"Shadowverse WB" New Card Pack Features "Bonfire of Nostalgia, Elmort" Revealed in Advance – Witch Follower with 3 Damage Removal and Ability Nullification
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Editorial Department: T-Tan | 2025/10/26 03:00 (UTC)
Cygames is set to release “Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond” (iOS / Android / PC, hereafter “Shadoba WB”) on October 29. We are exclusively unveiling the new card “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia”, which will be included in the upcoming expansion pack “Skybound Dragons / The Six Sky Drakes.”
The character Eremot, featured on the card “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” is a young Elune from Granblue Fantasy who loves fire. Though he appears gruff and aloof in appearance and demeanor, he’s actually a caring young man known for his kindness toward children and elders.
Before/After Evolution Thumbnail image No.003: Exclusive preview of “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” a new card from the “Skybound Dragons” pack for Shadoba WB. A witch follower with 3 damage removal and ability suppression Thumbnail image No.004: Exclusive preview of “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” a new card from the “Skybound Dragons” pack for Shadoba WB. A witch follower with 3 damage removal and ability suppression
In Shadoba WB, Eremot’s affinity for fire is highlighted, granting him a “Fanfare” effect that deals 3 damage to one enemy follower.
Additionally, in Granblue Fantasy, Eremot was known for his ability to dispel one enemy buff. In this game, he similarly nullifies all abilities of one opponent’s follower.
With modest stats of 2/1 at cost 3, he may not seem impressive at first glance—but when used effectively with his Fanfare effect, he could help regain board control in crucial moments Thumbnail image No.005: Exclusive preview of “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” a new card from the “Skybound Dragons” pack for Shadoba WB. A witch follower with 3 damage removal and ability suppression
Not only will Eremot be useful in early-game skirmishes—where witches tend to struggle—but the 3 damage removal and ability suppression make him valuable throughout midgame and late game.
When “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia” reaches its “Ultimate Evolution,” it grants the “Crest: Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” which deals 1 damage to the opponent’s leader at the start of your turn.
While not a strong standalone finisher, combining this Crest with other cards—such as using it alongside Astaroth’s Proclamation from Satan, the Final Sin—could unlock interesting synergies and combo potential.
The Crest effect pairs particularly well with Astaroth’s Proclamation. We’re also eager to see how Eremot interacts with other new cards in this expansion pack Thumbnail image No.006: Exclusive preview of “Eremot, the Flame of Nostalgia,” a new card from the “Skybound Dragons” pack for Shadoba WB. A witch follower with 3 damage removal and ability suppression