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"Skilled Magician" (Japanese:
Each monster that can Special Summon monsters of a particular archetype rather than a specific monster has an additional effect: it can banish itself from the Graveyard to place a Spell Counter on one of its controller's face-up cards.
Each monster uses a different word for "Magician" in Japanese. In the names of the LIGHT monsters the kanji have the reading madōshi (まどうし), while in the names of the DARK monsters the kanji have the reading majutsushi (まじゅつし); however, all of the monsters use different kanji for the word "Magician".
Both "Skilled Dark Magician" and "Skilled White Magician" were characters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime.
Members
Skilled Magician | Summoned monster |
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Blue | 1 "Gaia The Fierce Knight" monster |
Dark | Dark Magician |
Red | 1 "Archfiend" monster |
White | Buster Blader |