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The '''Three Musketeers of Face Cards''' ({{Ruby|絵|え}}{{Ruby|札|ふだ}}の{{Ruby|三|さん}}{{Ruby|銃|じゅう}}{{Ruby|士|し}} ''Efuda no Sanjūshi'')<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|208|ref}}</ref> is a [[series]] of [[LIGHT]]-[[Attribute]], [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] that were used by [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Roku]] in the manga and anime.
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The '''Three Musketeers of Face Cards''' ({{Ruby|絵|え}}{{Ruby|札|ふだ}}の{{Ruby|三|さん}}{{Ruby|銃|じゅう}}{{Ruby|士|し}} ''Efuda no Sanjūshi'')<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|208|ref}}</ref> are a [[series]] of [[LIGHT]]-[[Attribute]], [[Warrior]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Card|monsters]] that were used by [[Yugi Muto]] and [[Roku]] in the manga and anime.
  
 
There are three members are "[[King's Knight]]", "[[Queen's Knight]]", "[[Jack's Knight]]". There are two monsters can be Summoned through a combination of the three; "[[Arcana Knight Joker]]".
 
There are three members are "[[King's Knight]]", "[[Queen's Knight]]", "[[Jack's Knight]]". There are two monsters can be Summoned through a combination of the three; "[[Arcana Knight Joker]]".
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Each musketeer has the motif of a face card from a deck of [[standard playing cards]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:35, 29 December 2015

Three Musketeers of Face Cards
"King's Knight", "Jack's Knight" and "Queen's Knight"
Japanese
  • ふださんじゅう
  • 絵札の三銃士 (base)
  • えふだのさんじゅうし (ruby)
Sets
Anime appearances
Manga appearances
Lists

The Three Musketeers of Face Cards (ふださんじゅう Efuda no Sanjūshi)[1] are a series of LIGHT-Attribute, Warrior-Type monsters that were used by Yugi Muto and Roku in the manga and anime.

There are three members are "King's Knight", "Queen's Knight", "Jack's Knight". There are two monsters can be Summoned through a combination of the three; "Arcana Knight Joker".

Each musketeer has the motif of a face card from a deck of standard playing cards.

Poker Knight Card Origin
King's Knight King
Queen's Knight Queen
Jack's Knight Jack
Arcana Knight Joker Joker
Royal Straight Slasher / Royal Straight Royal Straight Flush

Trivia

  • "Queen", "King", and "Jack's Knight" were also known as The Three Swordsmen possessing the maximum speed summon ability.[citation needed]

Playing style

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 267 (Duelist Duel 208): "Slifer vs. Ra!"