Rai-Mei
Thunder / Effect LIGHT / 3
When this card is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, you can add 1 Level 2 or lower LIGHT monster from your Deck to your hand.
1400/1200
CARD ID: 63223467
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Crossroads of Chaos | CSOC-EN085 | Super Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This monster has a male counterpart: Rai-Jin.
In Japanese, Raimei means thunder. However, there was already a card called Raimei, so a hyphen was added to this card's name.
Fittingly, this monster is a Thunder-Type monster.
This is one of the few cards whose printed Japanese name consists only of English alphabetical characters and punctuation.
This monster appears in the artwork of Trust Chain.
This monster's face is reminiscent of Luna's from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, albeit aged a little and possessing a criminal mark.
In Japanese, Raimei means thunder. However, there was already a card called Raimei, so a hyphen was added to this card's name.
Fittingly, this monster is a Thunder-Type monster.
This is one of the few cards whose printed Japanese name consists only of English alphabetical characters and punctuation.
This monster appears in the artwork of Trust Chain.
This monster's face is reminiscent of Luna's from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, albeit aged a little and possessing a criminal mark.
OCG Rulings
The effect of "Rai-Mei" does not target.: Effect Monster > Rai-Mei
Both "Rai-Mei" and "Raimei" have their names pronounced "raimei", so if you wish to declare either card with "Mind Crush", then you must further describe the card to be declared until your opponent understands which card you are declaring. For example, you could declare "the Monster Card "raimei" or "the Spell Card "raimei", etc.: When you declare the card name of "Rai-Mei" or "Raimei", is it necessary to distinguish between the two?