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+ | * This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Deep Dark Trap Hole]]", "[[Extra Net]]", and "[[Summon Gate]]". |
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− | * This card is based on a Kabuki actor. |
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+ | * This monster is based on a [[wikipedia:Kabuki|Kabuki]] actor and/or [[wikipedia:Edo period police|Edo period police]]. |
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− | * This card, "[[Koala-Otter Koala]]" and "[[Infernal Incinerator]]" have the highest original ATK for [[Level]] 6 [[Monster Cards|monsters]] in the game. |
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+ | * This monster is holding the same weapon that "[[Jutte Fighter]]" wields, a [[wikipedia:Jitte|Jutte]]. This may reference to this card's debut in the anime in which [[Tetsu Trudge]] first Summoned it by tuning one of his "[[Gate Blocker]]s" with "Jutte Fighter". |
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− | * Goyo Guardian is holding the same weapon as "[[Jutte Fighter]]". |
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+ | * The kanji behind this monster, 御用 (Goyou), means "imperial use" or "patronage". |
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− | * This card and "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" are the only [[Synchro Monsters]] to be [[Limited]]. |
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+ | * When this monster first released in [[The Duelist Genesis]], it was considered the best level 6 [[Synchro Monster]] (the other one available at that time being "[[Gaia Knight, the Force of Earth]]", and "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]" in the ''OCG'' who only came in [[Duel Terminal 1|late 2009]] in the ''TCG''), because it was easy to Summon in relatively any deck, and its effect was really powerful. As such, it became one the most played [[Extra Deck]] monsters and got limited in March 2009 (both in ''[[March 2009 Lists (TCG)|TCG]]'' and ''[[March 2009 Lists (OCG)|OCG]]''). Still being considered one of the best Level 6 Synchro monsters along with "[[Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier]]", it eventually got forbidden in [[March 2011 Lists (TCG)|March 2011]] (in [[March 2011 Lists (OCG)|both formats]]), and stayed so for a long time. Eventually, as time passed and the [[Metagame]] progressed, in the ''TCG'', "Goyo Guardian" went back to [[Limited]] in [[July 2014 Lists (TCG)|July 2014]]. Then, probably because it didn't had much impact as it had back then, it returned to [[Semi-Limited]] in [[January 2015 Lists (TCG)|January 2015]], and to [[Unlimited]] in [[April 2015 Lists (TCG)|April 2015]]. However, for all this time, in the ''OCG'', it was still [[Forbidden]] although it was being considered "not as good as before" by the community. Still, it eventually got an [[Errata]] in the ''OCG'' [[20th Anniversary Pack 2nd Wave]] and got back to [[Limited]] in [[January 2017 Lists|January 2017]], [[Semi-Limited]] in [[April 2017 Lists|April 2017]], and finally [[Unlimited]] in [[July 2017 Lists|July 2017]]. |
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− | * This card has the same effect as [[Ghost Knight of Jackal]]. |
Revision as of 16:09, 29 October 2018
- This monster appears in the artworks of "Deep Dark Trap Hole", "Extra Net", and "Summon Gate".
- This monster is based on a Kabuki actor and/or Edo period police.
- This monster is holding the same weapon that "Jutte Fighter" wields, a Jutte. This may reference to this card's debut in the anime in which Tetsu Trudge first Summoned it by tuning one of his "Gate Blockers" with "Jutte Fighter".
- The kanji behind this monster, 御用 (Goyou), means "imperial use" or "patronage".
- When this monster first released in The Duelist Genesis, it was considered the best level 6 Synchro Monster (the other one available at that time being "Gaia Knight, the Force of Earth", and "Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" in the OCG who only came in late 2009 in the TCG), because it was easy to Summon in relatively any deck, and its effect was really powerful. As such, it became one the most played Extra Deck monsters and got limited in March 2009 (both in TCG and OCG). Still being considered one of the best Level 6 Synchro monsters along with "Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier", it eventually got forbidden in March 2011 (in both formats), and stayed so for a long time. Eventually, as time passed and the Metagame progressed, in the TCG, "Goyo Guardian" went back to Limited in July 2014. Then, probably because it didn't had much impact as it had back then, it returned to Semi-Limited in January 2015, and to Unlimited in April 2015. However, for all this time, in the OCG, it was still Forbidden although it was being considered "not as good as before" by the community. Still, it eventually got an Errata in the OCG 20th Anniversary Pack 2nd Wave and got back to Limited in January 2017, Semi-Limited in April 2017, and finally Unlimited in July 2017.