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"'''Earthbound Immortal'''", known as "'''Earthbound God'''" ({{Ruby|地|じ}}{{Ruby|縛|ばく}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Jibakushin'') in Japan, is an [[archetype]] of [[Level 10]] [[DARK]] [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They were used by the [[Dark Signer]]s in the anime.
 
"'''Earthbound Immortal'''", known as "'''Earthbound God'''" ({{Ruby|地|じ}}{{Ruby|縛|ばく}}{{Ruby|神|しん}} ''Jibakushin'') in Japan, is an [[archetype]] of [[Level 10]] [[DARK]] [[Monster Card|monsters]]. They were used by the [[Dark Signer]]s in the anime.
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"[[Earthbound Revival]]" and "[[Roar of the Earthbound]]" are also "Earthbound Immortal" cards because they have 「{{Ruby|聖|せい}}{{Ruby|剣|けん}}」 in their Japanese names.
  
 
They all have [[Card effect|effect]]s that allow them to [[attack]] the opponent [[Direct attack|directly]] and make them unable to be selected as an attack target. (In the anime, a player can attack the opponent directly if the only monster a controls is an Earthbound Immortal;<ref name="ep46">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|46|ref}}</ref> this is not the case in the ''TCG''/''OCG''. Also, in the anime only they are unaffected by Spell and Trap effects.)
 
They all have [[Card effect|effect]]s that allow them to [[attack]] the opponent [[Direct attack|directly]] and make them unable to be selected as an attack target. (In the anime, a player can attack the opponent directly if the only monster a controls is an Earthbound Immortal;<ref name="ep46">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|46|ref}}</ref> this is not the case in the ''TCG''/''OCG''. Also, in the anime only they are unaffected by Spell and Trap effects.)
 
In the anime, the Dark Signers and Signers have repeated their battles every 5000 years, hence the constant battles between the Earthbound Immortals and [[Signer Dragon]]s.<ref name="ep30">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|30|ref}}</ref><ref name=ep57">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|57|ref}}</ref>
 
  
 
Because all but one of them have high original ATK, they are often able to easily crush opponents. However, this power comes with two drawbacks:  
 
Because all but one of them have high original ATK, they are often able to easily crush opponents. However, this power comes with two drawbacks:  
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"Earthbound Immortals" also have a small but very potent series of support cards that allow them to further oppress the opponent. Their artworks all feature them emerging from a hole in the ground from which blue flames are emerging.
 
"Earthbound Immortals" also have a small but very potent series of support cards that allow them to further oppress the opponent. Their artworks all feature them emerging from a hole in the ground from which blue flames are emerging.
  
==Backstory==
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"Earthbound Immortal" refers to the [[Nazca Lines]] they were imprisoned in. Each "Earthbound Immortal" is pictured rising from the ground, and each has a different ground texture on their artwork.
The '''Earthbound Immortals''' are incarnations of evil entities that were sealed in the [[Nazca Lines]] by the [[Dragon Star]] and its servants 5000 years before the events of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''.
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==Anime==
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The Earthbound Immortals are incarnations of evil entities that were sealed in the [[Nazca Lines]] by the [[Dragon Star]] and its servants 5000 years before the events of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. The Dark Signers and Signers have repeated their battles every 5000 years.<ref name="ep30">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|30|ref}}</ref><ref name=ep57">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|57|ref}}</ref>
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They are each in the shape of a Nazca Line. Each member of the [[Dark Signer]]s wears striped robes bearing the color of their corresponding "Earthbound Immortal".
  
Each of these "Evil Gods" are shaped in the form of a corresponding Nazca Line and each member of the [[Dark Signer]]s wear striped robes bearing the color of their corresponding "Earthbound Immortals".  
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Their colors come from [[wikipedia:Wiphala|Wiphala]], the banner of the Inca Empire, with only white missing from the range of colors. In addition, each color of the "Earthbound Immortals" is also a color of the rainbow.  
  
Their colors come from Wiphala, Banner of the Inca Empire, with only white missing from the range of currently known colors. In addition, each color of the "Earthbound Immortals" is also a color of the rainbow.  
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The "Earthbound Immortals" serve as to the antithesis to the [[Crimson Dragon]] and the [[Signer Dragon]]s, serving the [[King of the Netherworld]] instead. [[Roman Goodwin]] intentionally caused the [[Zero Reverse]] accident to set the Earthbound Immortals free, killing himself in the process. The [[Three Pure Nobles]] manipulated this incident. The accident created infinite negative energy and ultimately opened a hole to the underworld, allowing the "Earthbound Immortals" to escape.
  
