Seltene Götterkarten

Könnte mir mal jemand alle Götterkarten erklären also:
Obelisk:immer 4000/4000 und was noch?
Slifer:Die Werte der Monster die man geopfert hat werden addiert??Und was noch??
RA:Pro Karte auf Hand 1000 dazu und noch was??
PS:Obelisk is mein fav.
 
Zu Ra:

Du kannst LP zahlen um ihn um die gezahlten LP zu verstärken.

Zu Obelisk:

2 Monster auf dem Feld opfern und alle gegn. Monster zerstören.
(Trammor - Effekt)

Zu allen:

Magie und Fallen wirken nur eine Runde lang gegen die Götter ...

Mehr weiß ich imo nicht Oo"
 
alle "regeln" die ich für die gods kenn

All 3 God Cards are level 10 Monsters, their attribute is Divine and their type is Divine-Beast.

1.. The EGC are not affected by Trap and Magic cards including your own
equipment Magic cards, Monster Reborn, Call of the Haunted, etc.
2.. God Cards do run over damage ("trample") to their opponent's life points
even if the defending monster is in defense mode (the same as the effect of Mad
Sword Beast or Fairy Meteor Crush).
3.. If you are having them be affected by Magic and trap cards, the effects
only last for one turn. If you Monster Reborn Obelisk, he only stays out until
your next standby phase or if your opponent puts Spell Binding Circle on your
Slifer, it is released on your next turn.


Obelisk the Tormentor (GBI-002)


Obelisk is probably the weakest of the three God Cards, but at the same time he is the easiest to add to an existing deck with little or no modification. Basically he is a big, beat down monster with 4000 Att./4000 Def. His 4000-attack power can easily be enhanced with cards like Axe of Despair, Mage Power, United We Stand, and Megamorph (which can give him a life point crushing 8000 attack strength). The only thing you have to do is get him out on the field and let him destroy your opponent's monsters and life points. Adding him to a
standard beat down deck is easy. Make sure to include cards to destroy your opponent's traps and magic cards such as Harpie's Feather Duster and Heavy Storm because you don't want Obelisk to run into a Magical Cylinder or even an Enchanted Javelin. I would also include 3 copies of Nimble Momonga (MRL-086) and a Cyber Jar since these cards can give you two or three monsters on the field to use to tribute. Mystic Tomatoes, though they have a low 1400 Attack Strength, can be set in defense mode and when they are killed you can get another dark monster out to be used as a tribute for Obelisk. Also Ritual Summoned monsters would work well in this type of deck, since they allow you to summon an extra monster during your turn. I would suggest using the Masked Beast since it's the biggest beat down ritual monster available at this time but even Crab Turtle or a smaller Ritual Monster could be used if you're only going to
turn around and tribute it for Obelisk. If you are going to add Ritual Monsters to any deck you should use at least two copies of Sonic Bird and Senju of the Thousand Hands in order to make the Ritual Summon dynamic work properly. If you are having trouble keeping 3 tribute monsters on the field, you could use a couple copies of Soul Exchange (SDY-041) in your deck. But remember, if you Soul Exchange one of your opponent's monsters as a tribute for Obelisk, you must skip your Battle Phase, which means The Tormentor could be destroyed by your opponent during his turn before you even get to attack with him.

The Winged Dragon of Ra (GBI-003)


This God Card can be extremely powerful, but is more difficult to use than Obelisk. Because its attack and defense strength is determined by the combined attack and defense strength of the monsters which you tribute to bring it to the field, you need to sacrifice big monsters if you want to make Ra big enough to make it worth playing. I would suggest adding Ra to a Beat-down Dragon Deck. Tributing BEWD, Tri-Horned Dragon, or even REBD can easily give Ra over 8000 attack strength. The new Legacy of Darkness expansion contains some powerful dragons and other cards that will help out dragon decks and make them more powerful than they ever were before. In order to get three large dragons on the field I would suggest using the Lord of Dragons/ Dragon Summoning Flute combination along with Monster Reborn, Call of the Haunted, and Premature Burial. You can use equipment cards like Axe of Despair and Megamorph on the creatures you are going to tribute, that way Ra gets additional attack power even though those equipment cards are going to go to the graveyard. I've also found that Relinquished works well with Ra, even though he's not normally found in a Dragon Type Deck, because you can relinquish your opponent's biggest monster and then use Relinquished as one of your tributes for Ra; giving Ra the power of your opponent's monster and destroying it at the same time. Relinquished is also good for taking control of one of your opponent's face down monsters, after you have Ra on the field, to clear the way for a direct Ra attack while keeping cards like Penguin Soldier, Man-Eater Bug and Cyber Jar from being activated.

