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'''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Shining_Sarcophagus_(series) Shining Sarcophagus]]''' is a Continuous Spell card and retrain of "Gold Sarcophagus" that also comprises a series of monsters that specifically revolve around controlling it, all of which are retrains of iconic cards wielded by Yugi Muto during his final duel against Yami Yugi in the original ''Anime/YuGiOh'' manga and anime series.

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'''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Shining_Sarcophagus_(series) Shining Sarcophagus]]''' is a Continuous Spell card and retrain of "Gold Sarcophagus" that also comprises a series of monsters that specifically revolve around controlling it, all of which are retrains of iconic cards wielded by Yugi Muto and Yami Yugi during his the final duel against Yami Yugi in of the original ''Anime/YuGiOh'' manga and anime series.series. Accordingly, the bulk of the series' monsters are also members of other archetypes used by the Yugis.



* NoSell: Shining Sarcophagus cannot be destroyed by monster effects. This protects it from being destroyed by "Geas Gandora the Dragon of Destruction"'s effect, which would otherwise destroy all other cards on the field.

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* GatheringSteam: The meat of the archetype's offense comes in the form of "Silent Magician Zero" and "Silent Swordsman Zero", which gain Levels in response to certain actions and increase their ATK accordingly, becoming more powerful over the course of the game. To accelerate this process, several cards in the archetype possess effects to boost Levels of monsters the user controls, with the intended synergy being Summoning either of the "Silent" monsters and granting them an immediate power-up.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: Many monsters in the series boast golden accents and/or sparkles in their new artwork. For example, "Dark Magician the Ebon Sorcerer" features Dark Magician in a gold-trimmed variant of his manga design, and "Archfiend's Arrival" gives Summoned Skull a golden skeleton makeover.
* NoSell: Shining Sarcophagus cannot be destroyed by monster effects. This protects it from being destroyed by "Geas Gandora "Gandora-G the Dragon of Destruction"'s effect, which would otherwise destroy all other cards on the field.field.
* RepetitiveName: The Japanese name of "Dark Magician the Ebon Sorcerer" features "Black Magician" translated to Japanese kanji, meaning that its original name would be literally read as "Black Magician - Black Magician".

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'''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eye Snake-Eye]]''' is an archetype first introduced in the first Series 12 core booster, ''Duelist Nexus'', with the subsequent archetype being revealed in ''Age of Overlord''. They primarily consist of Level 1 FIRE Pyro monsters whose effects revolve around placing face-up monsters in the Spell/Trap Zone as Continuous Spell Cards and then Special Summoning them to their side of the field. Their boss monster is [[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Flamberge_Dragon Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon]], a Level 8 FIRE Dragon monster with 3000 ATK/2500 DEF.
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The "Snake-Eye" archetype is connected to "Diabellstar the Black Witch" and the overarching "Sinful Spoils" storyline, where the titular Snake-Eye is one of the fated Sinful Spoils that Diabellstar seeks to hunt and contain.

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'''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eye Snake-Eye]]''' is an archetype first introduced in
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[[caption-width-right:300:''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt Upon your Magic, upon your Traps, upon
the first Series 12 core booster, ''Duelist Nexus'', with Monsters on your Field, into your Hand, into your Deck, until you break, until you yield.]]'']]

The '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Solemn Solemn]]''' series is a series of Trap cards focusing on
the subsequent archetype being revealed in ''Age negation and destruction of Overlord''. cards through the payment of Life Points. The cards all depict a divine-looking figure (outright stated to be {{God}} by the OCG naming of the cards) delivering a divine condemnation.[[note]]Metaphorically, towards the effect that your opponent just activated.[[/note]]

They primarily consist of Level 1 FIRE Pyro monsters whose effects revolve around placing face-up monsters in are related to the Spell/Trap Zone as Continuous '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Forbidden_(archetype) Forbidden]]''' series via story. One of the followers of the divine figure began to make use of objects forbidden to them, like the Forbidden Chalice and Forbidden Lance. As punishment the man cast her out and disfigured her, turning her into the [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Condemned_Maiden Condemned Maiden]]. Gameplay-wise, the Forbidden cards are all Quick-Play Spell Cards and then Special Summoning them to their side of the field. Their boss monster is [[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Flamberge_Dragon Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon]], a Level 8 FIRE Dragon monster with 3000 ATK/2500 DEF.
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The "Snake-Eye" archetype is connected to "Diabellstar the Black Witch" and the overarching "Sinful Spoils" storyline, where the titular Snake-Eye is one of the fated Sinful Spoils
that Diabellstar seeks to hunt and contain.grant a negating effect alongside an ATK changing effect.



* DeathActivatedSuperpower: Flamberge Dragon has the ability to summon two Level 1 FIRE monsters from the GY back to the field should it be sent from the hand or field to the GY.
* FairyCompanion: "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Populus Snake-Eyes Populus]]" is implied to be a tamed version of "Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon" that accompanies Diabellstar on her journey after she defeats the Original Sinful Spoil, only to be subsequently kidnapped by the Goblin Bikers who are interested in Diabellstar's bounty.
* FloralThemeNaming: The archetype's level 1 monsters are all named after a type of tree--more specifically, the trees into which many of the characters in the folk tale ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egle_the_Queen_of_Serpents EglÄ— the Queen of Serpents]]'' are transformed.
* MythologyGag: Much like how its counterpart archetype "Diabellstar" is based on the ace monsters of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime/manga protagonists, Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon is likewise based on the ace monsters of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime/manga rivals, sharing the "X-Eyes Y Dragon" naming scheme and common attributes, including the Level 8, Dragon typing (in an otherwise non-Dragon archetype), and 3000 ATK/2500 DEF statline.
* PowerCopying: Snake-Eyes Populus consumes the magical energy of Goblin's Crazy Beast in "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Battle_of_the_Sinful_Spoils Battle of the Sinful Spoils]]", causing it to gain its form for itself. Diabellstar gains control of Populus and they become "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Diabellstar Snake-Eyes Diabellstar]]".
* SummonBiggerFish: Ash, Oak and Birch all have the ability to send themselves and one other card on the controller's field to summon a Snake-Eye monster from the hand or deck. Birch is able to do so during the opponent's turn.
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[[folder:Solemn / Forbidden]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt Upon your Magic, upon your Traps, upon the Monsters on your Field, into your Hand, into your Deck, until you break, until you yield.]]'']]

The '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Solemn Solemn]]''' series is a series of Trap cards focusing on the negation and destruction of cards through the payment of Life Points. The cards all depict a divine-looking figure (outright stated to be {{God}} by the OCG naming of the cards) delivering a divine condemnation.[[note]]Metaphorically, towards the effect that your opponent just activated.[[/note]]

They are related to the '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Forbidden_(archetype) Forbidden]]''' series via story. One of the followers of the divine figure began to make use of objects forbidden to them, like the Forbidden Chalice and Forbidden Lance. As punishment the man cast her out and disfigured her, turning her into the [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Condemned_Maiden Condemned Maiden]]. Gameplay-wise, the Forbidden cards are all Quick-Play Spell Cards that grant a negating effect alongside an ATK changing effect.

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* DeathActivatedSuperpower: Flamberge Dragon has the ability to summon two Level 1 FIRE monsters from the GY back to the field should it be sent from the hand or field to the GY.
* FairyCompanion: "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Populus Snake-Eyes Populus]]" is implied to be a tamed version of "Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon" that accompanies Diabellstar on her journey after she defeats the Original Sinful Spoil, only to be subsequently kidnapped by the Goblin Bikers who are interested in Diabellstar's bounty.
* FloralThemeNaming: The archetype's level 1 monsters are all named after a type of tree--more specifically, the trees into which many of the characters in the folk tale ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egle_the_Queen_of_Serpents EglÄ— the Queen of Serpents]]'' are transformed.
* MythologyGag: Much like how its counterpart archetype "Diabellstar" is based on the ace monsters of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime/manga protagonists, Snake-Eyes Flamberge Dragon is likewise based on the ace monsters of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime/manga rivals, sharing the "X-Eyes Y Dragon" naming scheme and common attributes, including the Level 8, Dragon typing (in an otherwise non-Dragon archetype), and 3000 ATK/2500 DEF statline.
* PowerCopying: Snake-Eyes Populus consumes the magical energy of Goblin's Crazy Beast in "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Battle_of_the_Sinful_Spoils Battle of the Sinful Spoils]]", causing it to gain its form for itself. Diabellstar gains control of Populus and they become "[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Snake-Eyes_Diabellstar Snake-Eyes Diabellstar]]".
* SummonBiggerFish: Ash, Oak and Birch all have the ability to send themselves and one other card on the controller's field to summon a Snake-Eye monster from the hand or deck. Birch is able to do so during the opponent's turn.
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[[folder:Solemn / Forbidden]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt Upon your Magic, upon your Traps, upon the Monsters on your Field, into your Hand, into your Deck, until you break, until you yield.]]'']]

The '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Solemn Solemn]]''' series is a series of Trap cards focusing on the negation and destruction of cards through the payment of Life Points. The cards all depict a divine-looking figure (outright stated to be {{God}} by the OCG naming of the cards) delivering a divine condemnation.[[note]]Metaphorically, towards the effect that your opponent just activated.[[/note]]

They are related to the '''[[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Forbidden_(archetype) Forbidden]]''' series via story. One of the followers of the divine figure began to make use of objects forbidden to them, like the Forbidden Chalice and Forbidden Lance. As punishment the man cast her out and disfigured her, turning her into the [[http://yugipedia.com/wiki/Condemned_Maiden Condemned Maiden]]. Gameplay-wise, the Forbidden cards are all Quick-Play Spell Cards that grant a negating effect alongside an ATK changing effect.

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[-'''Storyline Cards/Characters:''' [[Characters/YuGiOhDuelTerminal Duel Terminal]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhWorldLegacy World Legacy]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhAbyss Abyss]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhVisasStarfrost Visas Starfrost]]-]\\

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[-'''Storyline Cards/Characters:''' [[Characters/YuGiOhDuelTerminal Duel Terminal]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhWorldLegacy World Legacy]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhAbyss Abyss]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhVisasStarfrost Visas Starfrost]]-]\\Starfrost]] | [[Characters/YuGiOhDiabellstar Diabellstar]]-]\\
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[[folder:Shining Sarcophagus]]
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'''[[https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Shining_Sarcophagus_(series) Shining Sarcophagus]]''' is a Continuous Spell card and retrain of "Gold Sarcophagus" that also comprises a series of monsters that specifically revolve around controlling it, all of which are retrains of iconic cards wielded by Yugi Muto during his final duel against Yami Yugi in the original ''Anime/YuGiOh'' manga and anime series.
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* NoSell: Shining Sarcophagus cannot be destroyed by monster effects. This protects it from being destroyed by "Geas Gandora the Dragon of Destruction"'s effect, which would otherwise destroy all other cards on the field.
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