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| kanji                = ホログラフィックレア
 
| romaji              = Horogurafikku Rea
 
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| simplified chinese  = 全息稀有卡 ''Quánxī Xīyǒukǎ''
 
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'''Holographic Rare''' (ホログラフィックレア ''Horogurafikku Rea'', or simply '''Holographic''') is a rarity introduced in the ''OCG'' version of ''[[Tactical Evolution]]''. It has silver lettering like a [[Secret Rare]] Card, with many colors removed from the card image, while the entire card is holographic. Up until ''[[Rise of the Duelist]]'', usually [[Cover Card]]s had this rarity. This is the ''OCG'' version of [[Ghost Rare]].
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* This monster is an upgraded [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] counterpart of "[[Etraynze the Shadow Flower Ninja]]".
 
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** This monster's name is a play on "Ranze Eyes", a hallucinatory mode named by [[Rayne Nanahoshi]] in the original Japanese version of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' anime where she sees her targets of romantic affection as exaggerated beautiful versions of themselves.
In the ''Korean OCG'' the rarity also was introduced in ''[[Tactical Evolution]]'' and continued on pair with the ''Japanese OCG'' up to ''[[Maximum Crisis]]'', after which it was removed from Main Sets with the release of ''[[Series 10]]'' ''[[Code of the Duelist]]''. It was also removed from most other sets; being replaced with '''Secret Rare''' or '''Extra Secret Rare''' versions. With the exception of ''[[Rarity Collection 20th Anniversary Edition]]'' in which ''[[Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon]]'' kept the '''Holographic Rare'''. They were reintroduced with the release of ''[[Dark Neostorm]]''.
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*** This monster's effect to make the opponent's monsters lose 730,000 [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] is based on how Rayne wrote a total of "seventy-three" observational journals of the targets of her romantic affections.
 
 
In the first version, ''Tactical Evolution'' to ''Crossroads of Chaos'', the images were printed with only two focal distances, the card subject (the monster) was printed up front as a cutout and the background was in a different focus so that when looked in the right angle the monster would "pop out" from the back. In the second version, ''Crimson Crisis'' to date, the image was printed with more focal distances, including parts of the subject appearing in different distances, this gives the Monster more depth and color. The parts move differently by changing the angle of the card, just like a hologram.
 
 
 
{{see also|List of Holographic Rare cards}}
 
 
 
==Example==
 
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RainbowNeos-PTDN-JP-HGR.png        | V1
 
CrystalWingSynchroDragon-SHVI-JP-HGR.png      | V2
 
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{{Rarities}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Rarities]]
 

Revision as of 15:40, 18 April 2024

  • This monster is an upgraded Fusion counterpart of "Etraynze the Shadow Flower Ninja".
    • This monster's name is a play on "Ranze Eyes", a hallucinatory mode named by Rayne Nanahoshi in the original Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS anime where she sees her targets of romantic affection as exaggerated beautiful versions of themselves.
      • This monster's effect to make the opponent's monsters lose 730,000 ATK/DEF is based on how Rayne wrote a total of "seventy-three" observational journals of the targets of her romantic affections.