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'''Vanilla''' is a slang term used by players in various trading card games to refer to a creatures or cards that have "no abilities".
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'''Vanilla''' is a slang term used by [[player]]s in various Trading Card Games to refer to [[creature]]s or [[card]]s that have "no [[Ability|abilities]]" as they lack [[effect]] [[text]].
   
 
They are also referred to as either "vanilla creatures" or "vanilla cards".
 
They are also referred to as either "vanilla creatures" or "vanilla cards".
   
 
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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
 
A typical vanilla card would be a creature such as Burning Mane.
 
A typical vanilla card would be a creature such as Burning Mane.
 
{{Card Example
 
{{Card Example
 
|name= Burning Mane
 
|name= Burning Mane
|image= BurningMane.jpg
 
 
|civilizations= Nature
 
|civilizations= Nature
 
|type= Creature
 
|type= Creature
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Due to their lack of abilities they are often shunned and dismissed in many decks. However, due to their usual stable and balanced power to cost ratio (1 mana for 1000 power) they are often seen as decent creatures to evolve onto depending on their race(s).
 
Due to their lack of abilities they are often shunned and dismissed in many decks. However, due to their usual stable and balanced power to cost ratio (1 mana for 1000 power) they are often seen as decent creatures to evolve onto depending on their race(s).
   
While they might seem as "boring" or "useless" they can be useful to teach new players how to play Duel Masters without complications during creature attacks and are often featured in starter decks due to this fact not to confuse players that are new to the game.
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While they might seem as "boring" or "useless" they can be useful to teach new players how to play Duel Masters without complications during creature attacks and are often featured in starter decks due to this fact not to confuse players that are new to the [[game]].
   
Creatures such as [[Zagaan, Knight of Darkness]] can be be close to be considered as a vanilla creature due to its "Double breaker" ability that is seen as easy to understand and something basic that many higher power creatures have. It is often called a "french vanilla" (or even "[[Quasi-Vanilla]]") due to this, a card that is seemingly vanilla other than a small standard ability such as Double breaker or Shield Trigger (such as [[Amber Grass]]).
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Creatures such as [[Zagaan, Knight of Darkness]] can be close to be considered as a vanilla creature due to its "Double breaker" ability that is seen as easy to understand and something basic that many higher power creatures have. It is often called a "french vanilla" (or even "[[Quasi-Vanilla]]") due to this.
   
 
A few vanilla creatures even feature no flavor text (in the OCG) such as [[Skeleton Soldier, the Defiled]] or [[Alpaca Hammer]]. However, the opposite is also true on cards such as the [[Parlock]] line of cards or cards such as [[Rhapsody, Guard of Hope]] which feature more flavor text than other cards due to not being restricted by their effect text.
 
A few vanilla creatures even feature no flavor text (in the OCG) such as [[Skeleton Soldier, the Defiled]] or [[Alpaca Hammer]]. However, the opposite is also true on cards such as the [[Parlock]] line of cards or cards such as [[Rhapsody, Guard of Hope]] which feature more flavor text than other cards due to not being restricted by their effect text.
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While most Vanilla creatures are between the mana costs of 1 to 4, some exist at 5 and 6 mana as well. The strongest Vanilla creature currently in the game is [[Raging Dragon Lord]] in the Fire Civilization which costs 7 mana and has 25000 power. In [[DMR-10]], a vanilla creature, [[Cobra, Snake Man Show]], is introduced with a power of 2013 to commemorate the 13 years of Duel Masters which sparks interest in vanilla decks among players.
 
While most Vanilla creatures are between the mana costs of 1 to 4, some exist at 5 and 6 mana as well. The strongest Vanilla creature currently in the game is [[Raging Dragon Lord]] in the Fire Civilization which costs 7 mana and has 25000 power. In [[DMR-10]], a vanilla creature, [[Cobra, Snake Man Show]], is introduced with a power of 2013 to commemorate the 13 years of Duel Masters which sparks interest in vanilla decks among players.
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The only previous usage of Vanilla creatures in competitive play was [[The Ramen]], which allowed the player to cast [[Niyare Get, Zero Trick]] on turn 2 without using [[Prelude of Horror]] (As [[Yattareman]] makes all the players [[Jokers]] cost at least 1) as well as break all the opponent's shields with [[Nothing Zero, Secret Destruction]].
   
