Chaos Zero Nightmare Card Motion Restoration and Loot Certification Cards

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Two advanced systems in Chaos Zero Nightmare, Card Motion Restoration and Loot Certification Cards, add major cosmetic and reward layers to your progression. Here’s everything you need to know, with detailed steps and links to essential guides and community tips.

Card Motion Restoration: Foil Animation for Unique Cards

Card Motion Restoration allows you to give your 5★ unique cards a dazzling foil-like animated effect for style and bragging rights. You’ll need Prism Modules, which are pulled from the Eternal Moment Banner using Prism Lenses.

How to Restore Card Motion

  1. Pull for Prism Modules in the Eternal Moment Banner: target your preferred 5★ before summoning.
  2. Once you have a Prism Module, visit your combatant’s menu and tap the Card Motion Restoration button (bottom right).
  3. Select “Restore” under your card of choice.
  4. Each animation requires one Prism Module, a full unlock is five modules per card.

Full guide: Card Motion Restoration Explained
Watch: Video guide to card motion restoration

Note: Only unique 5★ cards can be animated; basic cards are excluded from animation for now.

Strategy and Community Tips

  • Use Prism Modules on top-tier meta or favorite waifu/husbando units (Reddit tips and discussion).
  • Prioritize combatants you use most in battles and PVP intros.
  • No preview currently, check YouTube showcases before investing.
  • Each animation is permanent, so commit to your favorites early.

Loot Certification Cards: Your Key to Post-Run Rewards

Loot Certification Cards are essential for claiming Chaos Loot after runs, without them, your run yields no payout!

How the System Works

  • You start the game with four Loot Certification Cards.
  • At the end of each Chaos Manifestation run, spend one Loot Certification Card to gain rewards (EXP, mats, currency).
  • If depleted, you must use 60 Aether per extra loot claim; refills only available after all four are used.

Full guide: Loot Certification Card Guide
Watch: Loot Certification Card video explanation

Tip: Save cards for higher difficulty runs; never burn extra Aether on low-level loot.

Advanced Use Cases and Reset Info

Focus Card Motion Restoration on your best cards and manage Loot Certification Cards wisely for high-level rewards. For advanced strategies and the latest changes, visit the Game8 wiki and Ultimategacha guides.

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