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Luna Light Perfume – Yu-Gi-Oh! Throwback Thursday (2016)

Luna Light Perfume
Luna Light Perfume

Luna Light Perfume – #RA04-EN090

Target 1 “Lunalight” monster in your GY; Special Summon it. You can banish this card from your GY, then discard 1 card; add 1 “Lunalight” monster from your Deck to your hand.

Date Reviewed:  October 23rd, 2025

Rating: 4.08

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale. 1 is awful. 3 is average. 5 is excellent.

Reviews Below:



King of
Lullaby

Hello Pojo Fans,

Luna Light Perfume is our Throwback Thursday choice for Lunalight week and remains a necessity to the archetype.

Normal Spell that is a Monster Reborn for any Lunalight monster, this cost-free Spell is going to get you whatever you want in your grave. Any Fusion, any Main Deck monster, it’s yours. That monster is likely to pay you back with at the very least giving you a +1, if not more. With Kaleido Chick not being a once per turn, she is the first one that comes to mind. Gold Leo will get another add then discard ability, Emerald Bird can do a discard to draw off its Normal/Special Summon, and Blue Cat can double another Lunalight monster’s ATK.

If you were to banish Luna Light Perfume, then discard a card, you get yourself a Lunalight monster from the Deck. Straight-away, feels like a -1 with the banish and the discard, but then you remember this is Lunalights and several monsters function off the discard. Yellow Marten can use both effects while in the grave, while Crimson Fox is a good setup for an OTK push with dropping an opponent’s monster’s ATK to 0. When sent to the grave Lunalight Emerald Bird can Special Summon a banished Lunalight Level 4 or lower back in defense, but effects are negated (you still get a body on board). The best though is the newest option for Lunalight: Silver Hound. With Special Summoning a Lunalight from your Deck off it being sent to the grave, you are setting up your field and grave at the same time. Silver Hound is now in the grave and only needs a Lunalight Fusion Monster to then become a negation from the grave, and you will be Fusion Summoning the turn you play Perfume.

There isn’t a downside to playing Luna Light Perfume. Both effects are extremely beneficial to you and do not cause a disadvantage on the field or in your hand. I suppose the only way it could be a downside would be if you didn’t have a card to discard to use the second effect, but that shouldn’t be hard to come by.

Advanced- 4/5      Art- 4/5

Until Next Time,
KingofLullaby



Crunch$G

Throwback Thursday this week brings us to the card Lunalight has wanted to be able to serarch for years and now finally has the ability to actually do so: Luna Light Perfume.

Perfume is a Normal Spell that lets you target and Special Summon any Lunalight monster directly from the graveyard, which is great in an archetype lacking in HOPTs on certain cards to be able to keep extending your combos out, giving you likely a Level 4 to go into a Rank 4 or material for a Fusion/Link Summon. You can also banish this card from the graveyard and discard a card to add a Lunalight monster from Deck to hand, giving you graveyard setup while also getting you to a key combo piece to keep your plays going. All this without any HOPT restrictions so you can use both effects multiple times in the same turn. An insane card many archetypes wish they had, Lunalight is lucky to have it and now be searchable, which makes it less necessary to play 3 copies as it can become a bit win-more at that stage, but it doesn’t hurt as bad to max out on it and draw multiples if you are able to begin Lunalight combo in the first place.

As for Genesys, it’s more likely a 3-of without Tiger being an extender option, you just hope to open a copy or two along with the one Perfume Dancer searches.

Advanced Rating: 4/5
Genesys Rating: 3.75/5
Art: 4/5 Mostly cause the background is very pretty, otherwise it’s just a bottle.



Mighty
Vee

Quite possibly the second most infamous (not) Lunalight card after Lunalight Tiger, Throwback Thursday brings us Luna Light Perfume, a Normal Spell. As its name suggests, it is heavily associated with Lunalight but technically is not a Lunalight card at all, so you can’t search it with Lunalight Yellow Marten as you normally would– causing no end of grief to Lunalight fans. Fortunately, we already went over yesterday’s card, the aptly-named Lunalight Perfume Dancer, which will directly search Perfume. Perfume has 2 notably non-once per turn effects. The first will simply Special Summon any Lunalight monster. That alone is already pretty good, but that directly leads into its other effect, which will let you banish Perfume from your Graveyard and discard a card to search any Lunalight monster. Not discarding for effect is rough since your Lunalight monsters want to be sent by effect, but searching a monster is well worth it, especially since you can use it the same turn, unlike certain modern cards. This’ll even let you use it to fish for combo starters like Lunalight Gold Leo after sending it with Foolish Burial Goods. The meme about Lunalight being an Xyz deck wasn’t just for show; in the past, Perfume, combined with Tiger, could easily flood your board with level 4 bodies and made Lunalight pretty much one of the best Xyz spam decks for the time. Of course, Ryzeal has since stolen that crown, but at least Lunalight is much better at summoning its own Fusion monsters now to compensate. You’re no longer dependent on spamming level 4 bodies, so running 3 Perfumes is no longer strictly necessary; it’s nice as a discard for Gold Leo, and the deck is now consistent enough that you don’t even need to run Foolish Burial Goods. 2 seems to be the magic number, and I agree!

+Versatile as both a combo piece and as a starter through Foolish Burial Goods
+Not once per turn so can lead to explosive combos
-Doesn’t discard for effect
-Requires Foolish Burial Goods to use effectively as a starter

Advanced: 4.25/5
Genesys: 3.75/5
Art: 2.75/5 It’s a bottle of perfume, what did you expect?


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