The "Earthbound Immortals" serve as to the antithesis to the [[Crimson Dragon]] and the [[Signer Dragon]]s. As after a millennium of confinement, these monstrous beings were released after the [[Ener-D]] accident occurred, separating [[New Domino City]] into 2 halves and creating the district which is now known as the [[Satellite]].  
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The original Ener-D Reactor used the names of the Earthbound Immortals as codenames. [[Earthbound Immortal Uru]] refers to the Ener-D Reactor itself, while the other four original Earthbound Immortal's names each refer to one of the reactor's control units. [[Chacu Challhua]] and [[Wiraqocha Rasca]] do not have control units.
  
It was a mistake with terrible repercussions. The power generator, which was supposed to spin clockwise to generate an infinite positive power supply instead  spun counter clockwise, creating infinite negative energy and resulting in the occurrence of the "[[Zero Reverse]] Effect" which ultimately opened a hole to the underworld, allowing the "Earthbound Immortals" to escape.
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In episode 111, [[Greiger]] told [[Yusei]] and [[Jack]] that the "Earthbound Immortals" "could be used again by another evil." Whether this is really foreshadowing or not remains unknown.
  
Further information on this controversial topic was later revealed that [[Roman Goodwin]], who, upon learning of the 5,000 year battle between the Crimson Dragon and the "Evil Gods" that were sealed away, was taken over by their dark, controlling powers.
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In the anime, if there is no face-up [[Field Spell Card]], their effects are [[negate]]d and they are destroyed during the [[End Phase]]. This is not an issue in [[Turbo Duel]]s since [[Speed World]] cannot be destroyed. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 050|episode 050]], [[Luna]] and [[Leo]] used "[[Ancient Fairy Dragon]]" to destroy the Field Spell, destroying [[Devack]]'s "Earthbound Immortal". [[Akiza Izinski]] tried to do this in her duel with [[Misty Tredwell]], but "[[Black Rose Dragon]]" couldn't destroy the Field Spell due to "[[Field Barrier]]".
  
In order to resurrect himself as the future leader of the [[Dark Signer]]s, he killed himself by overloading the Ener-D Reactor, thus causing the horrible incident. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 109]], it is revealed that this event was actually manipulated and controlled by the [[Three Pure Nobles]].  
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===Sacrifices===
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In the anime, whenever an "Earthbound Immortal" is [[Summon]]ed, the bodies and souls of anyone trapped inside of a geoglyph are sacrificed. The sacrificed individuals turn into energy of the same purple color as a [[dark mark]], which is then absorbed into a floating stone of characteristic shape.
  
It has been revealed that each corresponding "Earthbound Immortal" stands for a codename relating to the original Ener-D Reactor.  
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A beam of purple light then descends from the geoglyph in the sky, destroys the stone (that resembles a heart) and strikes the ground, causing the "Earthbound Immortal" to rise from the "Netherworld". This has occurred in both [[Satellite]] and [[New Domino City]].
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An "Earthbound Immortal" will continue to harvest the souls of anyone not protected by a [[Signer]] as long as it stays on the [[field]]; this occurred in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 046|episode 046]], when [[Martha]] was sacrificed to "[[Earthbound Immortal Uru|Uru]]" when she fell into the geoglyph, even though "Uru" had already been Summoned.
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However, there are several cases in which a person will not be absorbed into an "Earthbound Immortal":
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* That person is Dueling (stated by Devack when he dueled Leo).
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* That person is a [[Signer]] or proximate to a Signer (which Misty explained in episode 39).
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* The "Earthbound Immortal" does not use nearby human sacrifices, as in the following cases:
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** "[[Earthbound Immortal Cusillu|Cusillu]]" used the souls of the [[Duel Monsters]] spirits.
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** "[[Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua|Chacu Challhua]]" used the souls of the people from [[Greiger]]'s village.  
  
While [[Earthbound Immortal Uru]] stands for the codename referring to the Ener-D Reactor itself, the other 4 Gods' names each stand for a codename for each of the reactor's control units. [[Chacu Challhua]] and [[Wiraqocha Rasca]] do not have control units.
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After Greiger's defeat, the people sacrificed for "Chacu Challhua" were returned to life; when [[Devack]] lost, the souls of the Duel Monster spirits were returned to the [[Duel Monsters Spirit World|Spirit World]]. The spirits of the villagers were shown to be suffering inside of the "Chacu Challhua" during the [[Duel]] between Greiger and [[Crow]].
  
