Yu-Gi-Oh: 10 Most Popular Divine-Beast Cards

Of the many cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh!, there are some cards that are categorized as Divine-Beast or God cards because the power of these cards is terrible and some are inspired by the name of a God in mythology.

In this article, we will review a list of the most famous god cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh!. Let's discuss together!

10. Loki, Lord of The Aesir

In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, there are three god cards inspired by Norse mythology. One of them is Loki, Lord of the Aesir. This card is a Level 10 monster that has ATK and DEF of 3300.

Interestingly, this card has characteristics such as Loki's cunning and deceitful figure. This card is able to generate trap cards and negate the effects of spells from the opponent. Because of this, this card becomes a very troublesome challenge for the opponent.

9, Thor, Lord of The Aesir

In Norse mythology, Thor is known as the biological son of Odin as well as the adopted brother of Loki. Thor also appears as a card/monster in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's with ATK of 3500 and DEF of 2800.

Like the previous card, Thor also has interesting abilities, such as negating spell effects to stealing special effects opponent's card. If Thor is resurrected from the grave, the power of this monster will be even more powerful and terrifying.

8. Odin, Father of Aesir

Odin is known as the strongest gods in Norse mythology. He is the father of Thor and Loki. Uniquely, Odin also appears in the story Yu-Gi-Oh! with stronger strength stats than the previous two cards.

This monster has 3000 ATK and 3500 DEF. Like Loki, this monster is able to negate the effects of other cards. If summoned from the grave, Odin allows the player to draw one card from the deck.

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7. The Wicked Avatar

The Wicked Avatar is one of the interesting divine-beast cards because the strength of this card depends on the monster that the player uses in the arena. When summoned, The Wicked Avatar's ATK and DEF are 100 points greater than the player's strongest card in the arena.

To summon this card, players need three sacrificial monsters to summon this card. In addition, this card has a special ability, which negates the opponent's ability to activate spell and trap cards in two rounds.

6. Uria Lord of Seering Flames

From the outside, this card looks very intimidating and looks like Slifer The Sky Dragon. Although it looks very terrible, the power of this card basically depends on the strategy and the player.

Basically, Uria's ATK and DEF are 0 points. However, the ATK and DEF will increase by 1000 points for each trap card in the player's grave. Without a mature strategy, the power of this card will not work optimally.

5. Raviel Lord of Phantasm

Like Uria, Raviel is one of the Sacred Beasts monster that appear in the Yu-Gi-Oh!. This card is quite difficult to summon because players need several Fiends cards as sacrifices.

In addition, players can use three Phantasm Tokens to summon Raviel to the arena. Nonetheless, Raviel was very worthy of being summoned to the arena. In each round, the player can sacrifice one monster to increase the attack power of Raviel.

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4. Hamon Lord of Striking Thunder

In terms of strength, Hamon can be said to be on the same level as the Egyptian God card. This card has an ATK and DEF of 4000 points. If the player positions this card in defensive mode, the opponent will not be able to attack other monsters belonging to the player in the arena, except for this card.

Interestingly, Hamon can reduce the opponent's 1000 Lifepoints by destroying any monsters in the opponent's arena. This of course deals considerable damage to the opponent. Because of that, the power of this card was terrifying.

3. Obelisk The Tormentor

Just hearing the name, this card is capable of intimidating the opponent. Obelisk is an Egyption God card that has 4000 ATK and DEF points. In addition, the Obelisk cannot be targeted by spell cards, traps, and special effects from the opponent's cards.

Like other god cards, the Obelisk requires sacrificial monsters to be summoned into the arena. In addition, Obelisk is able to destroy monsters in the opponent's arena by sacrificing two of the player's monsters.

2. Slifer The Sky Dragon

Slifer the Sky Dragon is an Egyption God card that had become the signature card of Yugi and Atem in the Yu-Gi-Oh! during the Battle City arc. Like Uria, this card is also difficult to use because players need perfect strategy and tactics.

Slifer gets 1000 points of ATK and DEF for every monster in the player's hands. When an opponent summons a monster with ATK below 2000 into the arena, the effect of this card will automatically destroy the card.

1. The Winged Dragon Ra

Just like the previous two cards, The Winged Dragon Ra is a very famous Egyption God card in the Yu-Gi-Oh!. This card is a strongest card of Marik Ishtar during the fight against Yugi in Battle City.

To summon this card, the player needs three monsters as a sacrifice. The most interesting thing about this card is that Ra has three forms of change, starting from a sphere shape, aka a ball, a monster shape as seen on the card, to a very strong phoenix form.

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