Card Appearances:Mystical Elf

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Yu-Gi-Oh!

Toei anime

NAS anime

This card has no written card lore in the original manga, and it was given the yellow background of a Normal Monster in the anime. Nonetheless, it was actually an Effect Monster in both versions.

  • In episode 10, Yami Yugi uses this card during his Duel against Ghost Kaiba. After he Normal Summons this card, Yugi equips this card with "Book of Secret Arts", increasing its ATK and DEF by 300. Later "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" attacks this card, but Yugi activates "Mirror Force" to protect his monster and send the attack right back at "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". Ghost Kaiba then activates "Negate Attack" to prevent his monster from being destroyed. Yugi then activates "Monster Reborn" to Special Summon one of the "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" from Ghost Kaiba's Graveyard to his side of the field. He then used this card's effect to transfer its ATK to "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". This card remained on the field until the Duel was over.
  • In episode 45, Princess Adena, the princess of the Legendary Heroes virtual game, is revealed to be this monster. After being revealed, she casts a spell to revive Joey, Mai, Mokuba, and Earu (the former three were deleted due to the "Mythic Dragon", while Earu was deleted when he sacrificed himself to save Yugi from being deleted).
  • In episode 53, this card appears on a poster that Yugi and Téa Gardner read when they find a game store that was selling Duel Monster cards.
  • In episode 99, this card appears when Yami Yugi was building his Virtual World Deck for his Duel against Gansley.
  • In episode 109, this card appears in a flashback Leichter has when he explains to Seto that his treachery began when Gozaburo Kaiba gave him a large amount of dollars to test Seto's business skills.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V

Scripted Duels

Video games

  • Yugi Muto uses this in Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour.