Hysteric Fairy
Fairy / Effect LIGHT / 4
Tribute 2 monsters on your side of the field to increase your Life Points by 1000 points.
1800/500
CARD ID: 21297224
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Dark Beginning 1 | DB1-EN238 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Labyrinth of Nightmare | LON-042 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Labyrinth of Nightmare | LON-E042 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ | |
Labyrinth of Nightmare | LON-EN042 | Common | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This card is referred to by its Japanese name (Hysteric Angel) in the dub anime.
The symbol on her book is an ankh, the ancient Egyptian symbol for life. While her halo was censored due to religious connotations, the ankh wasn’t, most likely because her arm is draped over it, making it hard to notice.
This card has the opposite effect of “Amazoness Archer”, tributing monsters to gain life points as opposed to inflicting damage. Both cards also debuted in Labyrinth of Nightmare.
This monster appears in the artwork of Surprise Inspection.
This card plays the role of a lawyer in Johnson’s court-themed deck.
The effect can be considered reminiscent of a lawyer representing their client solely to get paid, regardless of whether or not they’re guilty (sacrificing monsters to gain life points represents using your client to get paid money).
The appearance of this monster in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia is slightly different, In the anime, she wears socks, whereas in the video game, she wears leggings.
The symbol on her book is an ankh, the ancient Egyptian symbol for life. While her halo was censored due to religious connotations, the ankh wasn’t, most likely because her arm is draped over it, making it hard to notice.
This card has the opposite effect of “Amazoness Archer”, tributing monsters to gain life points as opposed to inflicting damage. Both cards also debuted in Labyrinth of Nightmare.
This monster appears in the artwork of Surprise Inspection.
This card plays the role of a lawyer in Johnson’s court-themed deck.
The effect can be considered reminiscent of a lawyer representing their client solely to get paid, regardless of whether or not they’re guilty (sacrificing monsters to gain life points represents using your client to get paid money).
The appearance of this monster in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia is slightly different, In the anime, she wears socks, whereas in the video game, she wears leggings.