 
<gallery position="center" widths="120" hideaddbutton=true>
 
<gallery position="center" widths="120" hideaddbutton=true>
 
TulktheOracle.jpg|[[Tulk, the Oracle]]
 
TulktheOracle.jpg|[[Tulk, the Oracle]]
Dm28-73.jpg|[[Lazerion, Light Attack Soldier]]
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dm28-73.jpg|[[Lazerion, Light Attack Soldier]]
Dm28-106.jpg|[[Dunas, Spirit Knight]]
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dm28-106.jpg|[[Dunas, Spirit Knight]]
Dmx1-9.jpg|[[Raging Dragon Lord]]
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dmx1-9.jpg|[[Raging Dragon Lord]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==Support==
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
|-
 
! Support Creature: !! Card Effect:
 
|-
 
| [[Aqua Teacher]]
 
| When you summon a creature that has '''no abilities''', you may draw a card.
 
|-
 
| [[Sandpit Man]]
 
| When you put this creature into the battle zone, you may put 2 creatures that have '''no abilities''' from your graveyard into the battle zone.
 
|-
 
| [[Delacroix, Heroine of Liberation]]
 
| When your creatures that have '''no abilities''' attack, that creature gets +6000 power and breaks an additional shield.
 
|-
 
| [[Matsurida Wasshoi]]
 
| Your creatures that cost 3 or more that have '''no abilities''' cost 2 less to summon. However, they can't cost less than 1.
 
|-
 
| [[Wendigo Apache, Izanai's Blank]]
 
| When you put this creature into the battle zone, search your deck. You may put a creature that costs 4 or less from among it that has '''no abilities''' into the battle zone. Then shuffle your deck.
 
|-
 
| [[Parlock, Sacred Prayer]]
 
| When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a card that has abilities, and put that card into your hand. Then, put the rest of the '''revealed cards''' into the battle zone.
 
|-
 
| [[Namename Nameko]]
 
| When you put this creature into the battle zone, this turn, your creatures in the battle zone that have '''no abilities''' get +5000 power and break an additional shield.
 
|-
 
| [[Pure White Blueprint]]
 
| Reveal the top 5 cards of your deck. From among them, put any creatures that have '''no abilities''' into your hand, and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
 
|}
 
 
==Deck Types==
 
*[[Vanilla beatdown]]
 
   
 
==List of Vanilla creatures==
 
==List of Vanilla creatures==
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===Monocolored Civilizations===
'''[[Light Civilization]]'''
 
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{| style="width:80%;"
 
| '''[[Light Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 1={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 1}}
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|-|Mana Cost 1={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 1|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2}}
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3}}
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|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Multicolored}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
 
|}
'''[[Water Civilization]]'''
 
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{| style="width:70%;"
 
| '''[[Water Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2}}
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3}}
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|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Multicolored}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
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|}
'''[[Darkness Civilization]]'''
 
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{| style="width:70%;"
 
| '''[[Darkness Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2}}
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3}}
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|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Multicolored}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
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|}
'''[[Fire Civilization]]'''
 
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{| style="width:90%;"
 
| '''[[Fire Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2}}
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3}}
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|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Mana Cost 6={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 6|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Mana Cost 7={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 7|Exc=Multicolored}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
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|}
'''[[Nature Civilization]]'''
 
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{| style="width:70%;"
 
| '''[[Nature Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2}}
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3}}
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|-|Mana Cost 3={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 3|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Multicolored}}
|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Multicolored}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
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|}
'''Zero Cards'''
 
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===Colorless===
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{| style="width:50%;"
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| '''[[Zero Civilization]]'''
 
