Was it really that bad to be well known? I mean I remember watching that show at 12 and was like “oh shit” but it wasn’t like “top 10 awful moments in anime” kind of thing.
Lots of scientist and doctors experimented on themselves. The polio vaccine was first used on the doctor and his family after he infected himself with it. Another doctor proved that you could get a catheter to the heart by literally sticking one into his arm and getting there
Clarification: Purgatory isn’t a place of eternal punishment, but a place to suffer for your sins for a limited period of time before ascending into heaven.
Further clarification: it's meant to be a purifying process which is suffering to the extent that you're without God as you're purified. So it's no worse then being on Earth only more iffy ethreal.
I think this time, you got the lore wrong. The Summons doesn't take away from his soul. He always uses something of equal worth (the other fusion material) to summon the fusions. He uses his magic plus the material for alchemy. That's why he himself is also caliga, in Omega summon he doesn't have a material of the same worth so the summon uses his own body. It's exactly like in Fullmetal alchemist. The linkmonster ist just the moment where his body succumbs to the Omega summon and the prophecy link is a point where the Institution tries to repair his body and bring him back and or to study him and his forbidden Magic. I hope I could be helpful and make some things clear.
@@TGSAnime aleister is kind of part of the spellbook institute like the fool of prophecy, except he is the teacher and he joins later after endymion and spellbook institute ceasefire due the fool/za warudo actions
Marluxia Gorgon if you pay attention, each of the Invoked monsters have Aleister’s staff somewhere in their body, being Purgatrio the most revealing so its either part of their soul or Aleister transformed himself in each of them and then tríes to control their power which leads to Omega Summon. He succumbs and he turns into Caliga, gets some control and becomes Madness and then after losing his powers he’s trapped in that urn.
I really really like the story to life parallels in Yugioh. I love this series. It’s very in depth. Here’s an interesting tidbit. A. Crowley in real life was associated with Satanism and “the Beast” which there are two beasts in revelations. Also Caligula was called “the Beast of Rome”. There is a lot of good rich history/mythology subtext in these cards.
@@tylertheinborncreator2796 Dark magicion got his wand as a card, maybe a new spell with Aleister's staff? since "The book of the Law" is the book hi is holding or, level 3 spellcaster girl as his Apprentice?
Invoked+Prophecy is my second favorite deck to play out of all decks I've built. Prophecy provides fusion material, searches, and draw power to reach Aleister and the field spell to then fuse away into the big boys.
Lore is amazing when it turns out to be connected to different archetypes. Always like the connection between Gem-Knights, Vylons,Evilswarm, and Gusto.
Despite random cards that never get imported cause they're not very important, or even important support cards getting delayed (see frightfur patchwork which did finally come out a set or ago, and the burning abyss link which came out earlier) most cards from the ocg will generally be imported into the tcg one way or another. I've never seen an ocg exclusive archetype, and the tcg archetypes always get printed in the ocg too. And yeah, fossil fusion is like my most wanted anime archetype to be printed.
Uuuuugghh Invoked is one of my favorite fusion archetypes. I've wondered since arc-v if the cards could ever be featured in the anime. It would be a really cool deck for a secondary character, give them 3-6 different duels and in each of them they duel against a different person and use the opponent's monsters to summon a different fusion. Make some anime exclusive main deck monsters or maybe just give them some generic monsters to make their deck a bit more varied. And this was some cool discussion on the lore. I never noticed how he was turning into caliga.
Aleister Crowley, the real life person that Aleister The Invoker and Crowley The First Propheseer are based on. He is the man whom created the Tarot cards that the OCG version of the cards that my beloved Prophecy cards are based upon, it gets a little muddled in the TCG as they are using names from one that he didn't create, but you know, like who the hell knew that Konami was going to include a very evil person into the Prophecy an archetype that was very much viewed as good due High Priestess and The World of Prophecies leading the deck as LIGHT Spellcasters. I'd rather this connection not exist as The Invoked Fusions do next to nothing for The Prophecy outside of the fact that they have matching attributes, they completely tear apart what ever plans you had in place for The Spellbook Engine which is very much neccessary for any of the Prophecy Monsters outside of Stoic of Prophecy.
The symbol on aleister the invoker's hand looks like a transmutation circle. So maybe he is using a combination of different alchemy to summon the invoked fusion monster similar to how scar used alchemy with some alkahestry mixed into it to summon a philosophers stone
"Merkabah" is Hebrew for "chariot", and is also a verb meaning "to ride in", as in "ride a bus" (hence the chariot it rides in its artwork). It's spelled "מרכבה" in Hebrew. Its name and the fact that it rides a chariot are a reference to the vision of a chariot Ezekiel had in Ezekiel 1:1 - 3:15.
Yeah no. Purgatory isn't that. Hell= Eternal suffering, Purgatory = Redemption through suffering. Purgatrio is probably referencing the final bit of Dante's Purgatorio where the souls are enveloped in cleansing fire for a period of time proportional to their sins in their past life.
