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Revision as of 17:34, 12 May 2023

Infernoble Knight
"Infernoble Knight Emperor Charles"
Japanese
  • えんせい
  • 焔聖騎士 (base)
  • えんせいきし (ruby)
  • Enseikishi (romanized)
  • Flame Holy Knight (translated)
French
  • Chevalier Noble Inferno
German
  • Flammedler Ritter
Italian
  • Infernobile Cavaliere
Korean
  • 불꽃성기사
  • 불꽃聖騎士 (Hanja)
  • Bulttotseonggisa (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Infernobre Cavaleiro
Spanish
  • Infiernoble Caballer
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"Infernoble Knight", known in Japanese as "Flame Holy Knight" (えんせい Enseikishi) is a sub-archetype of the "Noble Knight" archetype that debuted in Structure Deck R: Warriors' Strike. They are all FIRE Warrior monsters. As with their parent archetype, they are closely related to the "Noble Arms" archetype, in addition to the "Infernoble Arms" and "Roland" archetypes.

Design

Etymology

The "Infernoble Knight" monsters are primarily named after chivalric figures from the Matter of France, more specifically the epic The Song of Roland. The Matter of France centers around the Frankish king Charlemagne and his twelve paladins, whom are analogous to the Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

Members

Infernoble Knight Origin
Astolfo Astolfo
Bradamante Bradamante
Emperor Charles Charlemagne
Maugis Maugris
Ogier Ogier the Dane
Oliver
Captain Oliver
Oliver
Renaud Renaud de Montauban
Ricciardetto Ricciardetto
Roland
Captain Roland
Roland
Turpin Tilpin

Playing style

Recommended cards

Deck