<tabber>
 
<tabber>
|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Zero|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4}}
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|-|Mana Cost 4={{DPL|Cat1=Colorless|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 4|Exc=Jokers}}
|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Zero|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Colorless|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Exc=Jokers}}
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</tabber>
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|}
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{| style="width:50%;"
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| '''[[Jokers Civilization]]'''
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<tabber>
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|-|Mana Cost 2={{DPL|Cat1=Jokers|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 2|Cat4=Colorless}}
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|-|Mana Cost 5={{DPL|Cat1=Jokers|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Mana Cost 5|Cat4=Colorless}}
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</tabber>
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|}
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===Multicolored===
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As of [[DMRP-08]], the text of "this [cardtype] is put into your mana zone tapped." was moved to the Mana Number, and isn't treated as effect text. This makes multicolored cards with no other effect text as having no abilities and receive support for cards that affect cards with no abilities.
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'''[[Allied Civilization]]'''
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<tabber>
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|-|L+W={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=Water|Cat3=No Abilities}}
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|-|L+N={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=Nature|Cat3=No Abilities}}
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|-|W+D={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=Darkness|Cat3=No Abilities|Exc=Fire}}
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|-|D+F={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=Fire|Cat3=No Abilities||Exc=Water}}
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|-|F+N={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=Nature|Cat3=No Abilities}}
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|-|W+D+F={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=Darkness|Cat3=Fire|Cat4=No Abilities}}
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</tabber>
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'''[[Enemy Civilization]]'''
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<tabber>
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|-|W+F={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=Fire|Cat3=No Abilities|Exc=Darkness}}
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</tabber>
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===Gacharange Creatures===
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<tabber>
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|-|Light={{DPL|Cat1=Light|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Water={{DPL|Cat1=Water|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Darkness={{DPL|Cat1=Darkness|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Fire={{DPL|Cat1=Fire|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Nature={{DPL|Cat1=Nature|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Exc=Multicolored}}
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|-|Multicolored={{DPL|Cat1=Multicolored|Cat2=No Abilities|Cat3=Gacharange Creature|Cat3=Gacharange Creature}}
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
   
 
==Rulings==
 
==Rulings==
 
*This can include any card without effect text but doesn't include such things as multicolored cards that are put tapped into your mana zone. Due to this, cards such as [[Gonta, the Warrior Savage]] or [[Vorg, Brawler of Hell]] aren't considered to be true Vanilla creatures. As such, they don't receive support from cards that affect a creature with no abilities.
 
*A creature such as [[Cute Whisper]] or [[Necrodragon Tsukuyomi]] are supported by cards that care for Vanilla creatures, as [[Soul]] is not considered to be an ability.
 
*A card such as [[Promephius Q]] is considered to be a Vanilla creature, due to it featuring no text in its effect box. While a survivor creature often gets the abilities shared to it by other survivors, it is considered to be a Vnilla creature in its hand or battle zone by itself.
 
*A card is still be considered Vanilla for just including [[Flavor Text]], as it does not influence gameplay in any form and is not considered to be an ability.
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*A [[twinpact]] card such as [[Raging Dragon Lord / Gaial's Dragon King Intense Destruction]] or [[Alpaca Hammer / Command of the Gang Leader]] is considered to have no abilities on its creature side, and does receive Vanilla support.
   
 
==Support==
This can include any card without effect text, this includes such things as multicolored cards that are put tapped into your mana zone. Due to this, cards such [[Gonta, the Warrior Savage]] are not considered to be true Vanilla creatures.
 
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===Supporting===
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''Cards that support Vanilla creatures''
 
{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
 
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! Support Card: !! Card Effect:
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Delacroix, Heroine of Liberation}} || ■ Whenever your creatures that have '''no abilities''' attack, that creature gets +6000 power and breaks an additional shield until the end of the turn.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Matsurida Wasshoi}} || Your creatures that have '''no abilities''' that cost 3 or more may each cost 2 less to summon. They can't cost less than 1.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Namename Nameko}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, each of your creatures in the battle zone that have '''no abilities''' gets +5000 power and breaks an additional shield until the end of the turn.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Parlock, Sacred Prayer}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a card that has abilities, and put that card into your hand. Then put the rest of the '''revealed cards''' into the battle zone.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Pure White Blueprint}} || ■ Reveal the top 5 cards of your deck. From among them, put any creatures that have '''no abilities''' into your hand, and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Sandpit Man}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, you may put 2 creatures that have '''no abilities''' from your graveyard into the battle zone.
 
|-
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| {{Tooltip|Vanilla Zone}} || ■ Reveal the top 2 cards of your deck. Put all cards that have '''no abilities''' from the revealed cards into your mana zone and the rest into your graveyard.
 
|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Wendigo Apache, Izanai's Blank}} || ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, search your deck. You may put a creature that costs 4 or less from among it that has '''no abilities''' into the battle zone. Then shuffle your deck.
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|}
   
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===Supported===
A creature such as [[Cute Whisper]] or [[Necrodragon Tsukuyomi]] are supported by cards that care for vanilla creatures, as "Soul" is not considered to be an ability.
 
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''Cards supported by Vanilla creatures''
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{| class="wikitable" style="color:black; background-color:#FFFFFF;"
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|-
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! Supported Card: !! Card Effect:
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|-
 
| {{Tooltip|Aqua Teacher}} || ■ Whenever a creature that has '''no abilities''' is summoned, you may draw a card.
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|}
   
 
==Deck Types==
A card such as [[Promephius Q]] is considered to be a vanilla creature, due to it featuring no text in its effect box. While a survivor creature often gets the abilities shared to it by other survivors, it is considered to be a vanilla creature in its hand or battle zone by itself.
 
 
*[[Vanilla beatdown]]
   
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==Trivia==
A card is still be considered vanilla for just including [[Flavor Text]], as it does not influence gameplay in any form and is not considered to be an ability.
 
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*Sometimes a creature with a bad effect will be called vanilla as a derogatory term, especially if it's a [[Quasi-Vanilla]].
   
 
{{Gameplay}}
 
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Revision as of 01:00, 25 February 2020

Vanilla
バニラ (Banira)
Dmwiki.net: Article
Category: No Abilities

Vanilla is a slang term used by players in various Trading Card Games to refer to creatures or cards that have "no abilities" as they lack effect text.

They are also referred to as either "vanilla creatures" or "vanilla cards".

Details

A typical vanilla card would be a creature such as Burning Mane.

2 Burning Mane
 / Creature
Beast Folk
2000
It pulled up a young tree by its roots, swinging it over its head as though it were a twig.


Due to their lack of abilities they are often shunned and dismissed in many decks. However, due to their usual stable and balanced power to cost ratio (1 mana for 1000 power) they are often seen as decent creatures to evolve onto depending on their race(s).

While they might seem as "boring" or "useless" they can be useful to teach new players how to play Duel Masters without complications during creature attacks and are often featured in starter decks due to this fact not to confuse players that are new to the game.

Creatures such as Zagaan, Knight of Darkness can be close to be considered as a vanilla creature due to its "Double breaker" ability that is seen as easy to understand and something basic that many higher power creatures have. It is often called a "french vanilla" (or even "Quasi-Vanilla") due to this.

A few vanilla creatures even feature no flavor text (in the OCG) such as Skeleton Soldier, the Defiled or Alpaca Hammer. However, the opposite is also true on cards such as the Parlock line of cards or cards such as Rhapsody, Guard of Hope which feature more flavor text than other cards due to not being restricted by their effect text.

Although any of the creatures stay at a ratio of 1 mana for 1000 power, there are many exceptions such as Tulk, the Oracle (1 for 500), Lazerion, Light Attack Soldier (3 for 3500) and Dunas, Spirit Knight (3 for 4000).

DMR-07 introduced a new creature Vanilla Giant (named after this slang term) that is a Nature creature with 4 for 5000 power. The set also introduced card draw and cost reduction capabilities for when vanilla creatures are played, which is the first form of support given to them 11 years after Duel Masters began. Whether future support will be released in upcoming sets is currently unknown.

