Difference between revisions of "Noble Arms"
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+ | | [[Celestial Sword - Eatos]] | ||
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+ | | [[Celtic Guard of Noble Arms]] | ||
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+ | | [[Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms]] | ||
+ | | [[wikipedia:Guinevere|Guinevere]] | ||
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| [[Noble Arms - Arfeudutyr]] | | [[Noble Arms - Arfeudutyr]] | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Galahad|Galahad]] | | [[wikipedia:Galahad|Galahad]] | ||
| Galahad is associated with a white shield with a vermilion cross, the very same emblem given to the [[wikipedia:Knights Templar|Templars]] by [[wikipedia:Pope Eugene III|Pope Eugene III]] | | Galahad is associated with a white shield with a vermilion cross, the very same emblem given to the [[wikipedia:Knights Templar|Templars]] by [[wikipedia:Pope Eugene III|Pope Eugene III]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:38, 9 August 2016
"Noble Arms", known as "Holy Sword" (
"Celestial Sword - Eatos" and "Celtic Guard of Noble Arms" are also "Noble Arms" cards because they have 「
All "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Cards (with the exception of "Noble Arms - Excaliburn" and "Celestial Sword - Eatos") share the following common effects:
- Each of them is side-unique.
- They can only be equipped to Warrior-Type monsters.
- If destroyed while face-up on the field and sent to the Graveyard, the player can target 1 face-up Warrior-Type "Noble Knight" monster they control and equip the destroyed card to that target.
In addition, all "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Cards (again, except "Excaliburn" and "Celestial Sword - Eatos") have artworks that depict a sword embedded in stone, a reference to the Arthurian legend of the Sword in the Stone.
Members
Card | Legend | Owner | Notes |
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Celestial Sword - Eatos | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Celtic Guard of Noble Arms | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms | Guinevere | N/A | N/A |
Noble Arms - Arfeudutyr | Arondight | Lancelot | Modern name for the weapon; it is unnamed in classical legends |
Noble Arms - Caliburn | Excalibur | King Arthur | Based on the sword Arthur pulled from the stone, one of the two ways told of how Arthur obtained Excalibur |
Noble Arms - Excaliburn | Excalibur | King Arthur | Based on the sword given by the Lady of the Lake, one of the two ways told of how Arthur obtained Excalibur |
Noble Arms - Gallatin | Gallatin | Gawain | N/A |
Noble Arms of Destiny | Galahad's sword and shield | Galahad | Galahad is associated with a white shield with a vermilion cross, the very same emblem given to the Templars by Pope Eugene III |