Golden Homunculus
Warrior / Effect LIGHT / 6
This card gains 300 ATK and DEF for each of your banished cards.
1500/1500
CARD ID: 27408609
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This card's name refers to the homunculus, a being created by alchemy.
This card being golden is likely another alchemy reference, since much of alchemy was focused on the transmutation of lesser metals into gold.
Gren Maju Da Eiza is a lower-Level counterpart to Golden Homunculus.
Golden Homunculus has some similarities with Shadow Ghoul. Both are one-Tribute monsters with relatively low ATK that grow stronger based on the number of cards in a certain zone (Banished cards for Golden Homunculus and Monster Cards in the Graveyard for Shadow Ghoul). Both cards also have lower-level counterparts with no base ATK, but a higher bonus per card (Gren Maju Da Eiza and Chaos Necromancer, respectively).
However, Golden Homunculus gains more ATK per banished card than Shadow Ghoul gains per Monster card in the Graveyard; possibly to counteract its higher level, lower base ATK, and relatively higher difficulty in banishing large amounts of cards compared to getting Monster Cards in the Graveyard.
This card being golden is likely another alchemy reference, since much of alchemy was focused on the transmutation of lesser metals into gold.
Gren Maju Da Eiza is a lower-Level counterpart to Golden Homunculus.
Golden Homunculus has some similarities with Shadow Ghoul. Both are one-Tribute monsters with relatively low ATK that grow stronger based on the number of cards in a certain zone (Banished cards for Golden Homunculus and Monster Cards in the Graveyard for Shadow Ghoul). Both cards also have lower-level counterparts with no base ATK, but a higher bonus per card (Gren Maju Da Eiza and Chaos Necromancer, respectively).
However, Golden Homunculus gains more ATK per banished card than Shadow Ghoul gains per Monster card in the Graveyard; possibly to counteract its higher level, lower base ATK, and relatively higher difficulty in banishing large amounts of cards compared to getting Monster Cards in the Graveyard.