Difference between revisions of "Void"
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− | + | | caption = "[[Infernoid Attondel]]" in the artwork of "[[Void Seer]]". | |
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| ja_name = {{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}} | | ja_name = {{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}} | ||
| romaji = Rengōku | | romaji = Rengōku | ||
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− | "'''Void'''", known as "'''Purgatory'''" ({{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}, ''Rengoku'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s, the first support for which was introduced in ''[[Crossed Souls]]'' | + | "'''Void'''", known as "'''Purgatory'''" ({{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}, ''Rengoku'') in the Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Spell Card|Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s that support the "[[Infernoid]]" archetype, the first support for which was introduced in ''[[Crossed Souls]]''. |
− | + | While an archetype in the ''[[TCG]]'' and ''[[OCG]]'', in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' manga]], it is a [[series]] used by [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] that supports the "[[Infernity]]" archetype. | |
− | "[[Unformed Void]]" is not a "Void" card because | + | "[[Unformed Void]]" is not a "Void" card because its Japanese name does not contain 「{{Ruby|煉|れん}}{{Ruby|獄|ごく}}」. In addition, due to the above reason, "[[Blast Magician]]" is also a member of this archetype. However, because ''TCG''/''OCG'' support for this archetype only works on [[Spell Card|Spell]] and [[Trap Card]]s, this is not an issue, unless it is treated as an [[Equip Card]]. |
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Revision as of 00:17, 8 March 2017
"Void", known as "Purgatory" (
While an archetype in the TCG and OCG, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga, it is a series used by Kalin Kessler that supports the "Infernity" archetype.
"Unformed Void" is not a "Void" card because its Japanese name does not contain 「