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<i>Luck & Logic</i>

Luck & Logic

Japanese media franchise


Luck & Logic (ラクエンロジック, Raku en Rojikku) is a media franchise created by Bushiroad with five other companies: Bandai Visual, Doga Kobo, Nitroplus, Lantis, and Yuhodo. It consists of a trading card game, with the first products released on February 28, 2016, and an anime television series by Doga Kobo.

Quick Facts ラクエンロジック (Raku en Rojikku), Genre ...

Plot

Luck & Logic

In the year L.C. 922, mankind faces an unprecedented crisis. Following the conclusion of a hundred-year war on the mythical world of Tetra-Heaven, the losing demon gods sought a safe haven and invaded the human world Septpia. The government forced to fight by employing logicalists belonging to the Another Logic Counter Agency (ALCA), a special police that protects the streets from foreigners of another world. Logicalists are given a special power that allows them to enter a trance with goddesses from the other world. One day, Yoshichika Tsurugi, a civilian who is lacking "Logic" and lives peacefully with his family, meets the beautiful goddess Athena while helping people escape from a demon god attack. She wields the "Logic" that Yoshichika should have lost. This leads Yoshichika to an unexpected destiny with Athena. To the young logicalists whose natures are of "luck" and "logic", the future of the world has been entrusted.

Hina Logi ~from Luck & Logic~

It has been a year since the demon gods attacked the city of Naien and the world is at peace once again. Liones Yelistratova, a princess from a small country, begins her study at a school which is a special facility run by ALCA who trains logicalists to protect the peace of the world. Liones has a lot of unique classmates in Class 1-S. They include Nina Alexandrovna, a mature but loner student who takes pride as a logicalist; Mahiro Kyobashi, a student with talents for technology and likes searching for foreigners; and Yayoi Tachibana, the elegant class representative.

Luck & Logic characters

Logicalists

Yoshichika Tsurugi (剣 美親, Tsurugi Yoshichika)
Voiced by: Kenshō Ono (Japanese); Nathan Sharp (English)[2]
The main protagonist of the series. Missing "logic" from a past tragedy, but despite this, he is living happily with his family. Becomes the covenanter of the Tetra-Heaven Foreigner "Goddess Who Rules over Wisdom and Strategy, Athena."
Tamaki Yurine (揺音 玉姫, Yurine Tamaki)
Voiced by: Risa Taneda (Japanese); Skyler Davenport (English)[2]
Holds a leadership position among the Logicalists. Takes a tough attitude towards Yoshichika. Can both study and exercise, and is a serious class president type. Covenanter of "Goddess of Love and Beauty, Venus."
Chloe Maxwell (クロエ・マクスウェル, Kuroe Makusuweru)
Voiced by: Sora Tokui (Japanese); Megan Shipman (English)[2]
A blonde girl, whose charm point is her ribbon and ponytail. Has a sporty and bright personality, and is friendly to anyone. Covenanter of "Goddess of War, Valkyrie."
Mana Asuha (明日葉 学, Asuha Mana)
Voiced by: Inori Minase (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)[2]
Reticent with sharp eyes, and does not have much of a relationship with others. She is always found listening to music on her headphones, and is often alone. Covenanter of "Goddess of the Moon, Artemis."
Veronica Ananko (ヴェロニカ・アナンコ, Veronika Ananko)
Voiced by: Risa Mizuno (Japanese); Janelle Lutz (English)[2]
Chief of the Naien branch of ALCA. She serves as a mentor of logicalists, but also enters the battlefield herself. In the wake of a certain incident, she developed feelings of revenge against the foreigners from the parallel worlds. Covenanter of "Goddess of Wrath and Punishment, Nemesis."
Yukari Nanahoshi (七星 縁, Nanahoshi Yukari)
Voiced by: Aimi Terakawa (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado (English)[2]
She was the manager of the women's high school soccer team, but was forcibly called to become a rookie Logicalist. She assumes the role of a supporting member and a caring person, but often does clumsy things. Later becomes the covenanter of "Snake God, Quetzalcoatl."
Olga Breakchild (オルガ・ブレイクチャイルド, Oruga Bureikuchairudo)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Ian Moore (English)[2]
A logicalist belonging to ALCA. He was analyzed to have extraordinary potential as a logicalist, however later becomes the covenanter of "Ruler of Sept-Heaven, Lucifer."

