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| image  = EvigishkiMindAugus-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
        |japanese = イビリチュア
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| caption = "[[Evigishki Mind Augus]]"
        |romanji = Ibīrīchua
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| ja_name = イビリチュア
        |japanese translated = Eviritua
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| romaji  = Ibirichua
        |english = Evigishki
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| trans  = Eviritua
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|pt_name=Evigishki
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|fr_name=Evigishki
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|de_name=Evigishki
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|it_name=Evigishki
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|es_name=Malgishki
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|ko_name=이비리추어
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|ko_romanized=Ibirichueo
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|ko_trans=Eviritua
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| sets    =
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* [[Duel Terminal - Raid of the Inverz!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Judgment of Omega!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Xyz Startup!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Sacred Star Knights!!]]
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* [[Duel Terminal - Ouroboros, Wicked Dragon of Destruction!!]]
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* [[Hidden Arsenal 5: Steelswarm Invasion]]
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* [[Hidden Arsenal 7: Knight of Stars]]
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| anime  = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]
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| manga  = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! D Team ZEXAL]]
 
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Evigishki monsters are a sub-Archetype of [[Gishki]]. Most of them are [[Ritual Monster]]s who use the same [[Ritual Spell Card]] ([[Gishki Ceremonial Mirror]]) to [[Ritual Summon]] them. After the release of [[Duel Terminal - Xyz Startup!!]], [[Evigishki Merrowgeist]] is the newest Evigishki and the only [[Xyz Monster]] in the Gishki Archetype.
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"'''Evigishki'''" (or just "'''Gishki'''" on certain cards), known as "'''Eviritua'''" (イビリチュア ''Ibirichua'') in Japan, is a [[series]] mainly composed of [[WATER]] [[Ritual Monster]]s (and, more recently, [[Evigishki Merrowgeist|Xyz Monsters too]]) that is part of the "[[Gishki]]" [[archetype]]. They are [[Ritual Summon]]ed using one of the numerous "Gishki" [[Ritual Spell Card]]s, most prominently "[[Gishki Aquamirror]]". They receive implicit [[support]] from "Gishki" support cards, but have no true support cards of their own.
  
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All "Evigishki" monsters are corrupted, transformed or even combined versions of pre-existing "Gishki" monsters with each other or with monsters from another archetype or a monster from another archetype that was transformed/revived as an "Evigishki":
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| [[Gishki Beast]]
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| [[Gishki Avance]]
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| [[Evigishki Levianima]]
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|-
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| [[Gishki Ariel]]
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| [[Gishki Reliever]]
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| [[Evigishki Mind Augus]]
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|-
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| [[Gishki Vision]]
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| [[Gishki Shadow]]
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| [[Evigishki Soul Ogre]]
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|-
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| [[Gishki Emilia]]
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| Gishki Aquamirror
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| [[Evigishki Gustkraken]]
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|-
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| Gishki Emilia
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| [[Musto, Oracle of Gusto]]
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| [[Evigishki Merrowgeist]]
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|-
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| [[Gishki Noellia]]
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| [[Vylon Tetra]]
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| [[Evigishki Tetrogre]]
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|-
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| Gishki Noellia
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| [[lswarm]] Virus
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| (Evi)[[Gishki Psychelone]]
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|-
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| [[Gishki Photomirror]]
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| [[Steelswarm Hercules]]
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| (Evi)[[Gishki Zielgigas]]
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|}
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The [[Level]]s and [[ATK]]s of the "Evigishki" Ritual Monsters cover a wide range, from Level 4 and 2150 ATK with "[[Gishki Psychelone]]" all the way up to Level 10 with 3200 ATK with "[[Gishki Zielgigas]]". Their [[effect]]s primarily focus on controlling where cards are located, taking away options from your opponent and making it harder for them to get those options back while giving you much easier access to your own. Some, like "[[Evigishki Gustkraken]]", only work upon being Ritual Summoned, while others, like "[[Evigishki Tetrogre]]", can be used [[turn]] after turn.
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Despite the wide variety of Levels of these Ritual Monsters, performing their Ritual Summons can be achieved with a single [[Tribute]] by using either "[[Gishki Shadow]]" or "[[Gishki Vision]]", which both possess an effect that allows them to cover the entire cost of the Ritual Summon by themselves, as well as being able to search out the required Ritual Spell and Ritual Monster, respectively.
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"[[Evigishki Merrowgeist]]" is an [[Xyz Monster]] and, so far, the only one non-Ritual Monster of the "Evigishki" series. It can be easily [[Xyz Summon]]ed by using the effect of "[[Gishki Beast]]" and is very useful against monsters that activate their effects by being sent from the Field to the Graveyard: by detaching one of its [[Xyz Material]]s after Damage Calculation, you can shuffle that monster back into the Deck, a strategy that follows the standard game-play of the "Gishki" Archetype.
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Though "Gishki Zielgigas" and "Gishki Psychelone" don't have the prefix "Evi-" in their English names, both have "イビ-" in their Japanese names and are thus included in this series.
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 19 June 2023

