Divine Dragon Ragnarok


Dragon  LIGHT / 4
''A legendary dragon sent by the gods as their instrument. Legends say that if provoked, the whole world will sink beneath the sea.''
1500/1000 
CARD ID: 62113340
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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YuGiOh! TCG karta: Divine Dragon Ragnarok

TCG SETS

TCG SetSymbolRarityLowAvgTrend
Dark Revelation Volume 3 DR3-EN122 Common-,--€-,--€-,--€
Flaming Eternity FET-EN002 Common-,--€-,--€-,--€

Card Trivia

 In Norse mythology, Ragnarök was the ultimate series of world-changing events, one of which was the submersion of the world in water, just like what the flavor text of this card alludes to.
This is the only card whose English texts have ever used the word god. Along with words such as demon or devil, god has been deemed religion-unfriendly and thus always been censored, or substituted for safer words like lord, entity, deity, or as shown in this card's name, divine, or omitted entirely. The word goddess, on the other hand, is safe for all use cases (e.g. Goddess with the Third Eye, Chaos Goddess, etc.). In other English-language media, such as the dubbed anime or the translated manga, the word god is still used, for example in the title Egyptian Gods. Other TCG languages, especially German and French, have more freedom to use their own words for god (e.g. German Gott (god), gottlich (godly; divine), Gottheit (godhead; godhood; divinity), Götterdämmerung (twilight of the gods; Ragnarok); French dieu (god)), likely due to lack of alternatives, as with the case of their demon or devil-type words.
The French, Italian and Portuguese versions say that Ragnarok was sent by God rather than some generic gods.
This card is not available in Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008, despite being listed as a Fusion Material Monster for King Dragun.
This monster appears in the artwork of Damage Rebound.
This card is the only Normal Monster among the Divine Dragon monsters.