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'''Broken World''' ({{Ruby|世|せ}}{{Ruby|壊|かい}} ''Sekai'') is a [[series]] of [[Field Spell Card]]s related to "[[Visas Starfrost]]" and the "[[Scareclaw]]", "[[Tearlaments]]", "[[Kashtira]]", and "[[Mannadium]]" archetypes.
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== Etymology ==
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The Japanese name of the series ({{Ruby|世|せ}}{{Ruby|壊|かい}} ''Sekai'') is a homophone of「{{Ruby|世|せ}}{{Ruby|界|かい}}」 (''Sekai'', "world"), with the second character ''Kai'' being replaced by 「{{Ruby|壊|かい}}」 (''Hakai'', "destruction" or "break"). All Broken World [[Field Spell Card]]s also add another character in front of those two, a number written in its [[wikipedia:Japanese numerals#Formal numbers|daiji]] form, and as such their Japanese names follow the scheme "[Number] Broken World - [Name]". In English, they're instead simply called "Planets" and given an adjective beginning with "P".
  
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The proper names of the Broken World Field Spells seem to be a combination of the word "kingdom" or "realm" in various languages and a word referring to the theme of the associated archetype.
EX-01; Mystical Elf; Common
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EX-02; Feral Imp; Common
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== Members ==
EX-03; Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1; Super Rare
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{| class="wikitable"
EX-04; Summoned Skull; Common
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! Number !! Broken World !! Name origin !! Related [[archetype]] !! [[Heart]] !! "[[Mannadium]]" [[Tuner monster|Tuner]]
EX-05; Beaver Warrior; Common
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EX-06; Dark Magician; Ultra Rare
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EX-07; Gaia The Fierce Knight; Common
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| [[Primeval Planet Perlereino]]
EX-08; Curse of Dragon; Common
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| "[[wiktionary:perle#French|Perle]]" + "[[wiktionary:reino#Spanish|Reino]]"
EX-09; Celtic Guardian; Common
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| [[Tearlaments]]
EX-10; Mammoth Graveyard; Common
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| [[Tearlaments Reinoheart]]
EX-11; Great White; Common
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| [[Mannadium Meek]]
EX-12; Silver Fang; Common
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EX-13; Giant Soldier of Stone; Common
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| 4
EX-14; Dragon Zombie; Common
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| [[Primitive Planet Reichphobia]]
EX-15; Doma The Angel of Silence; Common
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| "[[wikipedia:Reich|Reich]]" + "[[wikipedia:Phobia|Phobia]]"
EX-16; Ansatsu; Common
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| [[Scareclaw]]
EX-17; Witty Phantom; Common
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| [[Scareclaw Reichheart]]
EX-18; Claw Reacher; Common
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| [[Mannadium Fearless]]
EX-19; Mystic Clown; Common
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EX-20; Sword of Dark Destruction; Common
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| 5
EX-21; Book of Secret Arts; Common
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| [[Peaceful Planet Calarium]]
EX-22; Dark Hole; Common
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| "[[wikipedia:Kāla|Kāla]]" + "[[wiktionary:-arium#English|-arium]]"
EX-23; Dian Keto the Cure Master; Common
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| [[Mannadium]]
EX-24; Ancient Elf; Common
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| [[Mannadium Riumheart]]
EX-25; Magical Ghost; Common
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EX-26; Fissure; Common
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EX-27; Trap Hole; Common
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EX-28; Two-Pronged Attack; Common
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| [[Pressured Planet Wraitsoth]]
EX-29; De-Spell; Common
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| "[[wiktionary:paraíso|Paraíso]]" + "[[wikipedia:Anger|Wrath]]"
EX-30; Monster Reborn; Common
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| [[Kashtira]]
EX-31; Reinforcements; Common
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| [[Kashtira Riseheart]]
EX-32; Change of Heart; Common
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| [[Mannadium Trid]]
EX-33; The Stern Mystic; Common
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EX-34; Wall of Illusion; Common
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EX-35; Neo the Magic Swordsman; Common
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EX-36; Baron of the Fiend Sword; Common
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==Playing style==
EX-37; Man-Eating Treasure Chest; Common
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The Broken World cards are [[Field Spell]]s that share 3 similar effects:
EX-38; Sorcerer of the Doomed; Common
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* The first can either [[add]] "[[Visas Starfrost]]" (except for "[[Pressured Planet Wraitsoth]]") or a monster of their corresponding archetype from the [[Main Deck|Deck]] to the [[hand]].
EX-39; Last Will; Common
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* The second can change the [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] of monsters on the field.
EX-40; Waboku; Common
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* The third can [[destroy]] a card on the [[field]], or trigger when a card is destroyed.
EX-41; Trap Master; Common
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EX-42; Dragon Capture Jar; Common
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EX-43; Yami; Common
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EX-44; Man-Eater Bug; Common
 
