Master Hyperion


Fairy / Effect  LIGHT / 8
You can Special Summon this card (from your hand) by banishing 1 "The Agent" monster from your hand, field, or GY. Once per turn: You can banish 1 LIGHT Fairy monster from your GY, then target 1 card on the field; destroy that target. While "The Sanctuary in the Sky" is on the field, you can activate this effect up to twice per turn.
2700/2100 
CARD ID: 55794644
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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YuGiOh! TCG karta: Master Hyperion

TCG SETS

TCG SetSymbolRarityLowAvgTrend
Gold Series: Haunted Mine GLD5-EN027 Gold Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€
Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck SDLS-EN001 Ultra Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€
Premium Gold: Return of the Bling PGL2-EN082 Gold Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€

Card Trivia

 Hyperion was one of the twelve Titans of Ancient Greek Mythology and is also the Titan of Light. He is considered to be the second strongest of the Titans, only after Cronus/Saturn.
Hyperion was the lord of light, and known as the Titan of the East.
As Hyperion was known as the Titan of Light, the halo around his body, and its fiery appearance may refer to Helios, the Sun, which Homer sometimes referred to as Hyperion, then separated in the Theogony and Homeric Hymn.
The rings at around the center of this monster's chest is actually a representation of the Solar System complete with planets for each orbit.
However, the planets Uranus and Neptune are missing, as they did not have representative Agent monsters at the time this card was designed (there are only six rings).
This card could be a counterpart of The Supremacy Sun, as both Legendary Planets and Agents are based on Solar System.
Other cards also use the sun as their base, with Helios Duo Megistus and Helios Trice Megistus using Greek mythology, Sun Dragon Inti drawing from Incan mythology and The Winged Dragon of Ra similarly calling upon Egyptian mythology.
Hyperion is also one of the moons of Saturn.
The artwork of this monster is similar to Endymion, the Master Magician, both also share the same ATK points and the word Master in their names. They are also both a cover cards of a Structure Deck revolving around a Field Spell.
All of the Agent Monsters have feathered wings, but the flame of Master Hyperion in the background of his card artwork appear to be in the shape of wings.
Hyperion was also referenced as an Astrology student in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.