Foreigners

Athena (アテナ, Atena)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)[2]
A goddess of the parallel world Tetra-Heaven. She meets Yoshichika and is sent into a lifestyle of cohabitation. A kind-hearted woman who hates it when precious life is lost. Is filled with a sense of justice.
Venus (ヴィーナス, Vīnasu)
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)[2]
A goddess who came from Tetra-Heaven together with Athena. Embraces all love in everything, and is characterized by falling in love immediately. At every opportunity, she speaks words of love to men and women alike.
Valkyrie (ヴァルキリー, Varukirī)
Voiced by: Chiaki Omigawa (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English)[2]
A goddess of Tetra-Heaven, and the less talkative one between her and Chloe, her personality is the kind that does not understand jokes. Although she acknowledges Chloe's bravery in battle, she feels grief that she is at her mercy every day.
Artemis (アルテミス, Arutemisu)
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese); Heather Walker (English)[2]
A mysterious goddess who came from Tetra-Heaven. A woman who sings and loves poetry. She watches the school from a distance. She is nocturnal, and becomes sleepy if the moon is not out.
Nemesis (ネメシス, Nemeshisu)
Voiced by: Izumi Kitta (Japanese); Natalie Hoover (English)[2]
A goddess of Tetra-Heaven with a sharp tongue. Zombie movies are a great favorite of hers, as she has a weakness for grotesque things. She has an erudite side, which does not suit her young appearance. Keeps a strict eye on young logicalists.
Quetzalcoatl (ケツァルコアトル, Ketsarukoatoru)
Voiced by: Ryū Nakatani (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)[2]
An arrogant demon god who believes himself superior to human beings. However, he is willing to help people who he sees as giving him the proper respect a god deserves, including Yukari, who he sees as a high priestess of sorts. He eventually becomes the partner of Yukari.
Lucifer (ルシフェル, Rushiferu)
Voiced by: Kōsuke Toriumi (Japanese); Seth Magill (English)[2]
A detached and somewhat aloof demon god, but affable in general conversation. He generally shows no ill will, even when talking to his enemies. His true goal is coexistence between humans and gods, a mission he honestly and strongly believes in. He eventually becomes the partner of Olga.

Other characters

Utsutsuno Jarno (ヤルノ うつつの, Yaruno Utsutsuno)
Voiced by: Hozumi Gōda (Japanese); Chuck Huber (English)[2]
Director of ALCA.
Shiori Tsurugi (剣 しおり, Tsurugi Shiori)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese); Jill Harris (English)[2]
Yoshichika's younger sister.
Pieri Saotome (ピエリ早乙女)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese); Kristi Kang (English)[2]
One of the staff members in the command center of ALCA revealed to be a good hacker.
Logigraph (ロジグラフ, Rojigurafu)
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (Japanese); Caitlin Glass (English)[2]
An earphone with a mic which generates a screen in front of the logicalists' eyes when activated. It has a variety of functions, including data analysis, communication, closing gates, and forming covenants. Staff members are responsible for analyzing and calculating data sent from Logigraphs.

