So WAKE CUP! Mocha was revealed in DUAD, and as a Flip Monster that can flip a face-down monster on the field face-up while also Special Summoning itself from hand, it is a great Flip Monster extender for making Subterror Behemoth Fiendess. However, after some pretty quick deliberation, it is not good in Prediction Princess because we would have to be playing a large number of low Level Flip Monsters while also hard drawing Mocha in order to even Summon it by its effect. And then you would need enough Flip Monsters to open a good number of them in your hand to even use the effect of Behemoth Fiendess. The Decks that I feel could make the best use of Mocha are Krawler and a Subterror Deck playing a large number of Behemoths. Prediction Princess is not one of these Decks. But I did see that it is an Aqua monster, and it just so happens that a certain Level 9 Fusion Monster needs Aqua monsters as material: Tearlaments Kaleido-Heart. So after some Deck-building attempts and testing, I still concluded that WAKE CUP! Mocha is just not playable in Prediction Princess, even Tearlaments Prediction Princess because of you having to hard draw it so often. But in the process, I was able to refine my previous Tearlaments Prediction Princess Deck quite a bit. It still is nothing that you should actually be playing, but it is a better representation of what a Tearlaments Prediction Princess Deck should look like.
To refresh everyone’s memory, Tearlaments has 1 Level 9 monster in Tearlaments Kaleido-Heart which is a Level 9 DARK Fiend Fusion Monster that requires Tearlaments Reinoheart and 2 Aqua monsters as material. It cannot be used as Fusion Material, and if it is Special Summoned or if an Aqua monster is sent to your GY by a card effect while it’s on the field, you can target a card your opponent controls and shuffle it into the Deck. Then, if it is sent to the GY by a card effect, you can Special Summon it, and then you must send a Tearlaments card from your Deck to the GY. Kaleido-Heart is one of the best Level 9 monsters you could be playing in Prediction Princess simply because of how synergistic its effects are with various cards within the Deck. Mereologic Aggregator detaches its materials for effect, not cost, so when you are attaching Herald of the Arc Light from your GY and detaching Kaleido-Heart, Kaleido can just bring himself back which gives you that additional material on field to go into either S:P Little Knight or I:P Masquerena instead of being forced to Link Aggregator off into Gravity Controller. Furthermore, Kaleido-Heart’s effect to shuffle a card on field back into the Deck activates on Special Summon, not Fusion Summon, so Summoning him off of Summoner of Illusions will trigger his effect. Even bringing him back from GY with Nine-Lives Cat will do the same, not to mention that if he is used for another Aggregator, he will bring himself back again. Also, sending any Tearlament card from Deck to GY when he revives himself can give you a options such as sending Tearlaments Scream to search for either any Tearlament Trap or even sending a Reinoheart from Deck to GY to set-up a Fusion Summon play involving Subterror Behemoth Phospheroglacier on your opponent’s turn to make another Kaleido-Heart, which is what I am focusing on in this new version of the Deck.
Full combo is any way to dump Rainbow Bridge of Salvation into the GY and World Legacy Monstrosity. This is quite the unreliable combo to open, but I just want to reiterate that I am doing this whole thing of testing Level 9s with Prediction Princess just to test the potential options as well as to identify noticeable synergies between these cards. Specifically, this new Tearlaments Prediction Princess list is to refine and give a better interpretation of what such a Deck would look like, at least more optimally. Let’s say that you opened Foolish Burial Goods as your way to send Bridge to GY. Activate Goods to send Rainbow Bridge of Salvation from Deck to GY. Banish Bridge from GY to add a Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise and a Primeval Planet Perlereino from Deck to hand. Activate Perlereino to add Tearlaments Reinoheart from Deck to hand. Normal Reinoheart and activate his effect on Normal Summon to send any Tearlaments name from Deck to GY, let’s say that you sent Tearlaments Scheiren. Scheiren activates in GY to Fusion Summon Tearlaments Kaleido-Heart by placing herself from GY, Reinoheart from field, and Emerald Tortoise from hand on the bottom of your Deck. Activate Monstrosity targeting Kaleido-Heart to Special Summon Prediction Princess Bibliomuse and Deus-X Krawler from Deck. Xyz Deus-X and Kaleido-Heart into Mereologic Aggregator who sends Herald of the Arc Light from Extra Deck to GY. Herald triggers to add Prediction Princess Tarotrei from Deck to hand. Aggregator activates its other effect, targeting Herald in GY, and detaching Kaleido-Heart to attach Herald from GY. Kaleido-Heart triggers after being sent to GY to Special Summon himself