Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Sprite
Fairy / Effect LIGHT / 1
If this card is Special Summoned by the effect of a "Dream Mirror" monster: You can add 1 "Dream Mirror" card from your Deck to your hand, except "Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Sprite". During the Main or Battle Phase, if "Dream Mirror of Terror" is in a Field Zone (Quick Effect): You can Tribute this card; Special Summon 1 "Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Mara" from your Deck. You can only use each effect of "Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Sprite" once per turn.
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CARD ID: 49389190
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
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Rising Rampage | RIRA-EN085 | Ultra Rare | -,--€ | -,--€ | -,--€ |
This card has a counterpart card, Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Mara. The back of this card can be seen in its counterpart, and vice versa (a signature characteristic of the Dream Mirror archetype).
This card is named after the god , stated by the poet Ovid as being one of the Greco-Roman gods of sleep and dreams, and the brother of Morpheus and Phantasos. To the other gods Ikelos was benign, but to humans he could be terrifying, earning him the alternate name Phobetor (meaning one who brings fear). This was especially due to the fact that Ikelos had a penchant for disguising himself as wild beasts in the dreams of others.
Ikelos's brother Morpheus is also represented by the cards Morpheus, the Dream Mirror White Knight, and Morpheus, the Dream Mirror Black Knight. Their brother Phantasos is represented by the cards Phantasos, the Dream Mirror Friend and Phantasos, the Dream Mirror Foe.
This card and its counterpart depict Ikelos as female.
Ikelos's alternative name, Phobetor, might be represented by Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Mara.
This card is named after the god , stated by the poet Ovid as being one of the Greco-Roman gods of sleep and dreams, and the brother of Morpheus and Phantasos. To the other gods Ikelos was benign, but to humans he could be terrifying, earning him the alternate name Phobetor (meaning one who brings fear). This was especially due to the fact that Ikelos had a penchant for disguising himself as wild beasts in the dreams of others.
Ikelos's brother Morpheus is also represented by the cards Morpheus, the Dream Mirror White Knight, and Morpheus, the Dream Mirror Black Knight. Their brother Phantasos is represented by the cards Phantasos, the Dream Mirror Friend and Phantasos, the Dream Mirror Foe.
This card and its counterpart depict Ikelos as female.
Ikelos's alternative name, Phobetor, might be represented by Ikelos, the Dream Mirror Mara.