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"'''Noble Arms'''", known as "'''Holy Sword'''" ({{Ruby|聖|せい}}{{Ruby|剣|けん}} ''Seiken'') in Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Equip Spell Card]]s that was introduced in ''[[Return of the Duelist]]''. It is based around the tales of the Knights of the Round Table and supports the "[[Noble Knight]]" archetype. Its first [[support]] was introduced in ''[[Abyss Rising]]'' with the release of "[[Ignoble Knight of Black Laundsallyn]]". They all (with the exception of "[[Noble Arms - Excaliburn|Excaliburn]] and [[Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms|Gwenhwyfar]]") share following common effects:
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"'''Noble Arms'''", known as "'''Holy Sword'''" ({{Ruby|聖|せい}}{{Ruby|剣|けん}} ''Seiken'') in Japanese version, is an [[archetype]] of [[Equip Spell Card]]s that was introduced in ''[[Return of the Duelist]]''. It is based around the tales of the Knights of the Round Table and supports the "[[Noble Knight]]" archetype. Its first [[support]] was introduced in ''[[Abyss Rising]]'' with the release of "[[Ignoble Knight of Black Laundsallyn]]". They all (with the exception of "[[Noble Arms - Excaliburn|Excaliburn]]" and "[[Gwenhwyfar, Queen of Noble Arms|Gwenhwyfar]]") share following common effects:
 
* Each of them is [[Control only one|side-unique]].
 
* Each of them is [[Control only one|side-unique]].
 
* Equip only to a [[Warrior]]-Type monster.
 
* Equip only to a [[Warrior]]-Type monster.

Revision as of 23:57, 3 January 2014

Noble Arms
"Noble Arms - Excaliburn"
Japanese
  • せいけん
  • 聖剣 (base)
  • せいけん (ruby)
  • Seiken (romanized)
  • Holy Sword (translated)
French
  • Armes Nobles
German
  • Edle Waffen
Italian
  • Nobili Armi
Spanish
  • Armas Nobles
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"Noble Arms", known as "Holy Sword" (せいけん Seiken) in Japanese version, is an archetype of Equip Spell Cards that was introduced in Return of the Duelist. It is based around the tales of the Knights of the Round Table and supports the "Noble Knight" archetype. Its first support was introduced in Abyss Rising with the release of "Ignoble Knight of Black Laundsallyn". They all (with the exception of "Excaliburn" and "Gwenhwyfar") share following common effects:

  • Each of them is side-unique.
  • Equip only to a Warrior-Type monster.
  • If this face-up card on the field is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard: You can target 1 face-up Warrior-Type "Noble Knight" monster you control; equip this card to that target.

All Spells in this archetype, save for "Excaliburn", have artworks that depict swords embedded in stones, a reference to the Arthurian legend of the Sword in the Stone.