Slifer the Sky Dragon (GBI-001)


This might be the most powerful of the three God Cards, but it is definitely the most difficult to use. Slifer's attack/ defense strength depend on the number of cards its owner has in their hand, for each card Slifer gains 1000 ATT & DEF. Because of this, you need to support his ability with an entire deck dynamic as well as building a deck that will allow you to tribute three monsters to get him
out on the field. Because of the special cards you are going to need to make Slifer effective, the Sky Dragon deck has to be classified as a Gimmick deck. Here I combined Slifer's dynamic with another Gimmick deck, the Toon World Deck, and found it to be quite compatible, but you can use Slifer and the cards I show to support him in several different types of decks. First of all you need to use cards like Nimble Momonga, Cyber Jar, and Soul Exchange so that you will be able to summon Slifer at all. Fortunately, these cards also work well with the Toon World deck dynamic, which is one reason I thought of trying Slifer with the Toon Deck. Then you need the extra cards that Slifer needs to make him huge, these are from
 
Will auch etwas verwirrung stifften ;)

Saint Dragon - God of Osiris
Level: 10
Attack: X000
Defense: X000
Everytime the opponent summons creature into the field, the point of the player's card is cut by 2000 points. X stands for the number of the player's cards in hand.

The God of Obelisk
Level: 10
Attack: 4000
Defense: 4000

The player shall sacrifice two bodies to God of Obelisk. The opponent shall be damaged. And the Monsters on the Field shall be destroyed.

The Sun of God Dragon
Level: 10
Attack: ????
Defense: ????

This Monster's attack and defense strengths are equal to the total respective attack and defense strengths of the Monsters sacrificed to summon it.

Those who can read and speak Hieratic can gain control of Ra.

This Monster is a Quick Summon.

Pay all but 1 of your Life Points. Increase Ra's attack and defense strengths each by the number of Life Points you paid in this way.

Pay 1000 Life Points. Destroy 1 of your opponent's Monsters on the Field.

Sacrifice a Monster. Increase this Monster's attack and defense strengths by the respective attack and defense strengths of the sacrificed Monster.

;)
 
Pay 1000 Life Points. Destroy 1 of your opponent's Monsters on the Field.

Sacrifice a Monster. Increase this Monster's attack and defense strengths by the respective attack and defense strengths of the sacrificed Monster.


die zwei sind mir neu von den andren hab ich schonmal gehört
 
Es gibt keinen anderen Gott neben Ra, Obelisk und Slifer !!
Auch der Five God Dragon ist keine der Götter ...

Auf der Seite finde ich folgenden Text ... da steht nichst von "Curse of Anubis"

The English God Cards are product by Konami of Japan not Upper Deck. They are not tournament legal. The purpose of those cards for for collect and can't be put in your deck. They have no text effect written on them, so there's no way to summon them to the field and no Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Logo on the back of the cards. Upper Deck has no plans to release them in North America. You can get them by buying Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition in Japanese.

GBI - 001: Slifer the Sky Dragon
GBI - 002: Obelisk the Tormentor
GBI - 003: The Winged Dragon of Ra
 
das ist glaub cih eine trap karte die sich in monster verwaldnet

nix spektakuläres

außer ist sliffer cniht unendlich seine maximale kraft ist die anzahl deiner karten mal 1000 (und das nur bei infinite hands )
 
ne halt das wär avatar of aphophis


diese karte vieleciht ???

Judgement of Anubis

Type: Counter Trap

Effect: Discard 1 card from your hand. Negate and destroy a Magic card activation and effect that has a [Destroy Magic/Trap cards on the Field] effect controlled by your opponent. Afterward, you can destroy 1 of your opponent's face-up Monsters on the Field and do damage to your opponent equal to that Monster's attack strength
 
Ach da ^^"
Nun ja ich vermute das wird etwas mit der MAcht zu tun haben die entsteht wenn die Kräfte aller 3 Götter vereint wird ! Aber ich bin eh etwas neben mir ...
Auf mich kann imo keiner zählen ...
 
Cruz schrieb:
PS: Hat wer Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists ( Gameboy Color), Duel Monsters 7: Duel City Legend ( GBA ) oder Duel Monsters 8: Reshef of Destruction ( auch GBA ) als ROM ?

ich habe die
da kan man mit den götter karten spielen
nur sind dort die karten anders kalub
 
Ma ne Frage: In demText den Yo gepostet hat steht doch das Magie und Fallen keine Wirkung auf die Gods haben,aber weiter unten steht wiederrum das Magie/Fallen nur eine Runde halten.Was denn jetz,eine Runde oder gar nicht?
 
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