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{{Unofficial name|English}}
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{{Infobox archseries
{{Unofficial lore|English}}
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| image        = The Three Polar Gods.jpg
{{CardTable2
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| caption      = From left to right, "[[Loki, Lord of the Aesir|Loki]]", "[[Odin, Father of the Aesir|Odin]]" and "[[Thor, Lord of the Aesir|Thor]]" towering over [[Team Ragnarok]].
| ja_name              = アクセルワンダー・ペブル
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| ja_name      = {{Ruby|極|きょく}}{{Ruby|神|しん}}
| romaji_name          = Akuseru Wandā Peburu
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| romaji      = Kyokushin
| image                = AccelWonderPebble-RDRLP1-JP-UR.png
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| trans        = Polar God
| attribute            = EARTH
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| en_anime    = Nordic God
| types                = Spellcaster / Effect
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| zh_name      = 极神
| level                = 5
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| fr_name      = Ases
| atk                  = 1600
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| de_name      = Der Asen
| def                  = 700
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| it_name      = Aesir
| requirement          = You [[Normal Summon]]ed this card this [[turn]] and have no other [[monsters]] on your [[field]].
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| ko_name      = 극신
| lore                  = [[Special Summon]] 1 [[Spellcaster]] [[Type]] [[Normal Monster]] from your [[Graveyard]] [[face-up]] to your field.
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| ko_hanja    = 極神
| ja_requirement       = このカードを召喚したターンに、自分フィールドにこのカード以外のモンスターがいない場合に発動できる。
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| ko_romanized = Geuksin
| ja_lore              = 自分の墓地の通常モンスター(魔法使い族)1体を選び、自分フィールドに表側表示で特殊召喚する。
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| ko_trans    = Polar God
| jp_sets              =
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| pt_name      = Aesir
RD/RLP1-JP001; Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel LP Volume 1 promotional card; Ultra Rare
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| es_name      = Aesir
| supports              =
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| sets        =  
* Spellcaster
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* [[Storm of Ragnarok]]
* Normal Monster
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* [[Battle of Chaos]]
| action                = Activates during the turn in which it was Normal Summoned
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| tcg          =
| summoning            = Special Summons from your Graveyard
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* [[Star Pack 2014]]
| misc                  = Requires control of no other monsters
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* [[Legendary Hero Decks]]
| database_id          = 17485
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* [[Soul Fusion]]
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* [[OTS Tournament Pack 18]]
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| ocg          =
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* [[Extra Pack Volume 4]]
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* [[LINK VRAINS Pack 2]]
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| anime       = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]
 
