Difference between revisions of "Card Appearances:Armityle the Chaos Phantasm"

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** "[[Uria, Lord of Searing Flames]]" + "[[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]]" + "[[Raviel, Lord of Phantasms]]"<br/>''This card cannot be Special Summoned except from the [[Extra Deck]] with "[[Dimension Fusion Destruction]]".  This card cannot be [[Destroyed by Battle]].  Once per turn, if this card is in face-up [[Attack Position]], you can inflict 10000 points of [[Battle Damage]] to 1 [[Monster]] your opponent [[control]]s.  During your [[Main Phase]], you can switch [[Control]] of this card to your opponent until the end of the turn.  If you do this, during the [[End Phase]] of this turn, remove from play all monsters controlled by the controller of this card, except this card.''
 
** "[[Uria, Lord of Searing Flames]]" + "[[Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder]]" + "[[Raviel, Lord of Phantasms]]"<br/>''This card cannot be Special Summoned except from the [[Extra Deck]] with "[[Dimension Fusion Destruction]]".  This card cannot be [[Destroyed by Battle]].  Once per turn, if this card is in face-up [[Attack Position]], you can inflict 10000 points of [[Battle Damage]] to 1 [[Monster]] your opponent [[control]]s.  During your [[Main Phase]], you can switch [[Control]] of this card to your opponent until the end of the turn.  If you do this, during the [[End Phase]] of this turn, remove from play all monsters controlled by the controller of this card, except this card.''
  
* Armityle was first summoned by [[Marcel Bonaparte]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 130|Episode 130]] and it gained 10,000 points but was stopped by [[Jesse]]'s "[[Prism Wall]]". In the dub, it is called '''Chaos Phantasm Armityle''' and its attack is called '''Transmigration Wave'''.  In the original, the attack is '''Henseiha''' (変成刃 ''Metamorphosis Wave''). Exactly what its attack looks like is never seen since it's never shown completely. All that's seen about the appearance of its attack is that creates a giant black and lavender orb. Also, Armityle's Attack Score did not actually become 10,000. Rather, it inflicted 10,000 points of battle damage on an opposing monster via its effect without actually attacking (as its true Attack Score remained zero).
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* Armityle was first summoned by a Yubel-possessed [[Marcel Bonaparte]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 130|Episode 130]] during his duel against Jaden and Jesse. Yubel at this point gained a physical form and threw Marcel aside. She then uses this card's effect to inflict 10000 points of Battle Damage to "[[Elemental HERO Chaos Neos]]", but [[Jesse]] activates "[[Prism Wall]]" to redirect the effect to "[[Rainbow Dragon]]". Jesse then sends the 6 Crystal Beasts he has out to the Graveyard to increase "Rainbow Dragon"'s ATK by 1000 for each monster sent this way. With six sent this way, "Rainbow Dragon" gains 6000 ATK. Jesse takes no damage since "Rainbow Dragon" has enough ATK to absorb the damage. "Prism Wall" then inflicts damage to Jesse and Yubel equal to the ATK of "Rainbow Dragon", leaving Jaden the victor. The attack between "Rainbow Dragon" and "Armityle" is so powerful that it is enough to create a portal to return Duel Academy to Earth. Jesse tells Jaden to go on without him as he needs to keep the portal open long enough for Duel Academy to be transported back to Earth.
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* In the dub, it is called '''Chaos Phantasm Armityle''' and its attack is called '''Transmigration Wave'''.  In the original, the attack is '''Henseiha''' (変成刃 ''Metamorphosis Wave''). Exactly what its attack looks like is never seen since it's never shown completely. All that's seen about the appearance of its attack is that creates a giant black and lavender orb. Also, Armityle's Attack Score did not actually become 10,000. Rather, it inflicted 10,000 points of battle damage on an opposing monster via its effect without actually attacking (as its true Attack Score remained zero).
  
 
* Later on, in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 149|Episode 149]], Jesse uses this card in his duel against [[Adrian]].  But at that Duel, Armityle has another effect.  This effect was called '''Phantom of Fury''' in the English dub.
 
* Later on, in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 149|Episode 149]], Jesse uses this card in his duel against [[Adrian]].  But at that Duel, Armityle has another effect.  This effect was called '''Phantom of Fury''' in the English dub.
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 175|Episode 175]], this card is seen during a flashback of episode 130.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 175|Episode 175]], this card is seen during a flashback of episode 130.

Revision as of 16:39, 28 March 2012

  • Armityle was first summoned by a Yubel-possessed Marcel Bonaparte in Episode 130 during his duel against Jaden and Jesse. Yubel at this point gained a physical form and threw Marcel aside. She then uses this card's effect to inflict 10000 points of Battle Damage to "Elemental HERO Chaos Neos", but Jesse activates "Prism Wall" to redirect the effect to "Rainbow Dragon". Jesse then sends the 6 Crystal Beasts he has out to the Graveyard to increase "Rainbow Dragon"'s ATK by 1000 for each monster sent this way. With six sent this way, "Rainbow Dragon" gains 6000 ATK. Jesse takes no damage since "Rainbow Dragon" has enough ATK to absorb the damage. "Prism Wall" then inflicts damage to Jesse and Yubel equal to the ATK of "Rainbow Dragon", leaving Jaden the victor. The attack between "Rainbow Dragon" and "Armityle" is so powerful that it is enough to create a portal to return Duel Academy to Earth. Jesse tells Jaden to go on without him as he needs to keep the portal open long enough for Duel Academy to be transported back to Earth.
  • In the dub, it is called Chaos Phantasm Armityle and its attack is called Transmigration Wave. In the original, the attack is Henseiha (変成刃 Metamorphosis Wave). Exactly what its attack looks like is never seen since it's never shown completely. All that's seen about the appearance of its attack is that creates a giant black and lavender orb. Also, Armityle's Attack Score did not actually become 10,000. Rather, it inflicted 10,000 points of battle damage on an opposing monster via its effect without actually attacking (as its true Attack Score remained zero).
  • Later on, in Episode 149, Jesse uses this card in his duel against Adrian. But at that Duel, Armityle has another effect. This effect was called Phantom of Fury in the English dub.
  • In Episode 175, this card is seen during a flashback of episode 130.