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− | | caption = "[[Noble Arms - Excaliburn]]" | + | | caption = "[[Noble Arms - Excaliburn]]" and "[[Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms]]" |
| ja_name = {{Ruby|聖|せい}}{{Ruby|剣|けん}} | | ja_name = {{Ruby|聖|せい}}{{Ruby|剣|けん}} | ||
| romaji = Seiken | | romaji = Seiken |
Revision as of 02:18, 20 November 2014
"Noble Arms", known as "Holy Sword" (
"Celestial Sword - Eatos" is also a "Noble Arms" card because it has 「
All "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Cards (with the exception of "Excaliburn" and "Celestial Sword - Eatos") share following common effects:
- Each of them is side-unique.
- Equip only to a Warrior-Type monster.
- If this face-up card on the field is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard: You can target 1 face-up Warrior-Type "Noble Knight" monster you control; equip this card to that target.
Also, all "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Cards (with the exception of "Excaliburn" and "Celestial Sword - Eatos") have artworks that depict swords embedded in stones, a reference to the Arthurian legend of the Sword in the Stone.