}}
 
}}
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"'''Aesir'''", known as "'''Polar God'''" ({{Ruby|極|きょく}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Kyokushin'') is an [[archetype]] of three mysterious deity-like [[Synchro Monster]]s used by [[Team Ragnarok]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. They are named "'''Three Polar Gods of the Star World'''" ({{Ruby|星|せい}}{{Ruby|界|かい}}の{{Ruby|三|さん}}{{Ruby|極|きょく}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Seikai no San Kyokushin'') in the Japanese anime, and "'''Nordic God'''" and "'''Polar Star God'''" in the dubbed version.
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In the anime, the "Aesir" monsters are [[DIVINE]] [[Divine-Beast]] monsters. They are the only Synchro Monsters that are either DIVINE or Divine-Beast in any medium. However, their [[Attribute]]s and [[Type]]s were changed in the ''OCG''. "[[Loki, Lord of the Aesir]]" is a [[DARK]] [[Spellcaster]], "[[Thor, Lord of the Aesir]]" is an [[EARTH]] [[Beast-Warrior]] and "[[Odin, Father of the Aesir]]" is a [[LIGHT]] [[Fairy]]. Each member of [[Team Ragnarok]] possesses one of these cards.
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==Appearances==
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===Anime===
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====''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's''====
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In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime, the 3 "Aesir" cards were found by the three Duelists who possessed the [[Rune Eye]]s. Each card was found within a cave dominated by a shrine made of tree roots, ostensibly in reference to the "World Tree" [[Wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]], which connects the [[wikipedia:Norse cosmology|Nine Realms]] of Norse mythology. Among the Nine Realms are [[wikipedia:Asgard|Asgard]], land of the Æsir, and [[wikipedia:Midgard|Midgard]], home of humans and another name for Earth, thus these shrines may symbolize a connection to Asgard itself, hence the power of the "Aesir" cards.
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In the anime, the powers of these Gods rival that of the [[Crimson Dragon]]. When "[[Thor, Lord of the Aesir|Thor]]" clashed with "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]", both [[Monster Card|monsters]] emitted a strange energy pulse, wreaking havoc around the Dueling arena and drastically upsetting the weather outside the stadium.<ref name="ep118">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|118|ref}}</ref> During Team Ragnarok's match against Team 5D's, the attacks of the Aesir dealt real damage to Jack and Crow.
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These cards also protected [[Team Ragnarok]] and their memories from the [[Three Pure Nobles]]' [[Falsification of history|alterations]] of the timeline.<ref name="ep117">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|117|ref}}</ref>
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==Design==
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The three "Aesir" monsters are named for the most prominent among the [[wikipedia:Æsir|Æsir]] of [[wikipedia:Norse mythology|Norse mythology]]: [[wikipedia:Odin|Odin]], the so-called Allfather and king of the Æsir; [[wikipedia:Thor|Thor]], known as the god of thunder and strongest among the gods; and [[wikipedia:Loki|Loki]], a notorious trickster and [[wikipedia:Jötunn|Jötunn]] who was usually associated with the Aesir until orchestrating the death of [[wikipedia:Baldr|Baldr]], for which he was tied to a stone as punishment until [[wikipedia:Ragnarök|Ragnarök]], the end of the world.
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The term “Polar God” could refer to the Scandinavian origins of Norse myths, as the region stretches up to the Arctic Circle and therefore towards the North Pole.
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Notably, while the term “Æsir” is usually spelled with the letter [[wikipedia:Æ|ash (Æ/æ)]], the TCG spells it “Aesir,” likely for familiarity with an audience that largely doesn’t use said character, being most common in Scandinavian languages like Danish and Norwegian.
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==Members==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Æsir !! Supported archetype !! Holder
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|-
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| [[Odin, Father of the Aesir]] || [[Nordic Ascendant]] || [[Halldor]]
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|-
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| [[Thor, Lord of the Aesir]] || [[Nordic Beasts]] || [[Dragan]]
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|-
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| [[Loki, Lord of the Aesir]] || [[Nordic Alfar]] || [[Broder]]
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|-
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|}
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The "Aesir" monsters are supported by the "[[Nordic]]" archetype.
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===Support===
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The following cards are "Aesir"-specific support cards that are not members of the "[[Nordic]]" archetype.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Card
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! Origin
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|-
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| [[Gotterdammerung]]
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| [[wikipedia:Götterdämmerung|Götterdämmerung]] (German translation of the Old Norse phrase ''Ragnarök'')
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|-
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| [[March Towards Ragnarok]]
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| —
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|-
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| [[Divine Relic Mjollnir]]
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| [[wikipedia:Mjölnir|Mjölnir]]
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|-
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| [[Solemn Authority]]
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| —
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|-
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| [[Odin's Eye]]
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| One of Odin's eyes, which he gave up in order to drink from the well of Mímir.
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|}
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===Related===
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The card "[[The Golden Apples]]" is thematically related to the archetype, and was used by [[Broder]] in the anime.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Card
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! Origin
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|-
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| [[The Golden Apples]]
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| The [[wikipedia:Golden apple|golden apples]] of [[wikipedia:Iðunn|Iðunn]]
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|-
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| [[Malus Token]]
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| —
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|}
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== Playing style ==
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The "Aesir" Deck is focused on Synchro Summoning "[[Odin, Father of the Aesir|Odin]]", "[[Loki, Lord of the Aesir|Loki]]" and/or "[[Thor, Lord of the Aesir|Thor]]" using the "[[Nordic]]" monsters, and use dedicated "Aesir" support cards to control the field.
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Each of the three "Aesir" monster is Level 10, and requires 1 [[Tuner]] from their associated "Nordic" sub-archetype and two non-Tuner monsters to be Synchro Summoned. While historical "Aesir" decks relied on using individual Tuners from each of the "Nordic" sub-archetypes, the current main "Nordic" Tuner is "[[Nordic Beast Gullinbursti]]", who can be used to Synchro Summon any of the "Aesir" monsters, and can provide easily accessible advantage on the field.
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The "Aesir" monsters have situational on-field effects, as well as a slow self-revival effect. Aside from niche situations, they are largely protectionless [[glorified beatstick]]s summoned only to enable their support cards. The main high-power card that is enabled by controlling "Aesir" monsters is "[[Nordic Relic Svalinn]]", a Continuous Trap that serves both as a negate and a revival for "Aesir" monsters.
