Pilica, Descendant of Gusto


Psychic / Effect  WIND / 3
When this card is Normal or Special Summoned: You can target 1 WIND Tuner monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that target in face-up Defense Position. Its effects are negated. If you activated this effect, you cannot Special Summon monsters for the rest of this turn, except WIND monsters. You can only use this effect of "Pilica, Descendant of Gusto" once per turn.
1000/1500 
CARD ID: 71175527
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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YuGiOh! TCG karta: Pilica, Descendant of Gusto

TCG SETS

TCG SetSymbolRarityLowAvgTrend
Primal Origin PRIO-EN029 Super Rare---

Card Trivia

 This card's Japanese name, Pirika, in Ainu language means good or beautiful.
 This explains about this card's eventual connection with the Ritual Beast Tamers, the Gusto archetype's successor, since most of the Ritual Beast monster's name is based on Ainu language themselves.
 This card has the opposing counterpart in terms of etymology, Ritual Beast Tamer Wen.
This card's ATK and DEF stats are the reversed stats of Wen.
This monster is the daughter of Kamui, Hope of Gusto and Reeze, Whirlwind of Gusto.
She's also one of two odd-Leveled non-Synchro Psychic-Type Gusto monsters (being Level 3), while Reeze is Level 5.
Her hair color is similar to that of Reeze.
Her effect is seemingly designed intentionally to make Synchro Summoning Daigusto Sphreez easier, which supports this theory further.
This monster's staff is the same as the ones previously owned by Kamui, Hope of Gusto, with wooden statue of Gusto Falco on top of it.
Currently, this card is the only non-Synchro Psychic-Type Gusto monster with no male counterpart.
She's also the only non-Synchro Psychic-Type Gusto monster whose familiar (the green penguin in this artwork) hasn't been released as a Gusto card. It was released as Spiritual Beast Rampengu, a grown-up Ritual Beast version of it.
This monster has a Zefra/Ritual Beast Tamer counterpart: Ritual Beast Tamer Zeframpilica.
Both Pilica and Rampengu can be seen in its artwork.
This monster appears in the artwork of El Shaddoll Fusion, Ritual Beast Ambush, Zefra Path, Ritual Beast Return, and Daigusto Laplampilica.
Pilica's hairband is a sea shell, representing her friendship with Gishki Emilia, who also has a sea shell in her artwork. According to Master Guide 4, Her  hairband was given to her by her best friend from the Gishki. It can be seen as a symbol of the peace between the Gusto and Gishki, who had fiercely battled each other in the past.
The same shell is still present in Emilia's adult form, Dance Princess of the Nekroz.

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OCG Rulings



"When this card is Normal or Special Summoned" effect is a Trigger Effect. (This effect targets 1 WIND Tuner monster in your Graveyard.): Pilica, Descendant of Gusto

This effect can be activated during the Damage Step.

The effects of a monster Special Summoned by this effect that activate in the Graveyard are applied normally.

Not being able to Special Summon non-WIND monsters is applied after the effect of "Pilica, Descendant of Gusto" is activated. Therefore, even if you have already Special Summoned non-WIND monsters, you can still activate the effect of "Pilica, Descendant of Gusto".: During a turn in which you have already Special Summoned non-WIND monsters, can you activate the effect of "Pilica, Descendant of Gusto"?