Evigishki
"Evigishki Mind Augus"
Japanese
  • イビリチュア
  • Ibirichua (romanized)
  • Eviritua (translated)
French
  • Evigishki
German
  • Evigishki
Italian
  • Evigishki
Korean
  • 이비리추어
  • Ibirichueo (romanized)
  • Eviritua (translated)
Portuguese
  • Evigishki
Spanish
  • Malgishki
Sets
Anime appearances
Manga appearances
Lists

"Evigishki" (or just "Gishki" on certain cards), known as "Eviritua" (イビリチュア Ibirichua) in Japan, is a series mainly composed of WATER Ritual Monsters (and, more recently, Xyz Monsters too) that is part of the "Gishki" archetype. They are Ritual Summoned using one of the numerous "Gishki" Ritual Spell Cards, most prominently "Gishki Aquamirror". They receive implicit support from "Gishki" support cards, but have no true support cards of their own.

All "Evigishki" monsters are corrupted, transformed or even combined versions of pre-existing "Gishki" monsters with each other or with monsters from another archetype or a monster from another archetype that was transformed/revived as an "Evigishki":

Gishki Beast Gishki Avance Evigishki Levianima
Gishki Ariel Gishki Reliever Evigishki Mind Augus
Gishki Vision Gishki Shadow Evigishki Soul Ogre
Gishki Emilia Gishki Aquamirror Evigishki Gustkraken
Gishki Emilia Musto, Oracle of Gusto Evigishki Merrowgeist
Gishki Noellia Vylon Tetra Evigishki Tetrogre
Gishki Noellia lswarm Virus (Evi)Gishki Psychelone
Gishki Photomirror Steelswarm Hercules (Evi)Gishki Zielgigas

The Levels and ATKs of the "Evigishki" Ritual Monsters cover a wide range, from Level 4 and 2150 ATK with "Gishki Psychelone" all the way up to Level 10 with 3200 ATK with "Gishki Zielgigas". Their effects primarily focus on controlling where cards are located, taking away options from your opponent and making it harder for them to get those options back while giving you much easier access to your own. Some, like "Evigishki Gustkraken", only work upon being Ritual Summoned, while others, like "Evigishki Tetrogre", can be used turn after turn.

Despite the wide variety of Levels of these Ritual Monsters, performing their Ritual Summons can be achieved with a single Tribute by using either "Gishki Shadow" or "Gishki Vision", which both possess an effect that allows them to cover the entire cost of the Ritual Summon by themselves, as well as being able to search out the required Ritual Spell and Ritual Monster, respectively.

"Evigishki Merrowgeist" is an Xyz Monster and, so far, the only one non-Ritual Monster of the "Evigishki" series. It can be easily Xyz Summoned by using the effect of "Gishki Beast" and is very useful against monsters that activate their effects by being sent from the Field to the Graveyard: by detaching one of its Xyz Materials after Damage Calculation, you can shuffle that monster back into the Deck, a strategy that follows the standard game-play of the "Gishki" Archetype.

Though "Gishki Zielgigas" and "Gishki Psychelone" don't have the prefix "Evi-" in their English names, both have "イビ-" in their Japanese names and are thus included in this series.