
Lunalight Perfume Dancer – #DUAD-EN031
2 “Lunalight” monsters
If this card is Fusion Summoned: You can add 1 “Luna Light Perfume” from your Deck to your hand. You can target 1 other “Lunalight” card you control; return it to the hand/Extra Deck, then you can Special Summon 1 “Lunalight” monster from your hand. You can banish this card from your GY; this turn, all monsters your opponent controls lose ATK equal to their original DEF. You can only use each effect of “Lunalight Perfume Dancer” once per turn.
Date Reviewed: October 22nd, 2025
Rating: 4.0
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,
Lunalight Perfume Dancer gives Lunalights another generic option other than Cat Dancer to Fusion Summon.
Needing only two Lunalight monsters for its Fusion Summon, Perfume Dancer gets you to our Throwback Thursday choice: Luna Light Perfume, a card you are likely playing several of in the archetype. Swapping out a Lunalight on the field to Special Summon one from the hand turns any Lunalight in your hand into an extender, as the Main Deck Lunalight monsters do not have inherit extension abilities aside from Yellow Marten. With the Special Summon you are likely to get an effect off your new Lunalight monster, which will add to your advantage, and, it is always worth mentioning that Kaleido Chick is not once per turn.
To aid in the OTK-style of Lunalight, Perfume Dancer can banish herself to drop all of your opponent’s monsters ATK equal to their DEF. While this is useless against Link Monsters, bigger boss monsters typically carry strong DEF stats, as well as a lot of Main Deck monsters with higher Levels. There will be monsters that drop less than 1000 in ATK, but with the ability to pump themselves up within the archetype and attack multiple times, Lunalight won’t have any problem with that. This effect is a welcome addition to their arsenal.
Lunalight Perfume Dancer is a fantastic add to the archetype. While you are still climbing the same way: Cat > Panther > Leo Dancer to get to your biggest and best Fusion Monsters, this is going to aid in your Fusion Climbing. She is easy to summon, adds a Luna Light Perfume to your hand which will get you the other body needed for a Cat Dancer Fusion Summon, and can swap a Lunalight on-board for one in your hand to benefit from their effect(s). You may go into this before Cat Dancer and use this card’s effects to set up Cat Dancer’s tribute effect to prevent battle destruction the first time around for the opponent’s monsters while granting itself double attacks.
Advanced- 4/5
Art- 4/5
Until Next Time,
KingofLullaby

Crunch$G
Midweek brings us a much easier to summon Lunalight Fusion Monster that’s much better than our previous option: Lunalight Perfume Dancer.
Perfume Dancer is a Level 6 DARK Beast-Warrior Fusion with 2000 ATK and 1500 DEF. Stats are fine for a Level 6, nothing gamebreaking. Fusion Materials are any 2 Lunalights, just like Cat Dancer, though this might be one you’ll actually summon instead of sending off of Kaleido Chick, as upon Fusion Summon of this card you get to search for Luna Light Perfume from your Deck to your hand, finally giving the archetype a searcher for the card since that space made it not a Lunalight card and therefore not searchable off the graveyard effect of Yellow Marten per-se. You can target another Lunalight card you control and return it to the hand or Extra Deck and then you can Special Summon a Lunalight from the hand. Mostly just a way to trigger the Pendulum Scale effect of Lunalight Tiger more than once per turn, as Lunalight has previously tried to do in the past via Yellow Marten and even Zephyros the Elite. Finally, you can banish this card from the graveyard to make all monsters your opponent controls lose ATK equal to their DEF for the turn, which can help close out a game, but funny enough also makes this a good Ultimate Slayer or Dogmatika Punishment target against Lunalight to out their new boss monster, which you might see from time to time in Decks not needing the Extra Deck since Lunalight is a Deck to currently respect. HOPT on each effect, of course. Perfume Dancer helps a ton by finally giving the Deck a searcher to Perfume, all while being able to extend your plays and weaken the opponent’s monsters to swing for game. Simple summoning conditions makes 2 a good option, as Lunalight does have a good chunk of monsters they still want to run in the Extra Deck.
As for Genesys, the lack of Links likely makes this a 3-of in the format as the Extra Deck isn’t as tight without them, though again your combos are weakened.
Advanced Rating: 4/5
Genesys Rating: 3.5/5
Art: 4/5 Cute attire.

Mighty
Vee
You can’t have Fusion deck support without at least another Fusion monster, and that’s how we get today’s card, Lunalight Perfume Dancer, a level 6 DARK Beast-Warrior Fusion monster. Mercifully, it’ll take any 2 Lunalight monsters, so you won’t have to worry about Fusion climbing to bring it out like the other Fusions; all you’ll need is Lunalight Fusion or Poymerization . To make up for it, its stats aren’t great at all, with 2000 attack and 1500 defense. And, spoiler, it doesn’t have any battle effects! Not that it needs them.
Perfume Dancer has 3 hard once per turn effects, which is still rather rare for an Extra Deck monster but is becoming a bit more common. The first triggers on Fusion Summon, letting you search (fittingly) Luna Light Perfume. Yep, we can now finally search this card, the infamous non-once per turn revive that also gets a search at the same time. That alone would’ve been crazy enough, but Perfume Dancer’s second effect puts it over the top; it’ll let you return any other Lunalight card you control back to the hand or Extra Deck, then let you Special Summon a Lunalight monster from your hand. Ideally, you’ll use this to return Lunalight Tiger so you can activate it again for another revive, then summon Lunalight Kaleido Chick for yet another mill. The combo applications are endless, but that’s the main play since that can help set up the summon of the new boss monster. Perfume Dancer’s last effect is easily the least important, but still quite useful; it’ll let you banish it from your Graveyard to drop the attack of all monsters your opponent controls by their original defense stat. It’ll almost certainly guarantee an OTK, but you’ll usually want to save Perfume Dancer to be banished by Lunalight Silver Hound for the negate. Lunalight was already pretty good at spamming Rank 4s, and now they’re even better thanks to Perfume Dancer searching Luna Light Perfume– you can easily summon Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir or Infernal Flame Banshee to go into the Nemeses engine. Of course, this time around they’re actually good at summoning Fusion monsters too, especially the new boss monster we’ll be seeing very soon.
+Amazing combo piece that searches Luna Light Perfume for explosive combos
+Only needs any 2 Lunalight monsters
-Requires a bit of setup to make
-Attack drop usually isn’t worth losing out on Silver Hound’s negate
Advanced: 4/5
Genesys: 3.5/5
Art: 4.25/5 TCG definitely got the jump on this one! But the censor is pretty tasteful at least.
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