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"'''Spiritual Beast'''" ({{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{Ruby|獣|じゅう}} ''Seireijū''), known as "'''Spiritual Beast Avatar'''" in other ''[[TCG]]'' languages, is a sub-[[archetype]] of "[[Ritual Beast]]" that debuted in ''[[Booster SP: Tribe Force]]''. They are used as [[Fusion Material]]s to [[Contact Fusion]] the "[[Ritual Beast Ulti]]" [[Fusion Monster]]s, along with the "[[Ritual Beast Tamer]]" [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They are [[Level]] 4 [[WIND]] monsters whose [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] have a sum of 2000, and their [[Monster effect|effects]] are based on banishing other "Ritual Beasts" from the [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]] in order to setup the "[[De-Fusion]]"-like effect of the "Ritual Beast Ulti" [[Fusion Monster]]s.
 
"'''Spiritual Beast'''" ({{Ruby|精|せい}}{{Ruby|霊|れい}}{{Ruby|獣|じゅう}} ''Seireijū''), known as "'''Spiritual Beast Avatar'''" in other ''[[TCG]]'' languages, is a sub-[[archetype]] of "[[Ritual Beast]]" that debuted in ''[[Booster SP: Tribe Force]]''. They are used as [[Fusion Material]]s to [[Contact Fusion]] the "[[Ritual Beast Ulti]]" [[Fusion Monster]]s, along with the "[[Ritual Beast Tamer]]" [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They are [[Level]] 4 [[WIND]] monsters whose [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] have a sum of 2000, and their [[Monster effect|effects]] are based on banishing other "Ritual Beasts" from the [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]] in order to setup the "[[De-Fusion]]"-like effect of the "Ritual Beast Ulti" [[Fusion Monster]]s.
 
 
As with all other "Ritual Beast" cards, this archetype is named differently in non-English ''TCG'' languages due to the difference in word orders making the sub-archetype pun no longer functional.
 
As with all other "Ritual Beast" cards, this archetype is named differently in non-English ''TCG'' languages due to the difference in word orders making the sub-archetype pun no longer functional.
 
 
{{Ritual Beast}}
 
{{Ritual Beast}}
 
 
[[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]
 
[[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]

Revision as of 09:41, 20 March 2023

Spiritual Beast
"Spiritual Beast Cannahawk"
Japanese
  • せいれいじゅう
  • 精霊獣 (base)
  • せいれいじゅう (ruby)
  • Esprite Beast (translated)
French
  • Avatar Bête Spirituelle
  • Spiritual Beast Avatar (translated)
German
  • Geistungeheuer-Avatar
  • Spirit Beast Avatar (translated)
Italian
  • Avatar Bestia Spirito
  • Spirit Beast Avatar (translated)
Korean
  • 정령수
  • 精靈獸 (Hanja)
  • Jeongnyeongsu (romanized)
  • Esprite Beast (translated)
Portuguese
  • Avatar da Besta Espiritual
  • Avatar of the Spiritual Beast (translated)
Spanish
  • Avatar del Espíritu Bestia
  • Avatar of the Beast Spirit (translated)
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"Spiritual Beast" (せいれいじゅう Seireijū), known as "Spiritual Beast Avatar" in other TCG languages, is a sub-archetype of "Ritual Beast" that debuted in Booster SP: Tribe Force. They are used as Fusion Materials to Contact Fusion the "Ritual Beast Ulti" Fusion Monsters, along with the "Ritual Beast Tamer" monsters. They are Level 4 WIND monsters whose ATK and DEF have a sum of 2000, and their effects are based on banishing other "Ritual Beasts" from the hand or Deck in order to setup the "De-Fusion"-like effect of the "Ritual Beast Ulti" Fusion Monsters. As with all other "Ritual Beast" cards, this archetype is named differently in non-English TCG languages due to the difference in word orders making the sub-archetype pun no longer functional.