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"Forbidden", known as "Prohibited Holy" (
So far, all the "Forbidden" cards focus on manipulating monsters' ATK points and card effects, either by granting monsters immunity or by negating their effects.
Trivia
- Despite the Grecian theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the series could come from the holy 3 most notable relics in Christianity and Christian mythos; the Holy Grail ("Forbidden Chalice"), the Spear of Longinus or Spear of Destiny ("Forbidden Lance"), and the Seamless Robe of Jesus ("Forbidden Garment").
- It is very likely that the woman featured in each card's artwork represents Pandora of Greek mythology.