The archetype name "Earthbound Immortal" is based on the corresponding [[Nazca Lines]] that each were imprisoned in. Each "Earthbound Immortal" is featured rising from the depths of the "Underworld" and each of them are shown with a different ground texture on their corresponding game card.  
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The Earthbound Immortals are fueled by the anger and lust for vengeance of their owner. The Earthbound Immortal disappears when its owner no longer carries on this hatred.  
  
They are polar opposites of the [[Signer Dragons]], as they fight as the servants of the [[King of the Netherworld]], which is mentioned by [[Roman]] before he dies. This is similar to how the Signer Dragons fight for the [[Crimson Dragon]].
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They can interfere by taking possession of the Dark Signers body. This occurred during Greiger's duel with Crow, in which "Chacu Challhua" took over Greiger's body when he wanted to stop the duel after he learned that the Dark Signers are actually the ones that were behind his village's destruction. This also happens in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 059|the Duel between Jack and Carly]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 061|the Duel between Akiza and Misty]].  
  
In episode 111, [[Greiger]] told [[Yusei]] and [[Jack]] that the "Earthbound Immortals" "could be used again by another evil." Whether this is really foreshadowing or not remains unknown.
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However, if the Dark Signer is strong enough, they can maintain contact with other people (Greiger breaks the control for a few seconds, [[Carly]] connected through "[[Majestic Dragon]]" and [[Misty]] used card [[attack]]s as means of communication).
  
All of them have been released in OCG and TCG, except [[Red Nova]], who exists not in his original form, but as [[Red Nova Dragon]].
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Each Dark Signer except Misty had at least one "Earthbound Immortal" support card.  
  
==Members==
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===Members===
 
Each [[Dark Signer]] possesses 1 of the "Earthbound Immortals", with it being their [[signature card]]. In the episode where the ancient battle was seen, the 5 "original" "Earthbound Immortals" were seen battling against the [[Crimson Dragon]], its servants and a condor geoglyph was seen foreshadowing the appearance of [[Rex Goodwin]]'s [[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca|Wiraqocha Rasca]].  
 
Each [[Dark Signer]] possesses 1 of the "Earthbound Immortals", with it being their [[signature card]]. In the episode where the ancient battle was seen, the 5 "original" "Earthbound Immortals" were seen battling against the [[Crimson Dragon]], its servants and a condor geoglyph was seen foreshadowing the appearance of [[Rex Goodwin]]'s [[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca|Wiraqocha Rasca]].  
  
 
Two additional "Earthbound Immortals" were introduced throughout the course of the story; after [[Greiger]] was transformed into a Dark Signer, a sixth "Earthbound Immortal", [[Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua|Chacu Challhua]], was given to him.  
 
Two additional "Earthbound Immortals" were introduced throughout the course of the story; after [[Greiger]] was transformed into a Dark Signer, a sixth "Earthbound Immortal", [[Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua|Chacu Challhua]], was given to him.  
  
Long after the fight against the Dark Signers, [[Jack Atlas]] acquires the power of the last and strongest "Earthbound Immortal", [[Red Nova]], previously absent because the Dark Signers did not dare attempt to harness its brutal power, and combines it with [[Red Dragon Archfiend]], represented in the card [[Red Nova Dragon]]. This Marks the first time an Earthbound Immortal is converted into an ally of the Crimson Dragon by Jack's use of Burning Soul and sealing it in a card.
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The Crimson Devil [[Red Nova]] is the strongest Earthbound Immortal, being defeated prior to the ancient battle by the [[Crimson Dragon]] itself in a one-on-one contest.<ref name=ep112">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|112|ref}}</ref> The Dark Signers did not attempt to harness its power out of fear. Red Nova's [[Familiar of Red Nova|servant]] planned on using Jack Atlas as a sacrifice to resurrect his sleeping master. [[Jack Atlas]] obtains the power of Red Nova and combines it with [[Red Dragon Archfiend]], creating [[Red Nova Dragon]].
 
 
 
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The "Earthbound Immortals" are known to to be nearly unbeatable, since their [[effect]]s [[negate]] any chance of a counter [[attack]] by a [[Duelist]].
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All of them have been released in OCG and TCG, except [[Red Nova]], who exists not in his original form, but as [[Red Nova Dragon]].
 
 
These effects are tied up in the use of any [[Field Spell Card]] and will disappear once the [[field]] is taken out of play.
 
 
 
This is a major weakness which until [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 050|episode 050]] no one had taken advantage of. (Mainly because most Duels involving the Immortals were [[Turbo Duel]]s, so the field spell couldn't be [[destroy]]ed.)
 
 
 
[[Luna]] and [[Leo]] are the only ones who have used it against them. By removing the field spell, they were able to destroy [[Devack]]'s "Earthbound Immortal". The field problem is a major issue in a [[Turbo Duel]] since it can never be destroyed until the Duel ends.
 
 
 
"[[Ancient Fairy Dragon]]" is one of only 2 of the [[Signer Dragons]] that can also destroy Field Spell Cards by its own effect and it can gain [[Life Points]] for it as well. The other is "[[Black Rose Dragon]]", who can destroy all cards on the field when it is [[Synchro Summon]]ed.
 
 
 
The problem with "[[Black Rose Dragon]]" is that if a card like "[[Field Barrier]]" is in play and protecting the Field Spell from being destroyed, then it cannot be removed from the field by the effect of "[[Black Rose Dragon]]". This was shown in episode 39 in the Duel between [[Misty Tredwell]] and [[Akiza Izinski]].
 
 
 
All "Earthbound Immortals" share a few similar effects: only 1 of them can be on the field, the opponent can never attack them, and they can attack the opponent directly.
 
 
 
They are destroyed instantly if there is no face-up Field Spell (the anime destroys them at the [[End Phase]] and just negates their effects until then).
 
 
 
Aside from those, each one has a unique effect, most likely to counter or match the strategy the [[Duelist]] each card's [[control]]ler faced.
 
 
 
In the real card game, if an "Earthbound Immortal" is the only monster on your opponent's side of the field, you cannot [[declare]] an attack at all unless it's a [[direct attacker]], creating a huge advantage for the controller of the "Earthbound Immortal" and making it a one-sided battle.
 
 
 
In the anime, whenever an "Earthbound Immortal" is [[Summon]]ed, the bodies and souls of anyone trapped inside of a geoglyph are sacrificed for its summoning. The sacrificed individuals turn into energy of the same purple color as a [[dark mark]], which is then absorbed into a floating stone of characteristic shape.
 
 
 
A beam of purple light then descends from the geoglyph in the sky, destroys the stone (that resembles a heart) and strikes the ground, causing the "Earthbound Immortal" to rise from the "Netherworld". This has occurred in both [[Satellite]] and [[New Domino City]].
 
 
 
Any person trapped within its respective geoglyph is sacrificed in this way and for the moment it is unknown what happens to the sacrificed people.
 
 
 
During [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 046|the first Duel between Yusei and Roman]], it is revealed that an "Earthbound Immortal" will continue to harvest the souls of anyone not protected by a [[Signer]] as long as it stays on the [[field]], as shown when [[Martha]] was sacrificed to "[[Earthbound Immortal Uru|Uru]]" when she fell into the geoglyph even though "Uru" had already been Summoned.
 
 
 
There are, however, several conditions under which a person is not absorbed into an "Earthbound Immortal":
 
* That person is Dueling (stated by Devack when he dueled Leo).
 
* That person is a [[Signer]] or proximate to a Signer (which Misty explained in episode 39).
 
* The "Earthbound Immortal" does not use nearby human sacrifices, as in the following cases:
 
** "[[Earthbound Immortal Cusillu|Cusillu]]" used the souls of the [[Duel Monsters]] spirits.
 
** "[[Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua|Chacu Challhua]]" used the souls of the people from [[Greiger]]'s village.
 
 
 
After Greiger's defeat, the people sacrificed for "Chacu Challhua" were returned to life; when [[Devack]] lost, the souls of the Duel Monster spirits were returned back into the [[Duel Monsters Spirit World|Spirit World]]. The spirits of the villagers were shown to be suffering inside of the "Chacu Challhua" during the [[Duel]] between Greiger and [[Crow]].
 
 
 
Apparently these Gods are fueled by whatever reason of anger and revenge their corresponding Dark Signer carries. However, for the same reason, it appears that they disappear the moment that its controller no longer carries on this hatred.
 
 
 
They can interfere by taking possession of the Dark Signers body, as happened to Greiger during his duel with Crow, after he learned that the Dark Signers are actually the ones that were behind his village's destruction. Wanting to continue the duel when Grieger wanted to stop, Greiger's body was taken over by "Chacu Challhua's" spirit. This also happens in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 059|the Duel between Jack and Carly]] and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 061|the Duel between Akiza and Misty]].
 
