The "teen" witch I had my eye on was the one who'd already stolen my heart in Clarissa explains it all. Anything else was ignored. Point stands, if the monsters looked like that back then, I'd have been all over them.
Tbh i think basic BEWD isn't strictly female, but just an abstract representation of a girl'soul, like saying she was fierce or something like that.
Modern copies of BEWD in particular could be male, since they are referred in a video-game with individual names of male demons (Azrael, Djibril and Ibris)
Funny how Photon Geyser and Light that Burns the Sky don't affect Dark types. If anything one would expect it to be super-effective against Dark types. >inb4 Dark type is Evil type in Japan and Psychic is the closest type to a cosmic or light type.
Yes, I know. But this is a case where poor localization came back to bite them in the ass, just like with Mr. Mime being female in Gen 2.
Dragon/psychic
>her
I'm not well verse in yugioh lore but isn't blue eyes the reincarnation of a girl or so6
>>her
?
BEWD is a she
yes
usually I bash scaliegays too bit anon's right, BEWD is one of the few Dragon monsters with a canon gender. so yeah, BEWD is a she.
BEWD Isnt Kisara's reincarnation, its her souls's real form
Ka aren't the entire soul, just the personality. But yeah that's about right
>white lightning
Dragon electric, moron
The real name of the attack is "burst stream of destruction", unrelated to lightning. It ain't electric.
Yes, her
Yes
ZAMN!
Didn't even know this card existed, why did they have to give blue eyes those motherbearing hips?
They made a general design shift towards humanoid dragons
BEWD is the soul/ka of Kaiba's ancient Egypt GF so it makes sense. Same for DM and DMGirl being the souls of Yugi's retainers.
Dragon/Psychic obviously.
BEWD was always female, dude. Even if you never saw the anime, its most recent incarnation beats you over the head with the fact that it's a chick.
Not gonna lie, I'd likely have gotten interested in Yu-Gi-Oh if the card art looked like that in the 90's.
not in to harpies or teen witches?
The "teen" witch I had my eye on was the one who'd already stolen my heart in Clarissa explains it all. Anything else was ignored. Point stands, if the monsters looked like that back then, I'd have been all over them.
Tbh i think basic BEWD isn't strictly female, but just an abstract representation of a girl'soul, like saying she was fierce or something like that.
Modern copies of BEWD in particular could be male, since they are referred in a video-game with individual names of male demons (Azrael, Djibril and Ibris)
makes sense because dark magician would be ghost dark type
Pure Dragon with an electric-type signature attack
Where the frick have you been in the last five years? The answer is pretty obvious
Funny how Photon Geyser and Light that Burns the Sky don't affect Dark types. If anything one would expect it to be super-effective against Dark types.
>inb4 Dark type is Evil type in Japan and Psychic is the closest type to a cosmic or light type.
Yes, I know. But this is a case where poor localization came back to bite them in the ass, just like with Mr. Mime being female in Gen 2.
Light/Dragon
dragon/flying would work fine
also she looks like she only fricks egyptian men
Sacred/Sound type
Dragon/Electric
Just Dragon
Pure Dragon because you can not improve perfection.
What type would the dragon whose attack is white lightning be? It'd be fricking poison/ice.
Dragon/Fairy type
fairy is light type, so fairy
You only make this thread just so you can get >her
nah, they just wanted the dragon boobies. Can't say I blame them too much.
It's just a basic ass dragon with a basic dragon beam. Dragon/Flying or just Dragon.
don't mind me just posting Blue-Eyes
>doesn't actually post Blue-Eyes, just some fleshbag prostitute pretending to be her
Jinxed thread, congrats OP
You killed the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh
490
>tripgay
Post? Tossed into the trash. Filtered, btw.
LUBBY CHUDDER
Dragon/Flying
If it was wind attribute flying would make sense, but it's light and light in yugioh is almost always used to signify either divinity, or lightning.
You really fricking jinxed it, Black person.