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Revision as of 20:19, 15 November 2011

Constellar
Constellar
Japanese
  • セイクリッド
  • Seikuriddo (romanized)
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Sacred is an archetype of LIGHT-Attribute monsters which was introduced in Duel Terminal - Sacred Star Knights!!. Their team symbol is a golden eight-pointed star with a small circle behind it. The Xyz Monsters of the Archetype, however, also have a larger, sun-like circle encasing the team symbol.

Playing Style

The Sacred mostly focus on Xyz Summons, and all non-Xyz Sacred monsters so far have effects that trigger on Summon and focus on both swarming and toolboxing. Their Xyz Monsters all require LIGHT-Attribute monsters to Xyz Summon. Sacred Dabaran, Sacred Gredi, and Sacred Spica, when Normal Summoned, can Special Summon another Sacred monster with the Level as they have. Sacred Sheratan and Sacred Eska can both add another Sacred monster from your Deck to your hand when Summoned to the field.

Overall, the downfall of this archetype is that their monsters, except their Xyz Monsters, focus heavily on their own archetype, so it's best required to not add too much non-Sacred monsters.

Duel Terminal Storyline

The "Verz" have spread across the entire Duel Terminal World. The world was about to end due to their influence. Those who remain pray to the Legend of the "Messiahs" passed down by the Elders of each Tribe. Are these "Sacred", self proclaimed Knights of the Heralds of the Stars in fact...

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Trivia

  • This archetype are based on the signs of the star constellations. Each non-Xyz Monster has a symbol of the astrological Zodiac in their respective backgrounds, representing which constellation they're from.
  • They can be considered as the legacy of the "Vylon".