EX-45; Reverse Trap; Common
 
EX-46; Remove Trap; Common
 
EX-47; Castle Walls; Common
 
EX-48; Ultimate Offering; Common
 
EX-49; Blue-Eyes White Dragon; Ultra Rare
 
EX-50; Hitotsu-Me Giant; Common
 
EX-51; Ryu-Kishin; Common
 
EX-52; The Wicked Worm Beast; Common
 
EX-53; Battle Ox; Common
 
EX-54; Koumori Dragon; Common
 
EX-55; Judge Man; Super Rare
 
EX-56; Rogue Doll; Common
 
EX-57; Kojikocy; Common
 
EX-58; Uraby; Common
 
EX-59; Gyakutenno Megami; Common
 
EX-60; Mystic Horseman; Common
 
EX-61; Terra the Terrible; Common
 
EX-62; Dark Titan of Terror; Common
 
EX-63; Dark Assailant; Common
 
EX-64; Master & Expert; Common
 
EX-65; Unknown Warrior of Fiend; Common
 
EX-66; Ogre of the Black Shadow; Common
 
EX-67; Dark Energy; Common
 
EX-68; Invigoration; Common
 
EX-69; Ookazi; Common
 
EX-70; Ryu-Kishin Powered; Common
 
EX-71; Swordstalker; Common
 
EX-72; La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp; Common
 
EX-73; Rude Kaiser; Common
 
EX-74; Destroyer Golem; Common
 
EX-75; Skull Red Bird; Common
 
EX-76; D. Human; Common
 
EX-77; Pale Beast; Common
 
EX-78; The Inexperienced Spy; Common
 
EX-79; Ancient Telescope; Common
 
EX-80; Just Desserts; Common
 
EX-81; Mysterious Puppeteer; Common
 
EX-82; Sogen; Common
 
EX-83; Hane-Hane; Common
 
EX-84; Lord of D.; Ultra Rare
 
EX-85; The Flute of Summoning Dragon; Ultra Rare
 
EX-86; Soul Exchange; Secret Rare
 
EX-87; Card Destruction; Secret Rare
 
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Revision as of 23:23, 13 May 2023

Broken World
"Clear New World"
Japanese
  • かい
  • 世壊 (base)
  • せかい (ruby)
  • Sekai (romanized)
Sets
Lists

Broken World (かい Sekai) is a series of Field Spell Cards related to "Visas Starfrost" and the "Scareclaw", "Tearlaments", "Kashtira", and "Mannadium" archetypes.

Etymology

The Japanese name of the series (かい Sekai) is a homophone of「かい」 (Sekai, "world"), with the second character Kai being replaced by 「かい」 (Hakai, "destruction" or "break"). All Broken World Field Spell Cards also add another character in front of those two, a number written in its daiji form, and as such their Japanese names follow the scheme "[Number] Broken World - [Name]". In English, they're instead simply called "Planets" and given an adjective beginning with "P".

The proper names of the Broken World Field Spells seem to be a combination of the word "kingdom" or "realm" in various languages and a word referring to the theme of the associated archetype.

Members

Number Broken World Name origin Related archetype Heart "Mannadium" Tuner
1 Primeval Planet Perlereino "Perle" + "Reino" Tearlaments Tearlaments Reinoheart Mannadium Meek
4 Primitive Planet Reichphobia "Reich" + "Phobia" Scareclaw Scareclaw Reichheart Mannadium Fearless
5 Peaceful Planet Calarium "Kāla" + "-arium" Mannadium Mannadium Riumheart
6 Pressured Planet Wraitsoth "Paraíso" + "Wrath" Kashtira Kashtira Riseheart Mannadium Trid

Playing style

The Broken World cards are Field Spells that share 3 similar effects: