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− | + | Throughout the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' franchise, the '''gender''' of [[Monster Card]]s has occasionally seen relevance as an element of gameplay. This page does not discuss gender as it relates to non-card characters. | |
− | + | ==Manga and anime== | |
+ | ==="Shadow of Eyes"=== | ||
+ | In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]], the card "[[Shadow of Eyes (manga)|Shadow of Eyes]]" enabled the selected monster to use pheromones to tempt their enemies, forcing them into [[Attack Position]]. Character dialogue and usage clarifies that the card only affects monsters of the opposite sex to the selected monster. The card was only demonstrated to be used on female monsters to force male monsters into Attack Position.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|116|ref}}</ref><ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|117|ref}}</ref> | ||
+ | * The only female monster it was shown to affect was "[[Harpy Lady (manga)|Harpy Lady]]". | ||
+ | * Male monsters it was shown to affect include "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]", "[[Kuriboh (manga)|Kuriboh]]", "[[Gaia the Fierce Knight (manga)|Gaia the Fierce Knight]]", "[[Griffor (manga)|Griffor]]", and "[[Celtic Guardian (manga)|Celtic Guardian]]". | ||
+ | * "[[Mystical Elf (manga)|Mystical Elf]]" was shown to be unaffected when the card was used on "Harpy Lady", as it is also a female monster. | ||
− | + | In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime]], "[[Shadow of Eyes (anime)|Shadow of Eyes]]" worked the same way.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|29|ref}}</ref><ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|30|ref}}</ref> | |
− | == | + | ==="No. 22: Zombiestein"=== |
− | + | In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' manga, "[[No. 22: Zombiestein (manga)|No. 22: Zombiestein]]" has an effect which prevents it from attacking female monsters, which made it stop its attack against "[[Gagaga Girl (manga)|Gagaga Girl]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|018|ref}}</ref> It successfully attacked "[[No. 50: Black Ship of Corn (manga)|No. 50: Black Ship of Corn]]", "[[Pero Pero Cerberus (manga)|Pero Pero Cerberus]]", "[[Poppopo Knight]]", and "[[Chamelele Leon]]".<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|017|ref}}</ref> | |
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− | == ''[[ | + | ==Video games== |
− | + | ==="Cyber Shield", "Electro-whip", and "Malevolent Nuzzler"=== | |
− | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 1]]'' to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist|4]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', "[[Cyber Shield (DM4)|Cyber Shield]]" can only be equipped to female monsters. As each game adds new cards, the number of cards "Cyber Shield" works with increases. No game updates existing cards to change whether or not they can be used with "Cyber Shield". | |
− | + | "[[Electro-whip (DM4)|Electro-whip]]" and "[[Malevolent Nuzzler (DM4)|Malevolent Nuzzler]]" can be used with female and certain other monsters. Both of these cards' viable targets include all of the targets for "Cyber Shield", plus more. | |
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− | == | + | Viable targets for "Cyber Shield" across the six games include: |
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− | === | + | ===Fusions=== |
− | {{ # | + | {{See also|List of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories'' fusion groups#Female}} |
− | + | In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (video game)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 1]]'' to ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist|4]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', there are multiple ways of fusing the same card. Each combination consists of two pools, where any card from the first pool can be fused with any card from the second. | |
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− | + | The following have at least one pool of entirely female cards, with a lower [[ATK]] than the Fusion Monster: | |
− | + | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (401–600)#431: "Ice Water"|Ice Water]] | |
+ | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (401–600)#531: "Mystical Sand"|Mystical Sand]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (401–600)#582: "Dark Witch"|Dark Witch]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (601–722)#626: "Amazon of the Seas"|Amazon of the Seas]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (601–722)#627: "Nekogal #2"|Nekogal #2]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Fusions (601–722)#638: "Queen of Autumn Leaves"|Queen of Autumn Leaves]] | ||
− | + | The female monster fusion group consists of all the targets for "Cyber Shield", with a few modifications: | |
− | + | * "[[Mystical Sand (FMR)|Mystical Sand]]", "[[Empress Judge (FMR)|Empress Judge]]", and "[[Cosmo Queen (FMR)|Cosmo Queen]]" are excluded because their [[ATK]] is equal or higher than all female Fusion Monsters. | |