I wish you analyzed the name of Omega Summon like you did for the monsters, because its Japanese name is actually really clever: "To Mega Therion" (Greek for "The Great Beast") is a name sometimes ascribed to the Beast of Revelation with seven heads and ten horns, however it's also a title that was adopted by Aleister Crowley himself. This and its English name of Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet and a term commonly used to apply a sense of finality and superiority (e.g. "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End."), could suggest that this is meant to be the final, ultimate summon, using the immense power and authority of the Beast of Revelation to summon forth all the lesser invoked beasts at once. It certainly doesn't hurt that the Japanese name for the archetype is "Invoked Beasts", so they're all beasts at the command of the eldest and mightiest beast: the Great Beast, To Mega Therion, Aleister Crowley.
Heyo tcganime. Got to say I love your videos. Main thing I watch on RU-vid tbh. I was watching the ancient gear video and the most popular duels of each series was in the video and it got me thinking. If you could make a video on your top 10 favorite duels. Either in each series or just 1 video with your 10 favorites. I'd just like to see what you would say are your 10 favorites consider the amount of yugioh knowledge you have. Good luck friend
i love these kind of videos as they help me make themed characters for my original yugioh series, i'd love to see the spell books next, have you done the forgotten archtypes of karakuri or koaki meru yet?
Okay, but just how many archetypes reference the Arcana by now? XD Arcana Force, Spellbooks and now these Prophecy guys you mentioned. Personally, I appreciate Alleister and what amounts as a stand alone engine, as it lets you complete a couple of other decks. I'd say you could thematically mix this guy with the Charmers to finally give them some bosses.
The irony, I'm in the middle of selling a invoked core to a personal friend of mine, comes onto RU-vid to watch some yugioh related videos and this comes up as the first video on my RU-vid thread
In D&D 3.5 there's a class called the Binder. It focuses around the player summoning and binding "Vestiges", otherworldly beings of immense power, to their soul to gain a fraction of that power for themselves. There's lore about each vestige, how it managed to erase itself from being to become a vestige, and the means of summoning it. The process involves a seal and anyone who was a freaky goth in school (see: me) recognized that the seals and names of these vestiges were taken from the actual Goetic Demons. This archtype, focusing on one spellcaster being able to summon many different creatures into itself, reminds me of that and I'll absolutely have to invest in building this archtype one day.
It would be nice to get a link monster where he has studied and experimented so much he has gained godly knowledge and transformed himself into a divine being. I know it sound kinda overkill but its still cool
Looking forward to the review of the Spellbook/Prophecy archetype as I'm a big Jojo's Bizarre Adventure fan since the first Generation of Stands in that series were also named after the Tarot's Major Arcana and the fact that Yugioh series creator Kazuki Takahashi cited JJBA as a major source of inspiration when creating his series
The name of the invoked had to be changed because the original name was gonna be called Eidolon and Eidolon beast. Similar to the Final Fantasy series so to avoid issues with Square they changed the name to invoked and invoked beast.
Probably is only me, but the change of Aleister seems like (also in body form) the change of Solomon in the fate saga, where after the grail war with his good self divides himself and one half becomes possessed by a demon, becoming the First Beast, and the other part helps humanity as an advisor. I repeat, maybe it's only me
Invoked is such a cool archetype. ^^ Great designs, mechanic and good fusion monsters. I would love to see the Prophecy archetype next, also because it is so confusig. So many random cards (also from other archetypes) could be in it. Cards like: - Apprentice Illusion Magician - Armor Exe - All "Breaker" monsters - Some "D/D" monsters - Ebon Magician Curran + White Magician Pikeru - Endymion - Magical Merchant - Supreme Arcanite Magician and much more. Is the list I have seen just wrong and only cards with "of Prophecy" are part of it or is this archetpye really so ... inconclusive.
One slight problem. There are 7 attributes, Dark, light, fire, water, wind, earth and Divine. Aleister can't combine with divine beings. The gods are too powerful to be combined with unless you really want to go mad.
thomasjenkin26 elysium may be the divine attribute stand in because yugioh never uses divine attribute unless it is strictly dealing with the Egyptian gods. Even gods like Odin and Thor do not get theses types.
I have a friend that follows one of the religions that spawned from Crowley's Book of the Law, so it's really interesting to see how he was adapted into Yugioh.
I’m working on my own fan manga Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Hunters but before I Draw the characters and the world they live in (Terminal) I’m currently researching ALL THE CARDS in Yu-Gi-Oh including manga, anime and old prototypes😫😫😫 needless to say... THANK YOU!!! for all the Archetype videos you’ve done and continue to do they lessen the burden for me I GREATLY GREATLY GREATLY appreciate it, and I look forward to your Prophecy Archetype video I’m trying to decide whether to give one of my characters the Prophecy Deck or the Arcana Deck. P.S. Pray for me😭
Well, considering that Aleister becomes Crowley, the Origin of Prophecy and those guys are at war with Endymion...I'm guessing that Aleister was researching ways to take Endymion down and was probably wrote all the Spellbooks.
I love the Invoked archetype. Wind Witch Invoked is actually what got me back into Yugioh. That being said I would LOVE a follow up archetype review :)
From the latest card (witchrafter confusion and augoiedes) It seems that the mage union Consist of Verre, endymion and Selene will kill him in the future battle.
8:00 Also if you look closely you can see that the monster has some kind of circular object on his back, which looks almost identical to the set of drums Raijin has on his back.