Editing Egyptian God
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone.
Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
This page supports semantic in-text annotations (e.g. "[[Is specified as::World Heritage Site]]") to build structured and queryable content provided by Semantic MediaWiki. For a comprehensive description on how to use annotations or the #ask parser function, please have a look at the getting started, in-text annotation, or inline queries help pages.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 486: | Line 486: | ||
* The Egyptian Gods have spawned many trinities of powerful cards that tend to be important in the series they have been featured in. These include the following: | * The Egyptian Gods have spawned many trinities of powerful cards that tend to be important in the series they have been featured in. These include the following: | ||
** The [[Legendary Dragon]]s from the Waking the Dragons story arc | ** The [[Legendary Dragon]]s from the Waking the Dragons story arc | ||
− | ** The | + | ** The Wicked Gods from ''Yu-Gi-Oh! R'' |
− | ** The | + | ** The Sacred Beasts from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' anime |
** The "[[Aesir]]" from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds'' anime | ** The "[[Aesir]]" from the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds'' anime | ||
− | ** | + | ** Eve's three boss monsters, "[[Phantasm Emperor Trilojig]]", "[[Timelord Progenitor Vorpgate]]", and "[[Number XX: Infinity Dark Utopic]]", as well as the [[G.O.D. (series)|G.O.D.]] series from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V'']] manga. |
* The illegal prints of the Egyptian God cards once demanded high prices on the secondary market. This was prior to their current widespread availability. During this time, countless counterfeit copies were made and distributed primarily throughout East Asia. | * The illegal prints of the Egyptian God cards once demanded high prices on the secondary market. This was prior to their current widespread availability. During this time, countless counterfeit copies were made and distributed primarily throughout East Asia. |