Egyptian god war card game
Because Kratos was able to cross realms and enter an entirely different mythological world after exhausting Greece, the idea has always been out there. In Greek mythology, Kratos or Cratos is the divine personification of strength. He is the son of Pallas and Styx. According to Hesiod, Kratos and his siblings dwell with Zeus because their mother Styx came to him first to request a position in his regime, so he honored her and her children with exalted positions. When kings were being judged by Osiris, Anubis placed their hearts on one side of a scale and a feather representing Maat on the other.
Anubis is the son of Osiris and Nephthys. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and site URL in my browser for next time I post a comment. The "God" cards are later stolen when Solomon Muto is caring for them by Dartz's underlings. After Gurimo's defeat, the God cards were taken to Dartz's temple, where they were drained of their energy to fuel the Great Leviathan.
They are retrieved at the end of the season and empowered with the light of Dartz's captives to battle the Great Leviathan in physical form, defeating it decisively. Afterwards Yami Yugi used the "God" cards again against Yugi Muto in the Ceremonial Battle , Yugi destroying the cards by turning "Slifer's" effect against the "God" cards with " Magnet Force " in the manga, Atem only Summoned Obelisk, but it was weakened, and Yugi's "Silent Swordsman" was strengthened, making both their ATK , then, when Obelisk attacked, they were both destroyed.
The three "God" cards were then lost forever when the tomb collapsed, burying the seven Millennium Items along with the cards when Atem left for the afterlife. In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light , the three "Gods" combine to form a monster with infinite strength.
In the Japanese version of the second series anime, this is the equivalent of "Obelisk's" " Soul Energy Max " ability, which, as alluded to by Seto Kaiba , was a "miracle of God's anger. The series also introduces the Sacred Beasts , dark and twisted versions of the "God" cards. Pegasus confirms the "God" cards are gone.
Presumably when Yami Yugi departed to the afterlife after his Duel with Yugi, he took the "God" cards with him. The abilities of the card as far as immunity goes is not fully disclosed. There is a trend in GX for monsters of significant importance, to simply receive blanket immunity from all Spell, Trap and Monster Effects e.
Jaden is able to defeat Franz and the copy of "Ra" is returned to Pegasus. In the final episode when Jaden Duels Yugi, "Slifer" is summoned. It is unknown why they are named after "Obelisk" in this series, as no mention of the "God" card's existence has been made. All three "Egyptian God" Cards share similar effects, though the exact specifications differ slightly between the anime and the manga. In episode 94 of Yu-Gi-Oh!
The three are classified as these Types in various video games such as Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction. Although in the manga and anime the god cards are immune to most Spells and Traps, and others are dampened to one turn effects, there are certain cards that have power to override this, affecting the Egyptian Gods for as long as they remain on the field. The names of the "Egyptian God" Cards are derived from the names of items in Egyptian mythology :.
In the English manga, they are all often simply referred to as "God," though their original names are still used. This also reflects how Seto Kaiba viewed the three "Egyptian god" cards; "Slifer" was owned by Yugi Muto , his arch-rival, so it was only natural that he holds the card in such contempt.
Of course, with Obelisk Blue, it was plainly obvious why he based this dorm off of "Obelisk The Tormentor"; it was the first and only "Egyptian God" card he received, and indeed seen the power it holds, until Yugi won it from him in the Battle City Finals. These Duelists wear helmets based on the head of "Obelisk the Tormentor". The original prints of the Egyptian God Cards cannot be used in official tournaments due to their limitation text stating as such.
They would otherwise also be illegal due to their backings, which would make them count as marked cards. 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. They were originally released as promotional cards just for collectors, but players attempts to use the cards in Duels.
In an FAQ, Konami stated that these cards could not be used in tournament play. According to Shonen Jump, they are Normal Monsters. All three of the Egyptian God cards have received legal prints as Effect Monsters.
The legal "Obelisk" and "Slifer" possess effects virtually identical to their video game effects, while the legal version of "Ra" has its effects severely weakened it cannot be Special Summoned , does not gain ATK equal to the total ATK of the monsters Tributed for its Tribute Summon, and its Point-to-Point Transfer effect has the player pay LP until they have remaining rather than 1. The only immunity of "Obelisk" was that it cannot be targeted by card effects, whereas the two other "God" Cards can be destroyed by anything.
Players know that God of War featured plenty of supersized boss battles, but just imagine exploring gilded tombs and tackling Egyptian monsters. God of War took away Kratos' Blades of Chaos to give him the Leviathan Axe, and although the new weapon of choice isn't visible in the concept art, at least Atreus was part of the original plan.
Speaking of which, Barlog admitted that he struggled to convince developers that Kratos having a son was a good idea. Thankfully, everything worked out for God of War. While God of War stuck with Greek mythology for the first eight years of its life, the move to Norse mythology represents how gamers could one day see an Assassin's Creed style of franchise where different periods of history become the focus.
That being said, with the upcoming God of War 5 confirmed to stick with the icy plains of Scandinavia , there's at least one more chance for the Ghost of Sparta to go up against the likes of Odin and Thor. With a reinvigorated fanbase for the God of War series, who knows, maybe Barlog and his team will eventually take Kratos back to some sunnier climes and to do battle with Ra, Anubis, and the pharaohs of the past.
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