Critical: 1

Grade / Skill: Grade 2 / Intercept

Nation: United Sanctuary

Power: 9000

Race: Human

Rarity: R

Unit: Normal Unit

Card Effect: [CONT](VC):If you have a card named "Scout of Darkness, Vortimer" in your soul, this unit gets [Power] +1000. [AUTO]:[Choose one of your rear-guards, and retire it] When a card named "Spectral Duke Dragon" rides this unit, if you have a card named "Scout of Darkness, Vortimer" in your soul, you may pay the cost. If you do, look at up to two cards from the top of your deck, search for up to two from among them, call them to separate open (RC), and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.

  • A single individual card from the Cardfight!! Vanguard trading and collectible card game (TCG/CCG).
  • This is of R rarity.
  • From the Cavalry of Black Steel set.

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