Galatea, the Orcust Automaton


Machine / Link / Effect 
2 Effect Monsters, including an "Orcust" monster
This linked card cannot be destroyed by battle. You can target 1 of your banished Machine monsters; shuffle it into the Deck, then you can Set 1 "Orcust" Spell/Trap directly from your Deck. You can only use this effect of "Galatea, the Orcust Automaton" once per turn.

ATK/1800 [LINK-2] 
CARD ID: 30741503
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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YuGiOh! TCG karta: Galatea, the Orcust Automaton

TCG SETS

TCG SetSymbolRarityLowAvgTrend
OTS Tournament Pack 10 OP10-EN003 Ultimate Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€
OTS Tournament Pack 10 (POR) OP10-PT003 Ultimate Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€
Soul Fusion SOFU-EN043 Super Rare-,--€-,--€-,--€

Card Trivia

 This monster appears in the card artwork of Orcustrated Core, Orcustrated Return, and Orcustrated Release.
This card follows a six-stage evolution: Crowned by the World Chalice > Ib the World Chalice Priestess > Knightmare Corruptor Iblee > Galatea, the Orcust Automaton > Ib the World Chalice Justiciar > Lib the World Key Blademaster.
Also follows: Lee the World Chalice Fairy > Knightmare Corruptor Iblee > Galatea, the Orcust Automaton > Orcust Knightmare > Knightmare Incarnation Idlee > Fairy Galatea.
The blade of the scythe this monster wields was one of two blades that was once held by Mekk-Knight Blue Sky and its inheritance; the other blade is currently in the possession of Crusadia Maximus.
Ningirsu probably took the blade that was used by Ib to commit suicide, prior to the event that he left Avram and Imduk to become the founder of Orcust clan.
This card is likely named after the character of the same name from the 1999 film Bicentennial Man, which is also a gynoid.