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| caption = "[[Evoltile Casinerio]]" and "[[Evolsaur Elias]]".
 
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"'''Evolsaur'''" (known as "'''Evoldar'''" (エヴォルダー ''Evoruda'') in the ''OCG'') is an "[[Evol]]" sub-[[archetype]] consisting of [[FIRE]] [[Dinosaur]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They are the second stage of evolution, being evolved from [[Reptile]]-Type "[[Evoltile]]s" and evolving into [[Dragon]]-Type "[[Evolzar]]s".  
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"'''Evolsaur'''", known as "'''Evoldar'''" (エヴォルダー ''Evoruda'') in the ''[[OCG]]'' is an "[[Evol]]" sub-[[archetype]] consisting of [[FIRE]] [[Dinosaur]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They are the second stage of evolution, being evolved from [[Reptile]]-Type "[[Evoltile]]s" and evolving into [[Dragon]]-Type "[[Evolzar]]s".  
  
 
==Play style==
 
==Play style==

Revision as of 05:50, 2 January 2013

Evolsaur
"Evoltile Casinerio" and "Evolsaur Elias".
Japanese
  • エヴォルダー
  • Evoruda (romanized)
  • Evoldar (translated)
Portuguese
  • Evolsauro
Sets
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"Evolsaur", known as "Evoldar" (エヴォルダー Evoruda) in the OCG is an "Evol" sub-archetype consisting of FIRE Dinosaur-Type monsters. They are the second stage of evolution, being evolved from Reptile-Type "Evoltiles" and evolving into Dragon-Type "Evolzars".

Play style

Their play style, seems to dominate the field, until the arrival of a "Evolzar" monster. "Cerato" turns to be a beater, "Diplo" helps against unwanted Spells or Traps. "Vulcano" and "Elias" are the key for the arrival of a "Evolzar" monster.

Names

Its English name is a combination of evolution and dinosaur.

Trivia

  • Their tails resemble more-advanced strands of DNA than "Evoltiles".
  • The background of their pictures are the same as "Evoltiles" except a modern language using the Latin Alphabet rather than the the ancient looking language on "Evoltiles" pictures.