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Revision as of 02:34, 13 April 2019
"Egg" (エッ E— [Note 1]) is a group of monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses which are supported by "Insect Imitation".
"Insect Imitation", known as "Hatching" in the Japanese version, has the effect of transforming an "Egg" monster into a random monster with the specified characteristics, giving the impression of the egg hatching.
Duelists of the Roses list
# | Card | DC | Attribute | Type | Level | ATK | DEF | Lore |
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016 | Ryu-Ran | 48 | FIRE | Dragon | 7 | 2200 | 2600 | Randomly transforms into DRAGON/FIRE monster when powered up with Insect Imitation. |
017 | Manga Ryu-Ran | 48 | FIRE | Dragon | 7 | 2200 | 2600 | Strong in TOON terrain. Randomly transforms into DRAGON/FIRE monster when powered up with Insect Imitation. |
167 | Monster Egg | 15 | EARTH | Warrior | 3 | 600 | 900 | Randomly transforms into a BEAST-WARRIOR/EARTH monster when powered up with Insect Imitation. |
332 | Gorgon Egg | 16 | DARK | Fiend | 3 | 300 | 1300 | Transforms into a ZOMBIE/DARK monster when strengthened with Insect Imitation. |
379 | Wing Egg Elf | 18 | LIGHT | Fairy | 3 | 500 | 1300 | Randomly transforms to a monster with "Elf" in its name when strengthened with Insect Imitation. |
Notes
- ↑ While most of the cards in this archetype have the full term 「エッグ」 (Eggu) in their Japanese names, "Ryu-Ran" and "Manga Ryu-Ran" instead have 「エッガー」 (Eggā), hence the Japanese name 「エッ」. Because 「エッ」 ends with a sokuon, and there is no standard way to romanize an ending sokuon, the romanization E— is used.