While most Vanilla creatures are between the mana costs of 1 to 4, some exist at 5 and 6 mana as well. The strongest Vanilla creature currently in the game is Raging Dragon Lord in the Fire Civilization which costs 7 mana and has 25000 power. In DMR-10, a vanilla creature, Cobra, Snake Man Show, is introduced with a power of 2013 to commemorate the 13 years of Duel Masters which sparks interest in vanilla decks among players.

The only previous usage of Vanilla creatures in competitive play was The Ramen, which allowed the player to cast Niyare Get, Zero Trick on turn 2 without using Prelude of Horror (As Yattareman makes all the players Jokers cost at least 1) as well as break all the opponent's shields with Nothing Zero, Secret Destruction.

List of Vanilla creatures

Monocolored Civilizations

Light Civilization
Water Civilization
Darkness Civilization
Fire Civilization
Nature Civilization

Colorless

Zero Civilization
Jokers Civilization

Multicolored

As of DMRP-08, the text of "this [cardtype] is put into your mana zone tapped." was moved to the Mana Number, and isn't treated as effect text. This makes multicolored cards with no other effect text as having no abilities and receive support for cards that affect cards with no abilities.

Allied Civilization

Enemy Civilization

Gacharange Creatures

Rulings

  • This can include any card without effect text but doesn't include such things as multicolored cards that are put tapped into your mana zone. Due to this, cards such as Gonta, the Warrior Savage or Vorg, Brawler of Hell aren't considered to be true Vanilla creatures. As such, they don't receive support from cards that affect a creature with no abilities.
  • A creature such as Cute Whisper or Necrodragon Tsukuyomi are supported by cards that care for Vanilla creatures, as Soul is not considered to be an ability.
  • A card such as Promephius Q is considered to be a Vanilla creature, due to it featuring no text in its effect box. While a survivor creature often gets the abilities shared to it by other survivors, it is considered to be a Vnilla creature in its hand or battle zone by itself.
  • A card is still be considered Vanilla for just including Flavor Text, as it does not influence gameplay in any form and is not considered to be an ability.
  • A twinpact card such as Raging Dragon Lord / Gaial's Dragon King Intense Destruction or Alpaca Hammer / Command of the Gang Leader is considered to have no abilities on its creature side, and does receive Vanilla support.

Support

Supporting

Cards that support Vanilla creatures

Support Card: Card Effect:
Delacroix, Heroine of Liberation ■ Whenever your creatures that have no abilities attack, that creature gets +6000 power and breaks an additional shield until the end of the turn.
Matsurida Wasshoi ■ Your creatures that have no abilities that cost 3 or more may each cost 2 less to summon. They can't cost less than 1.
Namename Nameko ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, each of your creatures in the battle zone that have no abilities gets +5000 power and breaks an additional shield until the end of the turn.
Parlock, Sacred Prayer ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a card that has abilities, and put that card into your hand. Then put the rest of the revealed cards into the battle zone.
Pure White Blueprint ■ Reveal the top 5 cards of your deck. From among them, put any creatures that have no abilities into your hand, and put the rest on the bottom of your deck in any order.
Sandpit Man ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, you may put 2 creatures that have no abilities from your graveyard into the battle zone.
Vanilla Zone ■ Reveal the top 2 cards of your deck. Put all cards that have no abilities from the revealed cards into your mana zone and the rest into your graveyard.
Wendigo Apache, Izanai's Blank ■ When you put this creature into the battle zone, search your deck. You may put a creature that costs 4 or less from among it that has no abilities into the battle zone. Then shuffle your deck.

Supported

Cards supported by Vanilla creatures

Supported Card: Card Effect:
Aqua Teacher ■ Whenever a creature that has no abilities is summoned, you may draw a card.

Deck Types

Trivia

  • Sometimes a creature with a bad effect will be called vanilla as a derogatory term, especially if it's a Quasi-Vanilla.