Destiny HERO - Dusktopia
Warrior / Fusion / Effect DARK / 10
1 "Destiny HERO" Fusion Monster + 1 "Destiny HERO" monster
If this card is Fusion Summoned: You can Fusion Summon 1 Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters from your hand or field as Fusion Material. Once per turn (Quick Effect): You can target 1 monster on the field; make it unable to be destroyed by battle or card effects, and if you do, neither player takes any battle damage from attacks involving that monster (these effects last until the end of this turn).
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CARD ID: 93657021
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Battles of Legend: Light's Revenge | BLLR-EN025 | Secret Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Legendary Hero Decks | LEHD-ENA32 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This card shares the same Attribute, Level, Type, ATK and DEF with Destiny End Dragoon.
This card's name is portmanteau of Dusk and Utopia, referring to its Attribute and the fact that it's a counterpart to Destiny HERO - Dystopia.
Fittingly, the monster used to Fusion Summon this card in the anime along with Dystopia is Destiny HERO - Dreamer.
In contrast to Dystopia, who focuses on effect damage and destroying cards, this card's effects focus on protecting cards from destruction and reducing battle damage.
This card's name and effects being opposite to those of Dystopia reflects the change in Aster's personality; when he was a blind Academia soldier, he used the destructive Dystopia, but after being enlightened by Yuya, he evolves into the protective Dusktopia.
This monster has a golden Aztec pyramid on its right shoulder, likely a reference to the mythical golden city of El Dorado.
This card's name is portmanteau of Dusk and Utopia, referring to its Attribute and the fact that it's a counterpart to Destiny HERO - Dystopia.
Fittingly, the monster used to Fusion Summon this card in the anime along with Dystopia is Destiny HERO - Dreamer.
In contrast to Dystopia, who focuses on effect damage and destroying cards, this card's effects focus on protecting cards from destruction and reducing battle damage.
This card's name and effects being opposite to those of Dystopia reflects the change in Aster's personality; when he was a blind Academia soldier, he used the destructive Dystopia, but after being enlightened by Yuya, he evolves into the protective Dusktopia.
This monster has a golden Aztec pyramid on its right shoulder, likely a reference to the mythical golden city of El Dorado.