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Divine-Beast
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げんしんじゅうぞく | ||
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幻神獣族 | ||
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Phantom God Beast | ||
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Divine-Beast, to any insightful Yu-Gi-Oh player means one thing and one thing only: Trouble. For the sub-type of Divine-Beast are only listed on 3 cards, which are the "Immortal" Egyptian God Cards: "Slifer the Sky Dragon", "Obelisk the Tormentor" and "The Winged Dragon of Ra". In Yu-Gi-Oh! R, the Wicked Gods are also shown as Divine-Beast cards.
These 3 God Cards are deemed as legendary and to be the most powerful cards in the entire game in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga, each having their own unique and devastating effects.
Divine-Beast was originally not a legal Type, and as of yet, has no support. However, with the inclusion of the first legal Egyptian God Card, "Obelisk the Tormentor" as a V-Jump Promotional Card with the February 2009 issue and as a Shonen Jump Promo Card in the January 2010 issue, it became the first official Monster Card of the "Divine-Beast" Type. With the release of an effect monster version of "The Winged Dragon of Ra", there will be now two official monsters with the Divine-Beast type in the game. However, Obelisk is the only legal god card in english.
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- Also See: Lists of Divine-Beast Monsters.