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* [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]]
 
* [[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias]]
 
* [[Talaya, Princess of Cherry Blossoms]]
 
* [[Talaya, Princess of Cherry Blossoms]]
* [[Malina, Princess of Sunflowers]]
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* [[Mariña, Princess of Sunflowers]]
 
* [[Lonefire Blossom]]
 
* [[Lonefire Blossom]]
 
* [[Rose Witch]]
 
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* "[[Number 87: Queen of the Night]]" shares strong resemblances with all three of the "Plant Princesses" and they can be used to [[Xyz Summon]] this card.
 
* "[[Number 87: Queen of the Night]]" shares strong resemblances with all three of the "Plant Princesses" and they can be used to [[Xyz Summon]] this card.
** Also, this card is a "Queen" while "[[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias|Tytannial]], "[[Talaya, Princess of Cherry Blossoms|Talaya]]" and "[[Malina, Princess of Sunflowers|Malina]]" are "Princesses".
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** Also, this card is a "Queen" while "[[Tytannial, Princess of Camellias|Tytannial]], "[[Talaya, Princess of Cherry Blossoms|Talaya]]" and "[[Mariña, Princess of Sunflowers|Maliña]]" are "Princesses".
 
* The Japanese name of [[Number 87: Queen of the Night]], "Numbers 87: Beautiful Goddess of the Four Seasons - Queen of Nights" implies that, if it is included with the princesses, this family may be intended to symbolize the four seasons as follows.  
 
* The Japanese name of [[Number 87: Queen of the Night]], "Numbers 87: Beautiful Goddess of the Four Seasons - Queen of Nights" implies that, if it is included with the princesses, this family may be intended to symbolize the four seasons as follows.  
 
** "Tytannial" represents Autumn, given that it is [[WIND]] Attribute and Autumn is typically a windy season. In addition, the flower the princess emerges from, the Camellia, typically blooms in late Autumn.
 
** "Tytannial" represents Autumn, given that it is [[WIND]] Attribute and Autumn is typically a windy season. In addition, the flower the princess emerges from, the Camellia, typically blooms in late Autumn.
 
** "Number 87" represents Winter, given that it features snowflakes in it's card artwork and is [[WATER]] Attribute. Also, its flower, which is a cactus flower, is the only of this family's flowers capable of blooming in Winter due to the climate differences of a desert environment.
 
** "Number 87" represents Winter, given that it features snowflakes in it's card artwork and is [[WATER]] Attribute. Also, its flower, which is a cactus flower, is the only of this family's flowers capable of blooming in Winter due to the climate differences of a desert environment.
 
** "Talaya" represents spring, since it is also [[WATER]] Attribute and Spring is typically a rainy season. In addition, the flower it is based off, the Cherry Blossom, blooms in Spring– around April, when Cherry Blossom Festivals are typically held.
 
** "Talaya" represents spring, since it is also [[WATER]] Attribute and Spring is typically a rainy season. In addition, the flower it is based off, the Cherry Blossom, blooms in Spring– around April, when Cherry Blossom Festivals are typically held.
** "Malina" represents Summer, given that it is [[FIRE]] attribute, and Summer is universally the hottest season. In addition, Sunflowers are the only flower featured in the princesses' artwork that blooms in Summer.
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** "Maliña" represents Summer, given that it is [[FIRE]] attribute, and Summer is universally the hottest season. In addition, Sunflowers are the only flower featured in the princesses' artwork that blooms in Summer.
 
* In addition, the order of these monsters' release in the U.S. may be meant to parallel the cycle of seasons. (Number 87 was released before "Talaya" in the U.S. due to the release of the ''[[Number Hunters]]'' set in the U.S. just prior to ''[[Judgement of the Light]]''.)
 
* In addition, the order of these monsters' release in the U.S. may be meant to parallel the cycle of seasons. (Number 87 was released before "Talaya" in the U.S. due to the release of the ''[[Number Hunters]]'' set in the U.S. just prior to ''[[Judgement of the Light]]''.)
 
 
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Revision as of 23:51, 23 October 2013

Plant Princess
"Tytannial, Princess of Camellias"
Sets
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"Plant Princess"[1] is a series of Level 8 Plant-Type monsters with 2800 ATK. Their artworks all feature them emerging from the middle of their respective flower. The first member of the series ("Tytannial, Princess of Camellias") was released in Crossroads of Chaos, then more members came in the Judgment of the Light and Shadow Specters sets.

Their playstyle revolves around protecting (Plant-Type) monsters from being destroyed by battle or by card effects.

Plant Princess DEF Origin Attribute
Mariña, Princess of Sunflowers 1600 Sunflower FIRE
Talaya, Princess of Cherry Blossoms 1200 Cherry blossom WATER
Tytannial, Princess of Camellias 2600 Camellia WIND

Trivia

  • "Number 87: Queen of the Night" shares strong resemblances with all three of the "Plant Princesses" and they can be used to Xyz Summon this card.
  • The Japanese name of Number 87: Queen of the Night, "Numbers 87: Beautiful Goddess of the Four Seasons - Queen of Nights" implies that, if it is included with the princesses, this family may be intended to symbolize the four seasons as follows.
    • "Tytannial" represents Autumn, given that it is WIND Attribute and Autumn is typically a windy season. In addition, the flower the princess emerges from, the Camellia, typically blooms in late Autumn.
    • "Number 87" represents Winter, given that it features snowflakes in it's card artwork and is WATER Attribute. Also, its flower, which is a cactus flower, is the only of this family's flowers capable of blooming in Winter due to the climate differences of a desert environment.
    • "Talaya" represents spring, since it is also WATER Attribute and Spring is typically a rainy season. In addition, the flower it is based off, the Cherry Blossom, blooms in Spring– around April, when Cherry Blossom Festivals are typically held.
    • "Maliña" represents Summer, given that it is FIRE attribute, and Summer is universally the hottest season. In addition, Sunflowers are the only flower featured in the princesses' artwork that blooms in Summer.
  • In addition, the order of these monsters' release in the U.S. may be meant to parallel the cycle of seasons. (Number 87 was released before "Talaya" in the U.S. due to the release of the Number Hunters set in the U.S. just prior to Judgement of the Light.)

References

  1. Kohamin, Michael. "The Trees Have Eyes". Konami.com.