Difference between revisions of "Wicked God"
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In the manga, [[The Wicked Avatar]]'s form changes into a dark version of whatever monster's stats it's copying plus 1 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] point. | In the manga, [[The Wicked Avatar]]'s form changes into a dark version of whatever monster's stats it's copying plus 1 [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] point. | ||
− | It should also be noted that [[The Wicked Dreadroot]], in combination with either of the other two Wicked Gods, will | + | It should also be noted that [[The Wicked Dreadroot]], in combination with either of the other two Wicked Gods, will still halve their ATK despite their ATK otherwise being continuously maintained--with Dreadroot on the field, [[The Wicked Avatar]]'s ATK will attempt to match it at 4100, but be halved to 2050. |
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[[Category:Archetype]] | [[Category:Archetype]] |
Revision as of 03:18, 17 September 2008
Wicked God
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Japanese (translated) |
Devil Gods |
English |
Wicked Gods
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Appears in (manga) |
Originally featured in the Yu-Gi-Oh! R manga, these cards formed the counterparts of the Egyptian God Cards. Although their hierarchies are unknown (e.g., among the Egyptian God Cards "Obelisk the Tormentor" and "Slifer the Sky Dragon" were Hierarchy 1, while "The Winged Dragon of Ra" was Hierarchy 2), it is known that they share the remainder of the "Divine" traits with the Egyptian God Cards.
- The Wicked Dreadroot - Appears to be the equivalent to Obelisk the Tormentor. He looks human shaped with wings like Obelisk and the same ATK and DEF as Obelisk too.
- The Wicked Eraser - Appears to be the equivalent to Slifer the Sky Dragon. He looks like a dragon, just like Slifer.
- The Wicked Avatar - Appears to be the equivalent to The Winged Dragon of Ra. He looks like Ra's sealed orb form.
One key difference that must be noted, however, is that these are intended as the opposites of the Egyptian God Cards. Hence, while both are "Divine", the kanji is placed against the LIGHT-attribute symbol for the Egyptian God Cards, but against the DARK-attribute coloration for the Wicked God Cards. In order to avoid a repetition of the unplayability issue which surrounds the DIVINE/Divine-Beast-Type Egyptian God Cards, however, Konami has made the "real world" cards DARK/Fiend-Type monsters. In the manga, The Wicked Avatar's form changes into a dark version of whatever monster's stats it's copying plus 1 ATK and DEF point.
It should also be noted that The Wicked Dreadroot, in combination with either of the other two Wicked Gods, will still halve their ATK despite their ATK otherwise being continuously maintained--with Dreadroot on the field, The Wicked Avatar's ATK will attempt to match it at 4100, but be halved to 2050.