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"'''Divine Dragon'''", known as "'''God Dragon'''" ({{Ruby|神|しん}}{{Ruby|竜|りゅう}} ''Shinryū'') in the ''[[OCG]]'' is a [[series]] of [[Dragon]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] and their combined form: "[[Divine Dragon Titanomakhia]]".
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"'''Divine Dragon'''", known as "'''God Dragon'''" ({{Ruby|神|しん}}{{Ruby|竜|りゅう}} ''Shinryū'') in the ''[[OCG]]'' is a [[series]] of three [[Dragon]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] and their combined form: "[[Divine Dragon Titanomakhia]]".
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==Design==
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===Appearance===
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The Divine Dragons have the appearance of eastern dragon and each possess six eyes, two sets of three on either side of their heads.
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===Etymology===
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Aside from "Excelion", each Divine Dragon is named after a mythological event of cataclysmic proportions.
  
 
==Recommended cards==
 
==Recommended cards==
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*[[Divine Dragon - Excelion]]
 
*[[Divine Dragon - Excelion]]
 
*[[Divine Dragon Apocralyph]]
 
*[[Divine Dragon Apocralyph]]
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*[[Divine Dragon Titanomakhia]]
 
*[[Lady of D.]]
 
*[[Lady of D.]]
 
*[[Lord of D.]]
 
*[[Lord of D.]]

Revision as of 22:17, 8 December 2023

Divine Dragon
"Divine Dragon Titanomakhia"
Japanese
  • しんりゅう
  • 神竜 (base)
  • しんりゅう (ruby)
  • Shinryū (romanized)
  • God Dragon (translated)
French
  • Dragon Divin
German
  • Himmlischer Drache
  • Celestial Dragon (translated)
  • Göttlicher Drache
  • Godly Dragon (translated)
Italian
  • Drago Divino
Korean
  • 신룡
  • 神龍 (Hanja)
  • Sinnyong (romanized)
  • God Dragon (translated)
Portuguese
  • Dragão Divino
  • Dragão Sagrado
  • Sacred Dragon (translated)
Spanish
  • Dragón Divino
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"Divine Dragon", known as "God Dragon" (しんりゅう Shinryū) in the OCG is a series of three Dragon monsters and their combined form: "Divine Dragon Titanomakhia".

Design

Appearance

The Divine Dragons have the appearance of eastern dragon and each possess six eyes, two sets of three on either side of their heads.

Etymology

Aside from "Excelion", each Divine Dragon is named after a mythological event of cataclysmic proportions.

Recommended cards