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In order to quickly access the "Nordic" Tuner and non-Tuner monsters for Synchro Summoning, the Deck heavily relies on the effect of its Link 1 monster, "[[Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant]]". "Gullveig", once Link summoned, can banish up to 3 cards from the player's hand or field to Special Summon that many "Nordic" monsters from the Deck, but locks the player into only summoning "Aesir" monsters for the rest of the turn. "Gullveig" can easily set up the summon of an "Aesir" by itself; its heavy banish requirement is typically circumvented with cards like "[[Hippo Carnival]]", since it banishes only at resolution. Other card advantage-genrating engines are also useful for mitigating the costs of "Gullveig".
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"Gullveig" also provides protection to "Aesir" monsters it points to, making them harder to remove.
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Aside from their Tuner monsters, other notable "Nordic" monsters include:
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* "[[Nordic Smith Ivaldi]]", who is a free extender from hand, and can search "Nordic Relic" cards.
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* "[[Tanngrisnir of the Nordic Beasts]]", who summons two Level 3 tokens if destroyed by battle.
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* "[[Tanngnjostr of the Nordic Beasts]]", who can conditionally [[Special Summon]] itself from the hand, and can summon another "Nordic Beast" monster from the Deck if it changes from Defense to Attack position.
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* "[[Dverg of the Nordic Alfar]]", who can recover "Nordic Relic" cards from the Graveyard.
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* "[[Alviss of the Nordic Alfar]]", who, if it is the only card banished by a "Nordic" Link Monster (i.e. "Gullveig"), it can perform a pseudo "1-card-Synchro" of any "Aesir" using 1 "Nordic" monster on the field and "Nordic" monsters from the Deck; it provides a less costly alternative to banishing 3 cards with "Gullveig" while still setting up the summon of an "Aesir". It also has a once per Duel GY effect to Special Summon a new "Aesir" from the [[Extra Deck]] when one is destroyed.
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Other notable "Nordic Relic" cards searchable by "Nordic Smith Ivaldi" include "[[Nordic Relic Gungnir|Gungnir]]", a card-destroying Trap, and "[[Nordic Relic Hlidskjalf|Hlidskjalf]]", a restrictive summon-from-Deck searcher that locks the player into "Aesir" monsters while the summoned monster is on the field, preventing the player from easily accessing "Gullveig".
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{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Alviss of the Nordic Alfar]]
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* [[Dverg of the Nordic Alfar]]
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* [[Fenrir the Nordic Wolf]]
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* [[Nordic Smith Ivaldi]]
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* [[Jormungardr the Nordic Serpent]]
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* [[Ljosalf of the Nordic Alfar]]
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* [[Tanngnjostr of the Nordic Beasts]]
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* [[Tanngrisnir of the Nordic Beasts]]
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* [[Archnemeses Eschatos]]
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* [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]
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* [[Chaos Valkyria]]
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* [[Rescue Cat]]
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* [[The Chaos Creator]]
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|tuner monsters =
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* [[Guldfaxe of the Nordic Beasts]]
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* [[Nordic Beast Gullinbursti]]
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* [[Mara of the Nordic Alfar]]
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* [[Svartalf of the Nordic Alfar]]
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* [[Valkyrie of the Nordic Ascendant]]
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* [[Vanadis of the Nordic Ascendant]]
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Loki, Lord of the Aesir]]
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* [[Odin, Father of the Aesir]]
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* [[Thor, Lord of the Aesir]]
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* [[Baronne de Fleur]]
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* [[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]]
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* [[Beelzeus of the Diabolic Dragons]]
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* [[Chaos Ruler, the Chaotic Magical Dragon]]
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* [[Coral Dragon]]
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* [[Ruddy Rose Dragon]]
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* [[PSY-Framelord Omega]]
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|link monsters =
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* [[Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant]]
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* [[Aussa the Earth Charmer, Immovable]]
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* [[Black Luster Soldier - Soldier of Chaos]]
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* [[Crystron Halqifibrax]]
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* [[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]
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* [[Salamangreat Almiraj]]
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|spells =
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* [[Nordic Relic Hlidskjalf]]
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* [[Nordic Relic Draupnir]]
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* [["Infernoble Arms - Hauteclere"]]
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* [[Chaos Space]]
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* [[Foolish Burial]]
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* [[Hippo Carnival]]
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* [[Living Fossil]]
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* [[Moon Mirror Shield]]
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* [[Mound of the Bound Creator]]
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* [[Reinforcement of the Army]]
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|traps =
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* [[Gleipnir, the Fetters of Fenrir]]
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* [[Nordic Relic Svalinn]]
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* [[Nordic Relic Brisingamen]]
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* [[Nordic Relic Gungnir]]
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* [[Nordic Relic Megingjord]]
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* [[Armory Call]]
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* [[There Can Be Only One]]
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* [[Trap Trick]]
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}}
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===Weaknesses===
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* "Gullveig" is the Deck's main playmaker, and is thus also its main chokepoint. Without "Gullveig", the Deck becomes much less consistent in performing its combos.
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* The deck can only consistently make "[[Nordic Relic Svalinn]]" as a disruption, making its end boards extremely predictable and relatively easy to play through.
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* The Deck's playstyle is directly countered by:
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** Anti-Synchro floodgates (e.g. "[[Dimensional Barrier]]")
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** Anti-Summoning floodgates (e.g. "[[Summon Limit]]", "[[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]]")
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* "Gullveig" is directly countered by:
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** Anti-banishing floodgates (e.g. "[[Artifact Lancea]]", "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]")
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* Anti-GY floodgate (e.g. "[[Macro Cosmos]]") can prevent the Deck from using its recovery options.
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==References==
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<references />
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[[Category:TCG and OCG archetypes]]