+ | * "[[Spirit of the Winds (FMR)|Spirit of the Winds]]", "[[Spirit of the Harp (FMR)|Spirit of the Harp]]", and "[[Performance of Sword (FMR)|Performance of Sword]]" are excluded | ||
+ | * "[[Nekogal 1 (FMR)|Nekogal #1]]", "[[Kanan the Swordmistress (FMR)|Kanan the Swordmistress]]", "[[Fairy's Gift (FMR)|Fairy's Gift]]", and "[[Rose Spectre of Dunn (FMR)|Rose Spectre of Dunn]]" are included. All of these can be equipped with "[[Malevolent Nuzzler (FMR)|Malevolent Nuzzler]]". All of them, bar "Rose Spectre of Dunn" can be equipped with "[[Electro-whip (FMR)|Electro-whip]]". | ||
− | === [[ | + | ==Bandai== |
− | + | In [[Bandai's Official Card Game|Bandai's card game]], a gender mechanic is hinted by the effect of "[[Cyber Shield (Bandai)|Cyber Shield]]", which stipulates that the card can only be equipped to a "monster with a female-like card illustration". Cards likely to be included in such a category are: | |
+ | * [[Aphrodite]] | ||
+ | * [[Gorgon]] | ||
+ | * [[Gyakutenno Megami (Bandai)|Gyakutenno Megami]] | ||
+ | * [[Harpie Lady 1 (Bandai)|Harpie Lady 1]] | ||
+ | * [[Harpie Lady 2 (Bandai)|Harpie Lady 2]] | ||
+ | * [[Harpie Lady 3 (Bandai)|Harpie Lady 3]] | ||
+ | * [[Mystical Elf (Bandai)|Mystical Elf]] | ||
+ | * [[Red Hecate]] | ||
+ | * [[Violet Hecate]] | ||
+ | * [[Yellow Hecate]] | ||
− | === [[ | + | ==''OCG/TCG''== |
− | + | Although gender has no direct effect on gameplay, the gender of monsters can influence how [[archetype]] [[support]] is specified in non-English ''[[TCG]]'' languages, due to inflections caused by [[wikipedia:grammatical gender|grammatical gender]]. | |
− | + | To account for gender and other grammatical inflections (such as number or, the case of [[German]], noun case) causing cards in the same archetype to not use the exact same letters in the name of the archetype in their [[card name]], occasionally archetype support cards specify multiple inflections at once (e.g. "[[Magician|Mago(a)]]" in [[Portuguese]] and "[[Magician|Mago/a]]" in [[Spanish]], to clarify masculine and feminine nouns, and „[[Ancient Gear|Antike/r/s Antrieb]]“ in German, to clarify masculine and neuter nouns) to clarify that all of those inflections are supported. The [[French]] language print instead generally writes archetype support in more neutral ways that allow for gendered terms to be supported without needing to clarify both at once (e.g. "[[Malefic|Corrompu]]" including both the masculine "Corrompu" and feminine "Corrompue"). | |
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− | + | The [[Italian]] language print, however, does not mention multiple inflections on any level, instead writing name strings in the singular masculine (unless all members are female, e.g. "[[Dragonmaid|Dragonzella]]", or the name is always plural, e.g. "[[The Phantom Knights|I Cavalieri Fantasma]]"), without mentioning other inflections of the same words. Cards using other inflections of the written archetype name are implicitly supported, without the need for the different inflections to be explicitly specified (e.g. "[[Darklord|Signore Oscuro]]" is the supported name string, but will still support "[[Darklord Ixchel|Signora Oscura Ixchel]]"). The sole exception are the "[[Charmer]]" cards, which do specify "Ammaliatore" and "Ammaliatrice" separately. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 16 December 2023
Throughout the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, the gender of Monster Cards has occasionally seen relevance as an element of gameplay. This page does not discuss gender as it relates to non-card characters.
Contents
Manga and anime[edit]
"Shadow of Eyes"[edit]
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, the card "Shadow of Eyes" enabled the selected monster to use pheromones to tempt their enemies, forcing them into Attack Position. Character dialogue and usage clarifies that the card only affects monsters of the opposite sex to the selected monster. The card was only demonstrated to be used on female monsters to force male monsters into Attack Position.[1][2]
- The only female monster it was shown to affect was "Harpy Lady".
- Male monsters it was shown to affect include "Dark Magician", "Kuriboh", "Gaia the Fierce Knight", "Griffor", and "Celtic Guardian".
- "Mystical Elf" was shown to be unaffected when the card was used on "Harpy Lady", as it is also a female monster.
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, "Shadow of Eyes" worked the same way.[3][4]
"No. 22: Zombiestein"[edit]
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL manga, "No. 22: Zombiestein" has an effect which prevents it from attacking female monsters, which made it stop its attack against "Gagaga Girl".[5] It successfully attacked "No. 50: Black Ship of Corn", "Pero Pero Cerberus", "Poppopo Knight", and "Chamelele Leon".[6]
Video games[edit]
"Cyber Shield", "Electro-whip", and "Malevolent Nuzzler"[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 1 to 4, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, "Cyber Shield" can only be equipped to female monsters. As each game adds new cards, the number of cards "Cyber Shield" works with increases. No game updates existing cards to change whether or not they can be used with "Cyber Shield".
