Card Appearances:Loki, Lord of the Aesir
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- This card's attack name is Vanity Bullet in the Japanese Anime. Its attack name in the English Dub is Vanity Blast.
- The chant for this monster is: "The god that was born from the stars, Show us your absolute power and make the world laugh! Synchro Summon! Descend, Polar God King Loki!
- This card is used by Broder.
- In the anime this card's attribute was DIVINE.
- In the anime, when this monster revives, it comes out from a green-like portal.
Monster appearances
- In episode 117, this card is shown when Team Ragnarok take out their Aesir cards. Halldor notes that even though a shockwave changed history, nobody besides themselves were affected and that was possibly because the three Aesirs were protecting them.
- In episode 123, this card appears in a flashback Halldor has when he explains to Team 5D's how he, Dragan, and Broder found the three Aesirs, how they got the Rune Eyes and how they formed themselves into a team. Halldor found this card using "Odin, Father of the Aesir", but Broder stole it and tried to get away with it. He was pursued by Dragan, Halldor and Sebastian, but eventually Broder hit a boulder and crashed, however Broder's Rune Eye saved him from being killed. Broder was about to give this card back, but Halldor and Dragan showed their Aesir cards to him. Halldor states that he was chosen to be this card's wielder. He then convinced Broder to join him and Dragan, so they can stop the upcoming threat. All three would hold their new signature cards up and vow to defeat any evil force that would come in the future.
- In episode 126, Broder Synchro Summoned this monster, and used It's effect to counter Crow's Trap Card. In episode 127, both Loki and "Blackwing Dragon" are destroyed, but Loki is brought back via It's own effect. In episode 128, It is destroyed by Majestic Star Dragon", but it comes back. In episode 129, it is once again destroyed by Shooting Star Dragon, but comes back one last time, before being removed from play due to "Gjallarhorns" effect.
- In episode 137, this monster helped keep the Rainbow Bridge going.
Video game
- Broder uses this in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus.