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The Ancient Olympians


Yuri Shayk

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These are the gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece. These are the exact things the gods represent, so no comments on that these are not what they rep. or anything like that. rate 1-10. compliments of Google Images.

 

P.S. these cards are in the Pop Culture Section because they are featured on movies, games, TV (ex. God of War, Hercules)

 

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This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned from your hand or Deck except by removing from play 3 monsters with "Greek God" in its name while "Mount Olympus" is on the field. This card is unaffected by Spell and Trap Cards. Once per turn when you draw a card, you can toss a coin and call it. If you call it right, destroy all cards on your opponents side of the field and their hands. If you call wrong, destroy the Field Spell "Mount Olympus" and inflict 2000 points of damage to your Life Points.

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The pictures rock! These cards are wierd in a GOOD way. My favorites here are Hades and Zeus. I like the pictures for them best. It seems kind of wierd for Zeus and Hades to be fairy type, though. They're more manly than that. Ares could be a warrior, and Hades a fiend. Zeus, I don't know what he should be. He's too tough to be a fairy, though.

 

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