 
 
However, if the Dark Signer is strong enough, they can maintain contact with other people (Greiger breaks the control for a few seconds, [[Carly]] connected through "[[Majestic Dragon]]" and [[Misty]] used card [[attack]]s as means of communication).
 
 
 
This does not appear to be applicable to [[Rex Goodwin]]. Each Dark Signer except Misty had at least one "Earthbound Immortal" support card.
 
 
 
"[[Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua|Chacu Challhua]]", "[[Earthbound Immortal Aslla piscu|Aslla piscu]]" and "[[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca|Wiraqocha Rasca]]" are the only three Immortals that are not the same [[Type]] as the Decks played by their respective [[Dark Signers]].
 
 
 
In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 112|Episode 112]], it is discovered there was a lost "Earthbound Immortal", The Crimson Devil [[Red Nova]]. The strongest of all of them, who was defeated prior to the ancient battle by the [[Crimson Dragon]] itself in a one-on-one contest.  
 
  
Red Nova's [[Familiar of Red Nova|servant]] planned on using Jack Atlas as a sacrifice to resurrect his sleeping master. Interestingly, it stated that the battle between Red Nova and the Crimson Dragon occurred 10,000 years ago.
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Additionally, each Earthbound Immortal has a unique effect, usually ideal to counter or match the strategy of the [[Signer]] that card's [[own]]er faced.
  
 
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Their high [[ATK]] and the ability to [[attack directly]], while not being able to be [[select]]ed as an [[attack target]], makes them powerful attackers, but they are still vulnerable to "[[Magic Cylinder]]" and "[[Draining Shield]]". An attack lock-down can be made using their effects.
 
Their high [[ATK]] and the ability to [[attack directly]], while not being able to be [[select]]ed as an [[attack target]], makes them powerful attackers, but they are still vulnerable to "[[Magic Cylinder]]" and "[[Draining Shield]]". An attack lock-down can be made using their effects.
  
An "Earthbound Immortal" can be used in almost any Deck that relies on a Field Spell Card.
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"[[Mound of the Bound Creator]]" prevents all Level 10 or higher monsters from being targeted or destroyed, making it a good card to run in Earthbound Immortal decks. "Hardened Armed Dragon" can be used in combination to prevent the Earthbound Immortal from being destroyed if the field is.
  
A recently released card "Mound of the Bound Creator" protects all Level 10 or higher monsters, making it a good card to run in Earthbound Immortal decks. It's effects involve protecting an Earthbound Immortal monster from being targeted or destroyed by card effects, and when it's destroyed, adding an Egyptian God Card to the owners' hand. This combination of cards alone makes an Earthbound Immortal monster an unstoppable force that cannot be stopped (short of destroying the field spell), however, the loss of the Field Spell is mitigated by summoning the Earthbound using "Hardened Armed Dragon"
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An "Earthbound Immortal" can be used in most Decks that rely on a Field Spell Card.
  
 
===Aslla Piscu Deck===
 
===Aslla Piscu Deck===

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Earthbound Immortal
"Ccapac Apu", "Ccarayhua" "Uru", "Cusillu" and "Aslla piscu"
Japanese
  • ばくしん
  • 地縛神 (base)
  • じばくしん (ruby)
  • Jibakushin (romanized)
  • Earthbound God (translated)
French
  • Esprit de la Terre Immortel
German
  • Erdgebundener Unsterblicher
Korean
  • 지박신
Portuguese
  • Imortal Terrestre
Spanish
  • Inmortal Terrestre
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Anime appearances
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"Earthbound Immortal", known as "Earthbound God" (ばくしん Jibakushin) in Japan, is an archetype of Level 10 DARK monsters. They were used by the Dark Signers in the anime.

"Earthbound Revival" and "Roar of the Earthbound" are also "Earthbound Immortal" cards because they have 「せいけん」 in their Japanese names.

They all have effects that allow them to attack the opponent directly and make them unable to be selected as an attack target. (In the anime, a player can attack the opponent directly if the only monster a controls is an Earthbound Immortal;[1] this is not the case in the TCG/OCG. Also, in the anime only they are unaffected by Spell and Trap effects.)

Because all but one of them have high original ATK, they are often able to easily crush opponents. However, this power comes with two drawbacks:

  • There can only be 1 "Earthbound Immortal" on the field at a time.
  • An "Earthbound Immortal" will immediately destroy itself when no Field Spell Card is in play.

"Earthbound Immortals" also have a small but very potent series of support cards that allow them to further oppress the opponent. Their artworks all feature them emerging from a hole in the ground from which blue flames are emerging.