Hina Logi ~from Luck & Logic~ characters

Logicalists

Liones Yelistratova (リオネス • エリストラ一トヴァ, Rionesu Erisutorātova)
Voiced by: Madoka Asahina[3] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English)[4]
The eccentric but potentially powerful student of Pirari Academy. Introduced as a princess from a small country who always had the dream to become a logicalist. Develops a close friendship with Nina. Covenanter of "Flower Lips, Rosa" and "Innocent Running About, Waffle".
Nina Alexandrovna (ニーナ • アレクサンドロヴナ, Nīna Arekusandorovuna)
Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura[3] (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)[4]
The soft-spoken student of Pirari Academy. Previously a professional logicalist from ALCA, but transferred to the academy to learn how to enjoy her youth. Develops a close friendship with Liones. Covenanter of "I'll Shoot!, Amor" and "Proud Archangel, Michael".
Mahiro Kyobashi (京橋万博, Kyōbashi Mahiro)
Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori[3] (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)[4]
The tech savvy student of Pirari Academy. Has a thirst for foreigners and their culture. Usually builds and carries gizmos and gadgets. Covenanter of "Preparing for Battle, Selen" and "Main Armament Fire, Dread".
Yayoi Tachibana (橘弥生, Tachibana Yayoi)
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori[3] (Japanese); Mikaela Krantz (English)[4]
The ace student of Pirari Academy. Comes from a family of merchants that has built a conglomerate corporation. Covenanter of "Scepter Staff Technique, Qipao" and "Manipulating Airflow, Nagi".
Yuko Morigaya (森ヶ谷 タ子, Morigaya Yuko)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda[3] (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell (English)[4]
The resident advisor at Shirakaba Dormitory and the student council vice president of Pirari Academy. Covenanter of "Goddess of the Hearth, Vesta".
Karin Kiritani (桐谷華凛, Kiritani Karin)
Voiced by: Yui Ogura[3] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas (English)[4]
Twin sister of Karen and close friend of Yayoi. Wears a blue scarf.
Karen Kiritani (桐谷華恋, Kiritani Karen)
Voiced by: Kaede Yuasa[3] (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English)[4]
Twin sister of Karin and close friend of Yayoi. Wears a red scarf.
Mizuki Azuma (東瑞希, Azuma Mizuki)
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[3] (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English)[5]
The student council president of Pirari Academy. Shown to have unrequited romantic feelings towards Yuko.
Aoi Iroha (五六八 葵, Iroha Aoi)
Voiced by: Ayaka Ohashi[3] (Japanese); Rachel Michelle Thompson (English)[5]
The student council treasurer of Pirari Academy. Revealed to be a transfer student from ALCA to retrain as a logicalist.
Ashley Bradbury (アシュリー・ブラッドベリ, Ashurī Buraddoberi)
Voiced by: Mikoi Sasaki[3] (Japanese); Kasi Hollowell (English)[5]
The student council secretary of Pirari Academy. Revealed to be a transfer student from ALCA to retrain as a logicalist.

Foreigners

Rosa (ローザ, Rōza) and Vesta (ウェスタ, Wesuta)
Voiced by: Eriko Matsui[3] (Japanese); Kristin Sutton (Rosa)[5] and Tabitha Ray (Vesta) (English)
Rosa is a foreigner from Monolium who can control vines with her flowers. Vesta is a foreigner from Tetra-Heaven who can instantaneously complete household chores.
Amor (アモル, Amoru)
Voiced by: Rimi Nishimoto[3] (Japanese); Marla Acevedo (English)[5]
A foreigner from Tetra-Heaven, armed with a bow and arrow with the ability to pierce objects and wings for flight.
Qipao (七宝, Shippō) and Dread (ドレッド, Doreddo)
Voiced by: Izumi Kitta[3] (Japanese); Didi Archilla (Qipao)[5] and Kristen McGuire (Dread) (English)
Qipao is a foreigner from Disfia, armed with a scepter staff used for close combat. Dread is a foreigner from Tritomy, armed with an artillery mecha-type weapon used for far range.
Selen (セレン, Seren)
Voiced by: Yuka Ozaki[3] (Japanese); Dani Chamers (English)
A foreigner from Tritomy, armed with a saber used for close combat and rocket boosters used for flight.
Michael (ミカエル, Mikaeru)
Voiced by: Aina Aiba (Japanese); Terri Doty (English)
A foreigner from Tetra-Heaven, armed with a sword and shield.
Waffle (ワッフル, Waffuru)
Voiced by: Ayano Yamamoto
A foreigner from Monolium, armed with dual blades.
Nagi ()
Voiced by: Ayasa Itō (Japanese); Trina Nishimura (English)
A foreigner from Disfia who can control wind with her feathers.