Revision as of 23:58, 17 March 2023

Aesir
From left to right, "Loki", "Odin" and "Thor" towering over Team Ragnarok.
From left to right, "Loki", "Odin" and "Thor" towering over Team Ragnarok.
Japanese
  • きょくしん
  • 極神 (base)
  • きょくしん (ruby)
  • Kyokushin (romanized)
  • Polar God (translated)
English
  • Nordic God (anime)
French
  • Ases
German
  • Der Asen
Italian
  • Aesir
Korean
  • 극신
  • 極神 (Hanja)
  • Geuksin (romanized)
  • Polar God (translated)
Portuguese
  • Aesir
Spanish
  • Aesir
Sets
TCG
OCG
Anime appearances
Lists

"Aesir", known as "Polar God" (きょくしん Kyokushin) is an archetype of three mysterious deity-like Synchro Monsters used by Team Ragnarok in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. They are named "Three Polar Gods of the Star World" (せいかいさんきょくしん Seikai no San Kyokushin) in the Japanese anime, and "Nordic God" and "Polar Star God" in the dubbed version. In the anime, the "Aesir" monsters are DIVINE Divine-Beast monsters. They are the only Synchro Monsters that are either DIVINE or Divine-Beast in any medium. However, their Attributes and Types were changed in the OCG. "Loki, Lord of the Aesir" is a DARK Spellcaster, "Thor, Lord of the Aesir" is an EARTH Beast-Warrior and "Odin, Father of the Aesir" is a LIGHT Fairy. Each member of Team Ragnarok possesses one of these cards.

Appearances

Anime

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, the 3 "Aesir" cards were found by the three Duelists who possessed the Rune Eyes. Each card was found within a cave dominated by a shrine made of tree roots, ostensibly in reference to the "World Tree" Yggdrasil, which connects the Nine Realms of Norse mythology. Among the Nine Realms are Asgard, land of the Æsir, and Midgard, home of humans and another name for Earth, thus these shrines may symbolize a connection to Asgard itself, hence the power of the "Aesir" cards. In the anime, the powers of these Gods rival that of the Crimson Dragon. When "Thor" clashed with "Red Dragon Archfiend", both monsters emitted a strange energy pulse, wreaking havoc around the Dueling arena and drastically upsetting the weather outside the stadium.[1] During Team Ragnarok's match against Team 5D's, the attacks of the Aesir dealt real damage to Jack and Crow. These cards also protected Team Ragnarok and their memories from the Three Pure Nobles' alterations of the timeline.[2]

Design

The three "Aesir" monsters are named for the most prominent among the Æsir of Norse mythology: Odin, the so-called Allfather and king of the Æsir; Thor, known as the god of thunder and strongest among the gods; and Loki, a notorious trickster and Jötunn who was usually associated with the Aesir until orchestrating the death of Baldr, for which he was tied to a stone as punishment until Ragnarök, the end of the world. The term “Polar God” could refer to the Scandinavian origins of Norse myths, as the region stretches up to the Arctic Circle and therefore towards the North Pole. Notably, while the term “Æsir” is usually spelled with the letter ash (Æ/æ), the TCG spells it “Aesir,” likely for familiarity with an audience that largely doesn’t use said character, being most common in Scandinavian languages like Danish and Norwegian.