"Earthbound Immortal" refers to the Nazca Lines they were imprisoned in. Each "Earthbound Immortal" is pictured rising from the ground, and each has a different ground texture on their artwork.

Anime

The Earthbound Immortals are incarnations of evil entities that were sealed in the Nazca Lines by the Dragon Star and its servants 5000 years before the events of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. The Dark Signers and Signers have repeated their battles every 5000 years.[2][3]

They are each in the shape of a Nazca Line. Each member of the Dark Signers wears striped robes bearing the color of their corresponding "Earthbound Immortal".

Their colors come from Wiphala, the banner of the Inca Empire, with only white missing from the range of colors. In addition, each color of the "Earthbound Immortals" is also a color of the rainbow.

The "Earthbound Immortals" serve as to the antithesis to the Crimson Dragon and the Signer Dragons, serving the King of the Netherworld instead. Roman Goodwin intentionally caused the Zero Reverse accident to set the Earthbound Immortals free, killing himself in the process. The Three Pure Nobles manipulated this incident. The accident created infinite negative energy and ultimately opened a hole to the underworld, allowing the "Earthbound Immortals" to escape.

The original Ener-D Reactor used the names of the Earthbound Immortals as codenames. Earthbound Immortal Uru refers to the Ener-D Reactor itself, while the other four original Earthbound Immortal's names each refer to one of the reactor's control units. Chacu Challhua and Wiraqocha Rasca do not have control units.

In episode 111, Greiger told Yusei and Jack that the "Earthbound Immortals" "could be used again by another evil." Whether this is really foreshadowing or not remains unknown.

In the anime, if there is no face-up Field Spell Card, their effects are negated and they are destroyed during the End Phase. This is not an issue in Turbo Duels since Speed World cannot be destroyed. In episode 050, Luna and Leo used "Ancient Fairy Dragon" to destroy the Field Spell, destroying Devack's "Earthbound Immortal". Akiza Izinski tried to do this in her duel with Misty Tredwell, but "Black Rose Dragon" couldn't destroy the Field Spell due to "Field Barrier".

Sacrifices

In the anime, whenever an "Earthbound Immortal" is Summoned, the bodies and souls of anyone trapped inside of a geoglyph are sacrificed. The sacrificed individuals turn into energy of the same purple color as a dark mark, which is then absorbed into a floating stone of characteristic shape.

A beam of purple light then descends from the geoglyph in the sky, destroys the stone (that resembles a heart) and strikes the ground, causing the "Earthbound Immortal" to rise from the "Netherworld". This has occurred in both Satellite and New Domino City.

An "Earthbound Immortal" will continue to harvest the souls of anyone not protected by a Signer as long as it stays on the field; this occurred in episode 046, when Martha was sacrificed to "Uru" when she fell into the geoglyph, even though "Uru" had already been Summoned.

However, there are several cases in which a person will not be absorbed into an "Earthbound Immortal":

  • That person is Dueling (stated by Devack when he dueled Leo).
  • That person is a Signer or proximate to a Signer (which Misty explained in episode 39).
  • The "Earthbound Immortal" does not use nearby human sacrifices, as in the following cases:

After Greiger's defeat, the people sacrificed for "Chacu Challhua" were returned to life; when Devack lost, the souls of the Duel Monster spirits were returned to the Spirit World. The spirits of the villagers were shown to be suffering inside of the "Chacu Challhua" during the Duel between Greiger and Crow.

The Earthbound Immortals are fueled by the anger and lust for vengeance of their owner. The Earthbound Immortal disappears when its owner no longer carries on this hatred.

They can interfere by taking possession of the Dark Signers body. This occurred during Greiger's duel with Crow, in which "Chacu Challhua" took over Greiger's body when he wanted to stop the duel after he learned that the Dark Signers are actually the ones that were behind his village's destruction. This also happens in the Duel between Jack and Carly and the Duel between Akiza and Misty.

However, if the Dark Signer is strong enough, they can maintain contact with other people (Greiger breaks the control for a few seconds, Carly connected through "Majestic Dragon" and Misty used card attacks as means of communication).

Each Dark Signer except Misty had at least one "Earthbound Immortal" support card.

Members

Each Dark Signer possesses 1 of the "Earthbound Immortals", with it being their signature card. In the episode where the ancient battle was seen, the 5 "original" "Earthbound Immortals" were seen battling against the Crimson Dragon, its servants and a condor geoglyph was seen foreshadowing the appearance of Rex Goodwin's Wiraqocha Rasca.

