Bujingi Pavo
Winged Beast / Effect LIGHT / 4
When a Beast-Warrior-Type "Bujin" monster you control is destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard: You can send this card from your hand to the Graveyard; Special Summon 1 "Bujin" monster from your Deck. You can only use the effect of "Bujingi Pavo" once per turn.
1700/800
CARD ID: 10860121
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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2014 Mega-Tin Mega Pack | MP14-EN240 | Super Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Legacy of the Valiant | LVAL-EN083 | Super Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This monster appears in the artwork of Bujinki Amaterasu, serving as the skirt of that monster.
This monster has a counterpart: Bujingi Peacock.
This monster's name– Pavo– is Latin for Peacock and most likely refers to the constellation of the same name. This constellation symbolizes the presence of the peacock in the story of Zeus and Io in Greek mythology, where the God Hermes slew Io's giant hundred-eyed guardian Argus Panoptes and adorned the Peacock's tail with the giant's eyes.
Like Bujingi Warg, this monster is thus one of the two Bujingi not named after a figure in Japanese Mythology.
This monster has a counterpart: Bujingi Peacock.
This monster's name– Pavo– is Latin for Peacock and most likely refers to the constellation of the same name. This constellation symbolizes the presence of the peacock in the story of Zeus and Io in Greek mythology, where the God Hermes slew Io's giant hundred-eyed guardian Argus Panoptes and adorned the Peacock's tail with the giant's eyes.
Like Bujingi Warg, this monster is thus one of the two Bujingi not named after a figure in Japanese Mythology.