Members

Æsir Supported archetype Holder
Odin, Father of the Aesir Nordic Ascendant Halldor
Thor, Lord of the Aesir Nordic Beasts Dragan
Loki, Lord of the Aesir Nordic Alfar Broder

The "Aesir" monsters are supported by the "Nordic" archetype.

Support

The following cards are "Aesir"-specific support cards that are not members of the "Nordic" archetype.

Card Origin
Gotterdammerung Götterdämmerung (German translation of the Old Norse phrase Ragnarök)
March Towards Ragnarok
Divine Relic Mjollnir Mjölnir
Solemn Authority
Odin's Eye One of Odin's eyes, which he gave up in order to drink from the well of Mímir.

Related

The card "The Golden Apples" is thematically related to the archetype, and was used by Broder in the anime.

Card Origin
The Golden Apples The golden apples of Iðunn
Malus Token

Playing style

The "Aesir" Deck is focused on Synchro Summoning "Odin", "Loki" and/or "Thor" using the "Nordic" monsters, and use dedicated "Aesir" support cards to control the field. Each of the three "Aesir" monster is Level 10, and requires 1 Tuner from their associated "Nordic" sub-archetype and two non-Tuner monsters to be Synchro Summoned. While historical "Aesir" decks relied on using individual Tuners from each of the "Nordic" sub-archetypes, the current main "Nordic" Tuner is "Nordic Beast Gullinbursti", who can be used to Synchro Summon any of the "Aesir" monsters, and can provide easily accessible advantage on the field. The "Aesir" monsters have situational on-field effects, as well as a slow self-revival effect. Aside from niche situations, they are largely protectionless glorified beatsticks summoned only to enable their support cards. The main high-power card that is enabled by controlling "Aesir" monsters is "Nordic Relic Svalinn", a Continuous Trap that serves both as a negate and a revival for "Aesir" monsters. In order to quickly access the "Nordic" Tuner and non-Tuner monsters for Synchro Summoning, the Deck heavily relies on the effect of its Link 1 monster, "Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant". "Gullveig", once Link summoned, can banish up to 3 cards from the player's hand or field to Special Summon that many "Nordic" monsters from the Deck, but locks the player into only summoning "Aesir" monsters for the rest of the turn. "Gullveig" can easily set up the summon of an "Aesir" by itself; its heavy banish requirement is typically circumvented with cards like "Hippo Carnival", since it banishes only at resolution. Other card advantage-genrating engines are also useful for mitigating the costs of "Gullveig". "Gullveig" also provides protection to "Aesir" monsters it points to, making them harder to remove. Aside from their Tuner monsters, other notable "Nordic" monsters include:

  • "Nordic Smith Ivaldi", who is a free extender from hand, and can search "Nordic Relic" cards.
  • "Tanngrisnir of the Nordic Beasts", who summons two Level 3 tokens if destroyed by battle.
  • "Tanngnjostr of the Nordic Beasts", who can conditionally Special Summon itself from the hand, and can summon another "Nordic Beast" monster from the Deck if it changes from Defense to Attack position.
  • "Dverg of the Nordic Alfar", who can recover "Nordic Relic" cards from the Graveyard.
  • "Alviss of the Nordic Alfar", who, if it is the only card banished by a "Nordic" Link Monster (i.e. "Gullveig"), it can perform a pseudo "1-card-Synchro" of any "Aesir" using 1 "Nordic" monster on the field and "Nordic" monsters from the Deck; it provides a less costly alternative to banishing 3 cards with "Gullveig" while still setting up the summon of an "Aesir". It also has a once per Duel GY effect to Special Summon a new "Aesir" from the Extra Deck when one is destroyed.

Other notable "Nordic Relic" cards searchable by "Nordic Smith Ivaldi" include "Gungnir", a card-destroying Trap, and "Hlidskjalf", a restrictive summon-from-Deck searcher that locks the player into "Aesir" monsters while the summoned monster is on the field, preventing the player from easily accessing "Gullveig".

Weaknesses

  • "Gullveig" is the Deck's main playmaker, and is thus also its main chokepoint. Without "Gullveig", the Deck becomes much less consistent in performing its combos.
  • The deck can only consistently make "Nordic Relic Svalinn" as a disruption, making its end boards extremely predictable and relatively easy to play through.
  • The Deck's playstyle is directly countered by:
  • "Gullveig" is directly countered by:
  • Anti-GY floodgate (e.g. "Macro Cosmos") can prevent the Deck from using its recovery options.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 118118: "A New Rival"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 117117: "The Distorted Past"