back and sending Reinoheart from Deck to GY. Link Aggregator and Kaleido-Heart into I:P Masquerena. Herald triggers again in GY to add Underworld Ritual of Prediction from Deck to hand. Activate Underworld Ritual to Ritual Summon Tarotrei by tributing Bibliomuse. Bibliomuse triggers to Special Summon herself back from GY face-down. Activate Tarotrei’s effect to flip Bibliomuse face-up, which then triggers her Flip Effect to search for Prediction Princess Tarotreith and another Underworld Ritual from Deck. Activate the second Underworld Ritual to Ritual Summon Tarotreith face-down using Bibliomuse. Proceed to the End Phase, and Tarotrei Special Summons Deus-X Krawler from GY face-down. During your opponent’s Standby Phase, banish Underworld Ritual from your GY to activate its effect and chain Tarotrei’s effect to flip Tarotreith face-up. Tarotreith is flipped face-up and then Underworld Ritual Special Summons Bibliomuse from Deck face-down. Tarotreith’s Flip Effect triggers to Special Summon Subterror Behemoth Phospheroglacier from Deck face-down and then chain its other effect to flip both Bibliomuse and Deus-X face-up. On a new chain, Bibliomuse uses her Flip Effect to add another Tarotrei and Underworld Ritual from your Deck to your hand. Now, you have Deus-X negating all activated monster effects on your opponent’s field, Bibliomuse searched follow-up and is providing targeting and destruction protection to your Ritual Monsters, I:P Masquerena can Link Summon Borrelguard Dragon using itself and 2 other monsters (not Deus-X), Borrelguard can then Quick Effect flip Phospheroglacier face-up which triggers its Flip Effect to send either Scheiren or Merrli from Deck to GY, their effect would then trigger to place itself, Reinoheart, and Phospheroglacier on the bottom of the Deck to Fusion Summon another Kaleido-Heart to spin a card, and Perlereino can also pop a card when your Tearlaments are returned to Deck.
For the Main Deck Monsters: 3 Prediction Princess Tarotrei, 2 Prediction Princess Tarotreith, and 3 Prediction Princess Bibliomuse. Tarotrei can Quick Effect flip a monster on field face-up or face-down and she can Special Summon a Flip Monster from hand or GY face-down during your End Phase. Tarotreith must either be Ritual Summoned or Special Summoned via Tarotrei's effect in the End Phase. Her Flip Effect Special Summons a Flip Monster from your Deck face-down and she can also Quick Effect flip any number of your monsters face-up or face-down. Bibliomuse can Special Summon herself back face-down after being Tributed and sent there. Her Flip Effect adds a Prediction Princess monster other than herself and a Ritual Spell from Deck to hand and while she is face-up on the field, your Ritual Monsters gain targeting and destruction protection from your opponent’s card effects. 1 Deus-X Krawler which negates all activated monster effects on your opponent's side of the field after it has been flipped face-up and if it is destroyed on field, you can search for a Level 9 monster with a different Type and Attribute. 1 Pot of the Forbidden which has a Flip Effect that lets you choose between Drawing 2 cards, returning all Spell/Traps on the field to the hand, destroying all monsters your opponent controls, or looking at your opponent's hand and shuffling a card from it back into the Deck. 1 Subterror Behemoth Phospheroglacier. We are only using it for its Flip Effect which sends a card from your Deck to the GY like a budget Beatrice. Sadly, it is not as good as Beatrice as its effect to send any card from Deck to GY is stuck on a Flip Effect, but it does have some utility as a Flip Monster in Prediction Princess, like being able to dump a Tearlament to Fusion Summon Kaleido-Heart on our opponent’s turn in this Deck. We are just playing 5 Tearlament monsters: 3 Tearlaments Reinoheart, 1 Tearlaments Scheiren, and 1 Tearlaments Merrli. Reinoheart sends a Tearlaments monster from Deck to GY on Normal or Special Summon, and aside from being a named material on Kaleido-Heart, that is pretty much all that we are using him for. As for Scheiren and Merrli, we are just using them for their GY effect which is if they are sent to the GY by a card effect, you can Fusion Summon a monster by placing materials from your hand, field, and/or GY on the bottom of your Deck including itself. I’m not excluding Havnis on purpose, but we do not need that many names in this Deck. Even 1 name could work, but we need to ensure that we can actually send one off of Reinoheart. Drawing it would essentially kill the combo. 1 Crystal Beast Emerald Tortoise to search off of Rainbow Bridge of Salvation and it is an Aqua to make Kaleido-Heart. Finally, 3 Nibiru, the Primal Being, 2 Mulcharmy Purulia, and 3 Mulcharmy Fuwalos. Drawing Foolish Burial Goods and World Legacy Monstrosity is really unruly, so this Deck intends to go second and hopefully draw into combo through the Mulcharmies which is, again, not great but it does work better than praying to draw combo going first.