Other characters

Rino Fujisaki (藤崎梨乃, Fujisaki Rino)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Takayanagi[3] (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[4]
The assistant homeroom teacher of Class 1-S of Pirari Academy.
Shizuha Kagura (神楽静葉, Kagura Shizuha)
Voiced by: Mai Aizawa[3] (Japanese); Kristy Sims (English)[4]
The homeroom teacher of Class 1-S of Pirari Academy.
Principal (学園長, Gakuen-chō)
Voiced by: Akiko Yajima[3] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass (English)[4]
The cloaked, harp-playing principal of Pirari Academy.
Kozue Amahara (天原 梢, Amahara Kozue)
Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[3] (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)[4]
The bespectacled, hardworking vice principal of Pirari Academy.
Strafansky Yelistratova (スコラファンスキー・エリストラートヴァ, Sukorafansukī Erisutorātova)
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama[3] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
Liones's father. Behaves like a helicopter parent around Liones despite his masculinity.
Linya Yelistratova (リーニャ • エリストラ一トヴァ, Rīnya Erisutorātova)
Voiced by: Marie Miyake (Japanese); Morgan Garrett (English)
Liones's mother. Behaves very sternly around Liones despite her femininity.

Media

Anime

A 12-episode anime television series by Doga Kobo aired from January 9[6] to March 26, 2016. The opening theme is "STORY" by Kenshō Ono and the ending theme is "Meiyaku no Kanata" (盟約の彼方) by Emi Nitta.[7]

A new 12-episode television series titled Hina Logi ~from Luck & Logic~ (ひなろじ〜from Luck & Logic〜) aired from July 1[8][9][3] to September 23, 2017. Funimation has licensed both series in North America.[10] Muse Communication licensed both series in Southeast Asia.[11]

Episode list

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Notes

  1. All English titles are taken from Funimation.
  2. All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

Trading card game

The Luck & Logic trading card game was officially released in Japan on January 28, 2016. Trial deck 1 and 2, Brave Logic and Rinne Logic respectively, as well as the first booster expansion, Growth & Genesis, was released in English on June 24, 2016. Booster set 5, Trance Re:union, was the last set released for English edition of the game, which was released on March 31, 2017.

Gameplay

Luck & Logic is played between two players with pre-constructed decks. Players take turns playing cards, using abilities, and initiating battles. The game ends when one of two win conditions are met.

Win conditions

There are two win conditions in Luck & Logic. A player wins by destroying all six of his opponent's gates or when his opponent refreshes twice. Refreshing is the act of shuffling one's drop zone (discard pile) back into the deck.

Deck construction

These decks consist of 60 cards in total, 50 cards in the main deck and 10 cards in the gate deck. The main deck contains member, tactics, and paradox cards, and the gate deck must consist of exactly 10 gate cards. You may have up to four cards of the same name in the main deck, and up to two cards of the same Gate number in the gate deck.

Card types

Member

There are three types of members in Luck & Logic: Logicalists, Foreigners, and Tranceunions.

Logicalists and Foreigners are members that can combine through Trance to form Tranceunions. These members can be played from hand or "sortied" by paying its cost using "stock," as long as its level is equal to or less than the number of cards in the player's level zone. Tranceunions may have a Logic Drive ability that can be played in the main phase, as long as the Tranceunion has "soul" under it. Tranceunions obtain "soul" when they are played through the Trance method. If they are played from the hand without using Trance, they do not have "soul" and cannot use their Logic Drive.

Tactics

Tactics cards are "event" cards that can be played during a battle, and they give the player's member an advantage in the battle.

Paradox

Paradoxes are horizontal cards that, like Tactics cards, can be played during a battle. These paradoxes change the rules of the battle and may swing the outcome of the battle.

Gate

These are the cards that make up the gate deck. The gate cards are placed face-down on every circle. When a gate is destroyed, it is flipped face-up. Destroying all of the opponent's gates is a win condition.


References

  1. "Animax Asia to Air Luck & Logic Anime". Anime News Network. March 9, 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  2. "Summer 2017 Simuldub on FunimationNow". Funimation. July 13, 2017.
  3. "Muse Asia Streams Luck & Logic Anime". Anime News Network. July 12, 2021. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  4. "STORY" (in Japanese). November 12, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2016.

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