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==Design== |
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Revision as of 01:07, 4 April 2019
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It has been suggested that this article be renamed to "Tenyi". (discuss) The reason given was: Some official TCG names for Rising Rampage revealed: https://ygorganization.com/goodbyetianweihellotenyi/ |
"Tianwei" is an archetype of Wyrm monsters that debuted in Rising Rampage.
Design
Appearance
These cards appear to be connected to the seven chakras found in Hinduism.
Lore
Chi Gathering at Lands of Dragon Vein = Tianwei Dragon
The manifested form taken by chi gathering at lands of dragon veins is known as a “Tianwei Dragon”. Their appearances differ depending on the nature of the chi. Practitioners of martial arts borrowing this power for their techniques are known as the “Tianwei Style”.
Two Disciples Stand Against Their Ambitious Master Who Has Lost His Way!!
Natural energy known as “chi” flows around the world. Someone once described that flow as a dragon, and named it dragon vein, and areas fertilized by it “land of dragon veins”. One day, a sudden incident struck the Tianwei Style master and students, who have been training day in and out to master their art through drawing out chi from the land of dragon veins. The master who had been training by himself within a cave become consumed with dark chi, and it drove his ambitions into overdrive. The dark chi became one with his body, and he became “Fierce Ogre of Tianwei”. He was now going to use violence and force to advance his ambition for conquering and to achieve “Tianwei Mushuang”. His number one disciple, the unmatched genius of Tianwei Style “Dragon Immortal of Tianwei”, and the younger disciple “Warrior Monk of Tianwei” were astonished at their master’s sudden change, and tried to talk some sense into him. With his ambitions amplified to an abnormal level, the disciples of course failed to reach their master by words. To stop their master’s rampage, the curtain now rises upon the battle between practitioners of Tianwei Style!![1]
Members
Tianwei | Chakra |
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Adhara | Muladhara (Root Chakra) |
Sthana | Svadhishthana (Sacral Chakra) |
Manira | Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) |
Nahata | Anahata (Heart Chakra) |
Vishudda | Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) |
Playing style
The archetype focuses on summoning and protecting Non-Effect Link Monsters.
Recommended cards
References
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