Two additional "Earthbound Immortals" were introduced throughout the course of the story; after Greiger was transformed into a Dark Signer, a sixth "Earthbound Immortal", Chacu Challhua, was given to him.

The Crimson Devil Red Nova is the strongest Earthbound Immortal, being defeated prior to the ancient battle by the Crimson Dragon itself in a one-on-one contest.[4] The Dark Signers did not attempt to harness its power out of fear. Red Nova's servant planned on using Jack Atlas as a sacrifice to resurrect his sleeping master. Jack Atlas obtains the power of Red Nova and combines it with Red Dragon Archfiend, creating Red Nova Dragon.

Monster Owner Nazca Line Color Type
Uru Roman Goodwin Spider Red Insect
Aslla piscu Carly Carmine Hummingbird Orange Winged Beast
Cusillu Devack Monkey Yellow Beast
Ccarayhua Misty Tredwell Lizard Green Reptile
Ccapac Apu Kalin Kessler Giant Blue Fiend
Chacu Challhua Greiger Killer Whale Indigo Fish
Wiracocha Rasca Rex Goodwin Condor Violet Winged Beast

All of them have been released in OCG and TCG, except Red Nova, who exists not in his original form, but as Red Nova Dragon.

Additionally, each Earthbound Immortal has a unique effect, usually ideal to counter or match the strategy of the Signer that card's owner faced.

Playing style

"Earthbound Immortal" based Decks focus on Summoning 1 of the many different "Earthbound Immortal" monsters, and quickly finishing a Duel.

The main weakness of this Deck is keeping a Field Spell in play. This can be overcome with cards like "Field Barrier", "Hardened Armed Dragon" and "Magic Reflector" (or "Magical Citadel of Endymion" or "The Seal of Orichalcos" even on their own).

Since the "Earthbound Immortals" are all DARK monsters, they can easily be Tribute Summoned with cards like "Double Coston", "Fires of Doomsday" and "Mausoleum of the Emperor".

Their high ATK and the ability to attack directly, while not being able to be selected as an attack target, makes them powerful attackers, but they are still vulnerable to "Magic Cylinder" and "Draining Shield". An attack lock-down can be made using their effects.

"Mound of the Bound Creator" prevents all Level 10 or higher monsters from being targeted or destroyed, making it a good card to run in Earthbound Immortal decks. "Hardened Armed Dragon" can be used in combination to prevent the Earthbound Immortal from being destroyed if the field is.

An "Earthbound Immortal" can be used in most Decks that rely on a Field Spell Card.

Aslla Piscu Deck

Cusillu Deck

Ccarayhua Deck

OTK
  1. Have a "Clock Tower Prison" with 4 or more counters on it, a face-up "Earthbound Immortal Ccarayhua", "Destiny HERO - Dreadmaster" in your Deck and 2 or more copies of "Destiny HERO - Dasher" in your Graveyard.
  2. Destroy "Earthbound Immortal Ccarayhua", thus destroying all cards on the field, including the "Clock Tower Prison".
  3. Special Summon "Destiny HERO - Dreadmaster" and use his effect to Special Summon 2 copies of "Destiny HERO - Dasher".
  4. Have all 3 monsters attack directly. (Total damage = 2100 + 2100 + 4200 = 8400).


Ccapac Apu Deck

OTK
  1. Have "Evil HERO Infernal Gainer" face-up on the field without using your Normal Summon.
  2. Activate "Mausoleum of the Emperor".
  3. Pay 2000 Life Points (or Tribute 2 monsters) to Summon "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu".
  4. Activate "Mage Power"/"Axe of Despair"/etc.
  5. Activate the effect of "Evil HERO Infernal Gainer" to attack twice.
  6. Attack directly twice. (Total damage = (3000 + 1000) x 2 = 8000)

or:

  1. Activate "Mausoleum of the Emperor".
  2. Pay 2000 Life Points (or Tribute 2 monsters) to Summon "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu".
  3. Activate "Mage Power" and "Twin Swords of Flashing Light - Tryce".
  4. Attack directly twice. (Total damage = (3000 + 1500 - 500) x 2 = 8000)

or:

