Jewels of the Valiant
Continuous / Spell
If exactly 1 monster is banished from your Graveyard (and no other cards are banished at the same time), except during the Damage Step: You can send, from your Deck to the Graveyard, 1 monster that has a different Attribute from that banished monster. You can only use the effect of "Jewels of the Valiant" once per turn.
CARD ID: 72710085
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy | LTGY-EN067 | Common | - | - | - |
Constellar Sombre, Evilswarm Kerykeion and Sophia, Goddess of Rebirth appear in this card's artwork.
The first two seem to be attacking the jewel on the forehead of Sophia.
This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Constellar and Lswarm archetypes. Also, it is a homophone for Corrosion of the Holy, referring to Sophia itself, as Sophia is supposed to end the war and creates peace, yet it turns out she does it by eradicating everything, including the protagonists (the Constellars and the Gem-Knights), identical to what the Vylons eventually did.
Interestingly, despite of the homophone, it was the Vylons who are holy monsters who got corrupted, while Sophia herself actually did the destruction on her own will.
This card reflects the fact that Sombre and Kerykeion were born using the banished bodies of their members (Constellar and Evilswarm) and they are working together to end Sophia's cycles of destruction and creation by destroying her.
The first two seem to be attacking the jewel on the forehead of Sophia.
This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Constellar and Lswarm archetypes. Also, it is a homophone for Corrosion of the Holy, referring to Sophia itself, as Sophia is supposed to end the war and creates peace, yet it turns out she does it by eradicating everything, including the protagonists (the Constellars and the Gem-Knights), identical to what the Vylons eventually did.
Interestingly, despite of the homophone, it was the Vylons who are holy monsters who got corrupted, while Sophia herself actually did the destruction on her own will.
This card reflects the fact that Sombre and Kerykeion were born using the banished bodies of their members (Constellar and Evilswarm) and they are working together to end Sophia's cycles of destruction and creation by destroying her.