Noble Arms - Caliburn
Equip / Spell
You can only control 1 "Noble Arms - Caliburn". Equip only to a Warrior-Type monster. It gains 500 ATK. Once per turn: You can gain 500 LP. If this face-up card on the field is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard: You can target 1 Warrior-Type "Noble Knight" monster you control; equip this card to that target. You can only use this effect of "Noble Arms - Caliburn" once per turn.
CARD ID: 23562407
STATUS TCG: Unlimited
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battle Pack 3: Monster League | BP03-EN182 | Common | - | - | - | |
Battle Pack 3: Monster League | BP03-EN182 | Shatterfoil Rare | - | - | - | |
Cosmo Blazer | CBLZ-EN000 | Super Rare | - | - | - | |
Cosmo Blazer Sneak Peek Participation Card | CBLZ-ENSP1 | Ultra Rare | - | - | - | |
Noble Knights of the Round Table Box Set | NKRT-EN021 | Platinum Rare | - | - | - |
This sword and Noble Arms - Excaliburn are both based on Excalibur.
This card's name is a Latinized version of the Welsh name, Caledfwlch. After the legend of King Arthur was introduced into French literature, Caliburn was translated to Excalibur.
The fact that this card and Noble Arms - Excaliburn are different cards may stem from the fact that in the stories, the sword in the stone is not Excalibur, but merely his father's sword to serve as proof of his being Uther's son.
This sword appears in the artworks of Noble Knight Artorigus, Artorigus, King of the Noble Knights and Sacred Noble Knight of King Artorigus and Avalon.
Even though there are golden lines extending from the hilt of the sword in the artwork of Noble Knight Artorigus, both swords have the same hilt and are embedded in the same rock formation. This is used to reveal each side of this sword.
This sword is actually the exact same as in the artwork of Noble Knight Artorigus, just drawn at a different angle and in more detail. The gold lines are still there, but are obscured by the blue lines of light on the blade of the sword.
This card's name is a Latinized version of the Welsh name, Caledfwlch. After the legend of King Arthur was introduced into French literature, Caliburn was translated to Excalibur.
The fact that this card and Noble Arms - Excaliburn are different cards may stem from the fact that in the stories, the sword in the stone is not Excalibur, but merely his father's sword to serve as proof of his being Uther's son.
This sword appears in the artworks of Noble Knight Artorigus, Artorigus, King of the Noble Knights and Sacred Noble Knight of King Artorigus and Avalon.
Even though there are golden lines extending from the hilt of the sword in the artwork of Noble Knight Artorigus, both swords have the same hilt and are embedded in the same rock formation. This is used to reveal each side of this sword.
This sword is actually the exact same as in the artwork of Noble Knight Artorigus, just drawn at a different angle and in more detail. The gold lines are still there, but are obscured by the blue lines of light on the blade of the sword.
Noble Arms Card Rulings
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