  1. Have "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" and "Mystic Plasma Zone" face-up on the field without using your Normal Summon.
  2. Normal Summon "Evil HERO Infernal Gainer" and banish it using its effect, selecting "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" to attack twice this turn.
  3. Attack directly with "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" inflicting 3500 Battle Damage.
  4. Activate "Sebek's Blessing" from your hand letting you gain 3500 Life Points.
  5. Activate "Poison of the Old Man" to gain 1200 Life Points.
  6. You have now created an 8200 Life Point difference between you and your opponent, so finally activate "Life Equalizer" thus both player's Life Points become 3000.
  7. Attack directly again with "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" using the effect of "Evil HERO Infernal Gainer" (3000 - 3500 = - 500).

or:

  1. Have "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" already on the field.
  2. Special Summon "Plaguespreader Zombie" from your Graveyard.
  3. Special Summon "Evil HERO Infernal Gainer" and banish it to give "Ccapac Apu" 2 attacks.
  4. Special Summon "Grinder Golem" to your opponent's side of the field.
  5. Use the "Grinder Tokens" and "Plaguespreader Zombie" to Synchro Summon "Armory Arm".
  6. Equip "Armory Arm" to "Earthbound Immortal Ccapac Apu" and attack "Grinder Golem".
  7. Due to the effect of "Armory Arm", your opponent takes 3000 points of damage, Due to the effect of "Ccapac Apu", your opponent takes another 3000 points of damage and they take 1000 points of Battle Damage.
  8. Attack directly with "Ccapac Apu". (3000 + 3000 + 1000 + 4000 = 11000 points of damage)

Note: Without "Grinder Golem", you can still inflict 8000 points of damage if you can summon "Armory Arm".


Chacu Challhua Deck

Uru Deck

OTK
  1. Activate Mausoleum of the Emperor.
  2. Pay 2000 Life Points (or tribute 2 monsters) to summon Earthbound Immortal Uru.
  3. Activate Mage Power targeting Earthbound Immortal Uru.
  4. Flip Whirlwind Weasel and activate Twin Swords of Flashing Light - Tryce targeting Earthbound Immortal Uru.
  5. Attack directly twice. ((3000+1000*)+(3000+1000*))=8000*

This * means that the value can be bigger.

You must have Mausoleum of the Emperor on the field even if you tribute 2 monsters to summon Uru; or at least 1 more Spell or Trap face-down to use this OTK.

Twin Swords of Flashing Light - Tryce takes off 500 ATK points. If you have Mage Power and Twin Swords of Flashing Light - Tryce on Uru and no other Spells or Traps, Uru will have 3000 + 1000 - 500 attack, or 3500, which is not enough for an OTK even if you attack twice.

Cards that Special Summon powerful monsters on your opponent's side of the field are useful when used with "Earthbound Immortal Uru".

You can tribute weak monsters on your side of the field to control powerful monsters, such as "Lava Golem" or "Volcanic Queen", both of which inflict detrimental effects to your opponent during their turn.

Uru also works reasonably well with Swarm Decks; swarming weak monsters can be sacrificed to summon Uru and then again to control your opponent's monsters.

Wiraqocha Rasca Deck

When creating a Deck with Wiraqocha Rasca in it, note never to actually summon the Immortal with Mystic Tomato's effect, which makes Wiraqocha Rasca unable to activate its effect so it stays with 100 ATK.

Token Earthbound Immortals Deck

Weaknesses

"Earthbound Immortals" are very strong, but cards like "Ancient Fairy Dragon", "Black Rose Dragon" and "Mystical Space Typhoon" could destroy an active Field Spell necessary to keep one around and take the Earthbound Immortal with it. You can use cards like "Field Barrier" to protect your Field Spell from being destroyed. Be careful though, cards like "Murmur of the Forest," "Giant Trunade," and "Codarus" can simply remove the Field Spell without destroying it, effectively not only bypassing "Field Barrier," but also disallowing you to play another Field Spell until "Field Barrier" itself is removed somehow. "The Seal of Orichalcos" also works well in this Deck, as one of it's effects helps prevent destruction, as well as boosts your monsters by 500 ATK. If you don't want to have this worry at all, you can use either "Hardened Armed Dragon" as a Tribute so that your "Earthbound Immortal" cannot be destroyed by card effects (including its own) or Summon an "Earthbound Linewalker" for the same protection. "March of the Monarchs" will also stop them being destroyed by their own effect. In an emergency situation, "Skill Drain" might also help to protect them. Also the Majestic Dragons are also a major threat to the Earthbound Immortals because they can negate the Immortals effects and (depending on the Dragon) can either use them or gain their attack points, giving the two dragons a superb advantage.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 04646: "Mark of the Spider, Part 2"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 03030: "Fight or Flight"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 05757: "Destiny's Will, Part 2"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 112112: "The Crimson Devil"