Rafael Fernandez Apparently Destroyer was a TCG card created as the cover card of a Mega Tin. The difference in style and effect really shows. Looks more like a Magic the Gathering card (and that’s not meant as a jab at MtG).
@@oceanwavedvd depends, if you are blessed by yugi then you can draw the last pathetic card "little D" and call EXODIA to blast the fortune teller to obvilion but it you are blessed by Kaiba then look like you go to the shadow realm. JIMBO!!!
I know this is very late, now that we have the Endymions, Witchcrafters, Invoked and the Spellbooks archetypes and their background. So the sequence of events are 1. The Witchcrafter Collaboration 2. The Endymion's alliance with the Witchcrafters 3. The Tragedy of Aleister the Invoker 4. Crowley and the founding of the Prophecy Spellcasters 5. Endymion vs Prophecy War
@@tnmblonewolf8799 In magistus everyone but her is younger. Crowley, Endymion, Seline. So, the witchcrafter is either her daughter, or herself aging backwards or something.
0:40 High Priestess of Prophecy spits on The Light of Destruction and the Arcana Force all by herself. Also the skit was fun, it dragged a bit but got really fun as it went on.
Forget shots, try it with a flask like the one professor x uses in x-men first class You will get to meet god much quicker if you dont get what im talking about look at this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5hQZ0Pd0fio.html
Fun fact: the Persona series uses the Major Arcana for the creatures called personas, and the avatar character is represented by The Fool, and each of his bonds are represented by a different arcana, except for The World, which is obtained after reaching the True Ending
Slight correction, the "fool" thing is only true for 3,4 and 5. 1, 2 innocent sin and 2 eternal punishment use Emperor, Sun and Moon respectively. Despite their age, the first 3 persona games should still be looked at and still matter as they all have things that continue throughout the series.
@Big Cat Persona is a spinoff of a larger series that predates part 3. in concept and tarot usage. so do many other series. not everything is a jojo reference, that meme needs to die
Another good point about this archetype in somewhat of a relation to the persona series is the fact that the arcana is meant to represent the journey of the fool, wich eventually leads him to fight and overcome death and gain the world. So it's really clever that the fool, death and the world in this archetype are the same character.
As a Tarot reader and yugioh player I am so MAD at myself for not looking into this archetype before today. I really appreciate the reaserch and respect you put towards this video regarding tarot cards, their use and meanings.
Well in yugioh 5D Carly did used Fortune Fairies as Tarot and the entire series has magic ....... So you never know... *I only shuffle my deck and Fortune Lady Every*
@@game84cube My Happiness is literally a hamburger and some card games away. I can't have any of those things right now. Also, the depression from my last and biggest failure isn't helping.
@@game84cube It's not like that... i can't change the past, i just can push through the future, like i always were... but this time i'm demotivated... i don't have that fire anymore... that is the source of my depression. That's why a simple card game pumps me so much... That's why a hamburger makes me happy... I'm not dealing with fear, i'm dealing with consequences. I'm trying to make a change in the environment around me, but i don't have the gas to do it fast enough.
Wow that strength of prophecy is amazing art-wise. It has retain the theme of the rider-waite version while using design that is more rpg/anime-ish. That lion’s head axe is brilliant.
