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Spartans meet the Aztecs!


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Once per turn you may change the level of one "Aztec warrior" on your side of the field. This card can only synchro summon monsters that include "Aztec" tuner monsters as synchro material monsters.

 

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This card cannot be negated at any time and can still be activated when there is a "Aztec Warrior, El Dorado" on the field. Offer 2 "Aztec warriors" that are face up on your side of the field to special summon one "Aztec Warrior, El Dorado" to your side of the field.

 

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This card`s ATK and DEF is equal to the amount of monsters on the field x 800. This monster can attack your opponent directly. After this card successfully attacks, you may discard one card in your opponents hand. Destroy this card during your end phase and inflict damage to both players Life Points 1000 x the amount of monsters on the field.

 

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This card can only be special summoned by the effect of "Aztec Solar Calendar". As long as this card remains face up on the field all spell and trap cards cannot be activated. Also, negate the effects of all face up spell and trap cards on the field. In addition, you may pay 500 life points to negate this cards effect and destroy it.

 

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The elite warriors of societies that prize skill in warfare, the jaguar warrior seeks to emulate his namesake in body and soul. The passing rite of their brotherhood is to hunt one of these great animals and slay it, with help neither from magic nor armor. Only a spear lent to the brave would become a jaguar warrior. The jaguar warriors are known for their prowess and ferocity.

 

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This card cannot be normal summoned or set. This card can only be Special Summoned by tributing three "Aztec warriors" on your side of the field. This card is not affected by any Monster, Spell, or Trap effects. Once per turn, you may remove from play 1 "Aztec warrior" from your graveyard to negate the Summon of 1 of your opponent's monster and destroy it, or negate the activation of 1 Spell or Trap card controlled by the opponent and destroy it. For every Monster, Spell, or Trap card destroyed by this card's effect inflict 300 damage to your opponent. This card cannot attack your opponent's Life Points directly. Any Battle Damage done by this monster to your opponent is also inflicted to you. When this monster is destroyed by your opponent as a result of battle, return 2 Aztec Warriors that were removed from play to your side of the field. If this monster is in your Graveyard during your Standby Phase, you may pay half of your Life Points to Special Summon this monster to the field in face-up Attack or Defense Position. As long as this card remains on the field all aztec warriors gain 200 ATK points.

 

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You can equip this card to your face up "Aztec warrior",if you do, that monster can attack your opponent directly. after you used the effect, discard this card and destroy one card on the field. The controller of the card that this effect destroys gains 2000 Life Points.

 

64307i.jpgQuetzalcoatl can only be special summoned through the effect of "Ritual Summoner of Gods". Whenever this monster deals damage to your opponent's life points, you may special summon a monster with "Aztec" in their name from your hand or deck. Also, during your Battle Phase you may special summon one Aztec token (Lv. 3, 1300ATk and DEF, Earth/Warrior). You can destroy all "Aztec" tokens on your side of the field to to inflict damage to your opponent equal to the ATK of all Aztec tokens that were destroyed by this effect. After this effect is applied destoy all cards on your side of the field.

 

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1 "Aztec" tuner + 1 or more "Aztec warrior" non-tuner monster(s).

During the 3rd Stand-by Phase that this card is on the field, you may offer it as a tribute to special summon a "Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec God" from your hand or deck. This monster effect cannot be negated.

 

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Half the attack of all monsters, except for monsters with "Aztec warrior" in their name.

 

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