For Spell/Traps: 3 Underworld Ritual of Prediction which can Ritual Summon a Prediction Princess Ritual Monster from hand or GY face-up or face-down and you can banish it from GY during the Standby Phase to Special Summon a non-Ritual Prediction Princess monster from Deck face-down. 3 World Legacy Monstrosity which can either Special Summon a Level 9 monster from your hand or target a Level 9 monster you control to Special Summon 2 Level 9 monsters from your Deck with a different type and Attribute, but with different names. 2 Primeval Planet Perlereino which adds a Tearlaments monster or a Visas Starfrost from Deck on activation. While it is on field, all Fusion Monsters and Tearlaments monsters you control gain 500 ATK. And if a Tearlaments monster(s) you control or in your GY is returned to the Deck or Extra Deck, you can target and destroy a card on field. We don’t need to maximize on this card because we are intending to use Rainbow Bridge of Salvation as the main way to Perlereino to get Reinoheart. Opening Perlereino by itself means that you don’t have a second Aqua monster unless you open Purulia, Phospheroglacier, Tortoise, or a Tearlament name in your starting hand, so you can’t make Kaleido-Heart off of Reinoheart through this. Also, unlike my previous list, we are not playing Tearlaments Perlergia because I don’t know what happened to me when I was making the previous list to make myself forget about the existence of Rainbow Bridge of Salvation, which literally is the card that gets you to Kaleido-Heart by itself compared to Perlergia which requires you to open both it and Reinoheart. 1 Pot of Prosperity. 3 Foolish Burial Goods. 1 Triple Tactics Talent. 3 Forbidden Droplet not only as a going second card, but as a way to get a Rainbow Bridge of Salvation out of your hand and into the GY. Speaking of, 2 Rainbow Bridge of Salvation which you can banish from GY to search for a Crystal Beast and a Field Spell from Deck.
Extra Deck: 2 Tearlaments Kaleido-Heart. 2 Herald of the Arc Light which adds a Ritual Monster or Ritual Spell from your Deck to your hand if it is sent to the GY. 1 Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS - Sky Thunder. 1 Infinitrack Earth Slicer and 1 K9 - EX “Werewolf” as removal and large attackers that can be used to go into Zeus. 2 Mereologic Aggregator, 1 Laevateinn, Generaider Boss of Shadows, and 1 Jormungandr, Generaider Boss of Eternity. 1 Nine-Lives Cat which is a Rank 9 that prevents your opponent from targeting other monsters you control that were Special Summoned from the GY with card effects. This effect really doesn’t do anything unless you somehow make it turn 1 and keep it around to prevent your opponent from Imperming your Deus-X Krawler on their turn or something. But, it can also detach a material and target either a Level 9 in your GY or a monster in your opponent’s GY and Special Summon that monster. Again, this can bring back a Kaleido-Heart to use its effect to spin a card on the field, but it can be also used to get something from your opponent’s GY as well. 1 Borrelguard Dragon which is a LINK-4 that requires 3+ Effect Monsters as material and cannot be destroyed by card effects. We are mainly using it for its Quick Effect which targets a monster on field and changes it to face-up Defense Position whereas this effect’s activation cannot be responded to by your opponent’s cards or effects.You may not have seen me use or really talk about this card much, but it is good, specifically as a Link Summon off of I:P Masquerena on your opponent’s turn (since that’s when you will usually have enough material to do so) in order to have a way to flip up a Flip Monster that was Special Summoned by Tarotreith from Deck at the moment that you need to do so. In that case, as described in the combo above, you would chain Tarotreith’s effect to flip any number of face-down monsters you control face-up to her Flip Effect that Special Summons a Flip Monster from Deck face-down. That ensures that Deus-X and Bibliomuse are face-up on field as soon as possible for protection and to negate the activation of your opponent’s monster effects on their field. Borrelguard can then be Link Summoned via I:P using herself, Tarotreith, and probably either Tarotrei or Bibliomuse since they’ve done their job in setting up your Flip Monsters, especially Deus-X. Now, for the Flip Monsters whose Flip Effects are most useful when timed correctly (i.e. Summoner of Illusions Special Summoning a Fusion Monster with an effect that activates on Special Summon, Pot of the Forbidden’s Raigeki effect, Greed Jar in general, etc.), Borrelguard will be able to facilitate them via its effect at the right moment. Issue is that you usually do not have the material to make it Turn 1, so I:P going into it on your opponent’s turn is the most optimal way to get it out. Unless you are playing Symphonic Prediction Princess that is, which is bad, but it does do it (I will post this Deck someday). Finally, 1 S:P Little Knight and 1 I:P Masquerena.
Side Deck: 2 Gizmek Kaku, the Supreme Shining Sky Stag, 3 Droll & Lock Bird, 1 Harpie’s Feather Duster, 2 Lightning Storm, 2 Dark Ruler No More, 2 Triple Tactics Thrust, and 3 Evenly Matched.