Hello everyone, I just wanna point out that Spellbook Prophecy and Invoker are all from a big archetype. Why? Well, I will tell you about the lore of these archetypes as a whole. These are not 100% correct, but it is kind of true to the original lore I think. First of all "Prophecy" using magic runes and "Spellbook" as the sources of their power as you can see in their artworks. They are different with Endymion, those who using a lot of magic circle. I have researched a lot to make sure Prophecy doesn't have any connection to Endymion. Anyways, here is why Prophecy is connected to Invoker: In 2017 Konami had revealed who was the origin of Prophecy. That was Aleister the Invoker. His full name probably is Aleister Crowley, because in the artwork of the new Spellbook Link monster "Crowley, the first Prophecy" you can tell that card is almost identical to Aleister. He wasn't the first person to controlled magic power, but due to him obtained a really powerful artifact called "The Book Of The Law", he could summon and control some really powerful creatures and using their power as his own. After so much experiments with the magic power inside the artifact, Aleister made a mistake. He made an experiment with the Dark Magic using his own body, which made him unable to control it and corrupted. This can be shown in the artwork of the new Invoker Link monster, "Aleister, the Invoker of Madness" and "Omega Summon". It was pretty sure that Aleister was the Ancestor of Prohpecy, and he had builted a "Grand Spellbook Tower" to passed down his magic knowledge to his succesors before he corrupted and tranformed into "Invoked Caliga". I think this tower didn't built on Earth, it was built on "Invoked Elysium", an enormous sky island artifact that Aleister created using "The Book Of The Law". Aleister's successors have inherited and using "The Book Of The Law" to expanded his magic knowledges as a whole. Now as you can guess it, it was also pretty clearly that "The Book Of The Law" is the source of all the "Spellbook" that all the Prophecy used. Not only they expanded the using of magic runes, it seem that Aleister successors also built a kind of monastry that have Monarch and Empress on the top of it, as you can see in the names of the prophecy. Now you may ask, why are Prophecy different to Endymions? Well, maybe due to Endymion stayed at the Earth and Prophecy, who living in the sky island Elysium had completely seperated their magic knowledges and went on two completely different ways. If Prophecy using the magic runes and "Spellbook" as their sources of power, it seem that Endymion focus on using a lot of magic circles as their main power. Not only that, Endymion also can tame Mythical Beasts, and command them as their own will. It also pretty clear that Endymion is some kind of magic city and school, so they are completely different to Prophecy monastry. Well, as first I thought that Prophecy and Endymion have some connection in some ways, shapes or forms, so that was kinda disappointing. But Aleister being the first Prophecy was pretty cool tho. now that is the lore I researched. Do you have any question? comment down below!
Hold on "Secrets", "Miracles", "'Power", "Wisdom", "The Master"... Aren't those some of the Agent monsters? Agent of Mystery (Secrets) - Earth Agent of Miracles - Jupiter Agent of Wisdom - Mercury Agent of Force - Mars and their master, the sun: Master Hyperion
Interesting trivia: -It's supposed that Aleister was the founder of the Spellbooks. -Aleister Crowley redesigned the Tarot naming it The Tarot of Toth, so, that's why they're named after Tarot cards.
Which "they" are you referring to? Aleister Crowley is famous for having designed the Thoth Tarot deck alongside Lady Frieda Harris, but he was far from the only one to do so; the most popular Tarot style is the Rider-Waite-Smith style, which uses very different names for the cards, and even a slightly different order for some Major Arcana card. Plus, all the cards they redesigned were based off the card game from Renaissance Italy.
We need that Deskbot or Junk Archetype video my guy. We're thirsty and dying for it. Maybe that's just me? Either way, great video as always, best Yugituber this side of the shadow realm
I have to agree with Endymion here, you can't just give unlimited access to such power to just anyone. It needs to be kept under supervision and given to people who are responsible.
While I do agree that they should atleast keep it limited because even a few bad apples can cause a lot of damage he shouldn't have just raided their kingdom and killed innocent people
Due to the Attribute, level, attack points, defense points and the overall demonic aesthetic, Prophecy Destroyer looks more like a "Summoned Skull/Archfiend" monster than anything else.
I do appreciate that you pointed out that Tarot started out as a card game, and not a form of divination back in Ancient Egypt (you know, like Duel Monsters were canonically). But the way you do a Tarot reading is a bit different from how you described (with two separate decks of Major and Minor, etc., and it can vary per person). It's also not ALWAYS for telling the future. Some readers, myself included, believe that you don't always need a random card to act as a significator (a.k.a. the "you") card, and that whether cards are reversed or upright matter. While many cards are based off the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition, and the meanings are pretty well-known, they're also not set in stone; they've changed over the decades, and can be heavily influenced by the art and the reader.
