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Diego
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Diego asked in Games & RecreationCard Games · 5 years ago

YuGiOh question: Can the effect of a Ritual Beast card affect a Spiritual Beast?

Tamer Elder allows you to normal summon a Ritual Beast after normal summoning him. All the Spiritual Beasts have the words "Ritual Beast" in their names, but Elder's effect lists Ritual Beast with a capital R, so would he and other cards with similar effects affect the Spiritual Beast cards?

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  • Cantra
    Lv 7
    5 years ago
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    The capitalisation doesn't matter.

    Keep in mind that everything is translated from Japanese text, and Japanese kana does not use capitals. Ritual Beast Tamer Elder looks for monsters with '霊獣' in the name, so therefore works with other 'Ritual Beasts' who use 霊獣 and 'Spiritual Beasts' which use '精霊獣'.

    The cards have the same effect in English as they did originally, so yes, a Spiritual Beast is also a Ritual Beast, the capitalisation is just the decoration added to written english card names, and does not affect how the cards work.

    Other examples - Ignoble Knights work with anything that look for Noble Knight. Note also that all card titles are written in block capitals anyway, the letters at the start of the words are simply bigger. So technically you could say that even Ritual Beast Elder Tamer is not a 'Ritual Beast' written exactly like that, he is a 'RITUAL BEAST', though like I say, the capitalisation does not matter.

  • 5 years ago

    Spiritual Beast is a sub-archetype of "Ritual Beast"

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