Introduction
Following the release of Yukino Bijin Support card, we are greeted with two new Support Cards Yaeno Muteki and Zenno Rob Roy. In this article, we will In this article, we will briefly go over whether these cards are worth pulling for.
Keep in mind that Support Cards released after their banner ends wil be added to the pool of SSRs in the next banner. This also means that for future banners, the odds of obtaining a specific SSR off banner becomes extremely difficult.
TLDR
No, the Super Creek and Tazuna rerun banners are just around the corner. If you need to pull on a Support Card banner, we highly recommend waiting for that instead.
Yaeno Muteki is a niche card that will not be used outside of Skill Hint pruning for legacy Umas in Champion’s Meeting. Zenno Rob Roy, on the other hand, is a decent Stamina SR card catered towards Pace and Late Surger strategies.
As mentioned previously, it is best to save your Carats, even as a new player, for the upcoming Super Creek and Tazuna rerun.
Support Card Overview
Yaeno Muteki Overview

For the featured Support Card on this banner, we have Yaeno Muteki (Power). With the Champion’s Meeting just around the corner, it gains significant value.
This card provides three extremely strong skills: Playtime’s Over, Ramp Up, and Tail Held High. In addition, it has 60% Hint Frequency and Lv 4 Hint Levels, allowing it to frequently offer Skill Hints during training that can be bought at a low cost.
Unfortunately, outside of legacy or parent runs, it does not see relevant usage. With only 20% Specialty Priority, it is difficult to justify using this card during training runs.
In addition, one of its skills, Playtime’s Over, is tied to its second Chain Event, which ends the event chain early and prevents you from obtaining the gold skill It’s On!.
Zenno Roy Rob Overview

Sharing the banner with Yaeno Muteki is Zenno Rob Roy, an SR Power card. Unlike the featured SSR, Zenno Rob Roy is a fairly strong Support Card.
At MLB, it offers 20 Initial Friendship Gauge, 60 Specialty Priority, 5% Training Effectiveness, and 1 Stamina Bonus. While these are great effects, this card lacks both Race Bonus and Mood Bonus.
That being said, if you already have Manhattan Cafe, a 3 LB Satono Diamond, or Super Creek, those are generally better options.
Should You Pull?

No, this banner is an easy skip. Yaeno Muteki is a terrible card for training and will only be useful for Skill Hint pruning during Champion’s Meeting. For this purpose, we highly recommend borrowing an MLB copy from a friend.
As for Zenno Rob Roy, Super Creek is a far superior card and will have a rerun in the next banner.