@@Christian-rn1ur I wouldn't be suprised if destroyer was made by an mtg artist too. it's art looks nothing like other yugioh card art. not that thats a bad thing.
I'm surprised you relied so much on the Vampire Tarot. Call me old-fashioned if you will, but I tend to keep a Rider-Waite deck lying around, just in case. A remnant from an old D&D character who dabbled in it.
Prophet: *drew the final Exodia pieces from the top* TGS Anime: what does it means? Prophet: This mean you lose TGS Anime: *proceed to be obiterated in Kaiba fashion*
I got 17: the star, upside-down. "When the Star comes up in a reversed position, it suggests you do not believe in yourself and your ability to achieve your goals. As a block, this card represents a lack of vision for your own future and a lack of trust in yourself." That's... Terrifyingly accurate.
Yay, an episode on Prophecy/Spellbooks :D I wonder when you would make iiiit. It is soooo fun to hear about the backstory or where the cards originated from. Like Hey. Literally there is so much information and yet it is not so wide known, or I just don't see it anywhere... Anyway, thanks for making these videos! ^^
@@thecardboardboxl3922now I'm just imagining them as rulers and books as the blue and green swordsmen in that one meme, and the evilswarms being the dragonborn looking thing who stabs both of them
Nice thing to know, it seems that each (or at least a lot of them) Prophecy card are name in French in the original name. La mort (pronounced lamor) means The Death Soleil means Sun Force means Strength
There's a huge collective reading community on RU-vid. A youtuber called Waterbaby tarot explains, how to go beyond the barnum effect while she performs sepereate subject readings, on planerary positions specific to you. It can take a long time to find online readers who you resonate with but this woman is blunt and on it like a car bonnet.
Many things to say here. 1. I want a deck with this archetype now, tarot is my jam. 2. I LOVED the little skit XD Too funny. 3. I love how you broke down the history of tarot and how it works. 4. WHERE did you get your deck? It's so cool and I need one!
😁 I read tarot. 😅 Technically you can use Yu-Gi-Oh cards they would just be classified as an oracle deck. You would just have makeup meanings like people in the comments are doing and internalize the meanings so you can bounce off the symbolism. Also Crowley deck, Thoth, is a different system to what most people think of as tarot since most decks are based on the Rider-Waite. Basically some of the meanings and symbolism don't line up so you need Thoth specific references to learn Crowley's deck.
There's a subset of spirituality known as chaos magic. You have inadvertently and accidentally created a wonderful tool of divination using chaos magic. It's not how things are supposed to happen but it works well enough lol
"Ah a very rare Yu Gi Oh card, a Magikarp." if someone believe Magikarp is yugioh card, then we have a problem here, as that person could live in the caves or stone.
The Prophecy Deck is my favorite and I'm actually working on what cards (in my collection) could work as a minor arcana so I can have a YuGiOh tarot deck to go with my other 5 tarot decks
So I decided to try the Tarot reading thing you mentioned and got a reverse 1. Apparently I'm working against my own creativity and hate taking leadership roles. Well its right about the leadership part at least.
I would have to omitted. Pulling a Jerry Beans Man, as my first grab out of a commons box labeled A-D, was the starting point to about 2 weeks worth of bad luck.
Well, I tried to throw a dice and a con to see which carot card I got like the video suggested. I got the Reverse Wheel of Fortune. Lack of Control, Desire to Take Control, and Bad Luck. ...This is too damn accurate XD.
So one thing i wanted to add:crowley is here because he created the thoth card deck. This card deck was done to rid tarot cards of christian implications like the hierophant being a katholic priest while the priest in the thoth deck is a shaman, judgement because of the day of reckoning immigary replacing it with aeon or world whose animals symbolize the 4 apostles that wrote the bible replacing the arcana with universe