Difference between revisions of "Gender"
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Revision as of 13:15, 14 November 2011
This list is based primarily on card text and art. Some cards are clearly female. This may be because it has feminine pronouns in its name ("Archfiend Empress", "Serpentine Princess"), is referred to as female in its card text ("Gyakutenno Megami", "X-Saber Anu Piranha"), or possesses female secondary sex characteristics ("Mist Valley Shaman", "Performance of Sword"). Others may have an overtly feminine appearance ("Dryad", "Water Omotics"), are part of a female archetype (Amazoness, Harpie, Reptilianne) or are merely presumed female based on their voice and/or role in the anime or manga ("Ancient Fairy Dragon", "Gravekeeper's Assailant"). Others yet may have an androgynous or ambiguously-female appearance, such "Jain, Lightsworn Paladin", who could either be female or male.
Archetypes
- Amazoness
- Charmer (with the exception of "Dharc the Dark Charmer")
- Cyber Girl
- Doll Part
- Fortune Fairy
- Fortune Lady
- Harpie
- Reptilianne
- Valkyrie