"Electro-whip" and "Malevolent Nuzzler" can be used with female and certain other monsters. Both of these cards' viable targets include all of the targets for "Cyber Shield", plus more.
Viable targets for "Cyber Shield" across the six games include:
- Mystical Elf
- Harpie Lady
- Harpie Lady Sister
- Gyakutenno Megami
- Spirit of the Wind
- All-seeing Goddess
- LaMoon
- Nemuriko
- Spirit of the Harp
- Arlownay
- Key Mace
- Dryad
- Beautiful Headhunt
- Vishwar Randi
- Water Element
- Water Omotics
- Enchanting Mermaid
- Angelwitch
- Lunar Queen Elzaim
- Princess of Tsurug
- Protector of the T
- Sonic Maid
- Dancing Elf
- Magician of Faith
- Goddess of Whim
- Water Magician
- Ice Water
- Waterdragon Fairy
- Ancient Elf
- Beautiful Beast Tr
- Water Girl
- Rainbow Marine Mer
- Eldeen
- Mystical Sand
- Gemini Elf
- Dark Elf
- Empress Judge
- Witch of the Black
- Dark Witch
- Muse-A
- Rose Spectre of Du
- Key Mace #2
- Lady of Faith
- Warrior of Traditi
- Succubus Knight
- Ill Witch
- Fairy of the Fount
- Amazon of the Seas
- Nekogal #2
- Witch's Apprentice
- Maiden of the Moon
- Queen's Double
- Queen of Autumn Le
- Invader of the Thr
- Hibikime
- Performance of Swo
- Cosmo Queen
- Red Archery Girl
- Toon Mermaid
- D. Magician Girl
- The Unhappy Maiden
- Leopard Girl
- Dunames Dark Witch
- Robolady
- Nuvia the Wicked
- Spherus Lady
- Light Law Medium
Fusions[edit]
In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 1 to 4, Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, there are multiple ways of fusing the same card. Each combination consists of two pools, where any card from the first pool can be fused with any card from the second.
The following have at least one pool of entirely female cards, with a lower ATK than the Fusion Monster:
The female monster fusion group consists of all the targets for "Cyber Shield", with a few modifications:
- "Mystical Sand", "Empress Judge", and "Cosmo Queen" are excluded because their ATK is equal or higher than all female Fusion Monsters.
- "Spirit of the Winds", "Spirit of the Harp", and "Performance of Sword" are excluded
- "Nekogal #1", "Kanan the Swordmistress", "Fairy's Gift", and "Rose Spectre of Dunn" are included. All of these can be equipped with "Malevolent Nuzzler". All of them, bar "Rose Spectre of Dunn" can be equipped with "Electro-whip".
Bandai[edit]
In Bandai's card game, a gender mechanic is hinted by the effect of "Cyber Shield", which stipulates that the card can only be equipped to a "monster with a female-like card illustration". Cards likely to be included in such a category are:
- Aphrodite
- Gorgon
- Gyakutenno Megami
- Harpie Lady 1
- Harpie Lady 2
- Harpie Lady 3
- Mystical Elf
- Red Hecate
- Violet Hecate
- Yellow Hecate
OCG/TCG[edit]
Although gender has no direct effect on gameplay, the gender of monsters can influence how archetype support is specified in non-English TCG languages, due to inflections caused by grammatical gender.
To account for gender and other grammatical inflections (such as number or, the case of German, noun case) causing cards in the same archetype to not use the exact same letters in the name of the archetype in their card name, occasionally archetype support cards specify multiple inflections at once (e.g. "Mago(a)" in Portuguese and "Mago/a" in Spanish, to clarify masculine and feminine nouns, and „Antike/r/s Antrieb“ in German, to clarify masculine and neuter nouns) to clarify that all of those inflections are supported. The French language print instead generally writes archetype support in more neutral ways that allow for gendered terms to be supported without needing to clarify both at once (e.g. "Corrompu" including both the masculine "Corrompu" and feminine "Corrompue").
The Italian language print, however, does not mention multiple inflections on any level, instead writing name strings in the singular masculine (unless all members are female, e.g. "Dragonzella", or the name is always plural, e.g. "I Cavalieri Fantasma"), without mentioning other inflections of the same words. Cards using other inflections of the written archetype name are implicitly supported, without the need for the different inflections to be explicitly specified (e.g. "Signore Oscuro" is the supported name string, but will still support "Signora Oscura Ixchel"). The sole exception are the "Charmer" cards, which do specify "Ammaliatore" and "Ammaliatrice" separately.
References[edit]
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 116 (Duelist Duel 57): "Find Yourself!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 117 (Duelist Duel 58): "Running on the Edge!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! episode Duel Identity, Part 1" 29: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! episode Duel Identity, Part 2" 30: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Rank 18: "Kaito Again!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL Rank 17: "Frankie!!"