Yes, it's called Armityle the Chaos Phantom.
No one thinks so I guess.But in Yu-Gi-Oh GX, Yubel fused the three Sacred Beast in episode 130
Well, Armityle is hard enough to summon on his own, because he is a contact fusion, meaning you have to have all the Sacred Beast cards on the field to summon it. So, in order to accomplish this, you'd need to sacrifice three each of continuous traps, Fiend-type monsters, and continuous spells. There are a few different ways to build an Armityle deck, but they can suffer from inconsistency and dead-draws. Now, add to that two Polymerization cards, the three Egyptian God Cards, and Horakhty. The monster in question would likely be very powerful, but it would be difficult enough to summon that I doubt it would be worthwhile. Plus, you've got to consider that Horakhty and Slifer haven't been released as tourney-legal cards.
Armityle the Chaos Phantom. The three sacred beasts are its fusion components (you must remove them from the field rather than use a regular Fusion method), it was printed as a secret rare card in Ancient Prophecy.
No. When people say 'God Cards', they mean Slifer, Obelisk and Ra. Even though many other monsters are named after or based on other gods (Nephthys, Horus, etc) only those three are 'God Cards'. Hamon, Uria and Raviel are known as the 'Sacred Beast' cards.
Kagemaru had all three in the first season. They made a return in the third season when Yubel took them.
there is no fusion yet
As long as you have he two cards for the fusion you have to play someone with that monster and kill it. Graveyard slot now does notmatter go back to your deck construction and reincarnate the tougher of the two or three fusion cards. This will get you the fusion card you are looking for
No, Uria is one of the three 'sacred beasts', who were based on the god cards, but are not god cards themselves.
Originally, all three God Cards were forbidden from official Duels and tournaments as they do not contain an effect and also state "This card cannot be used in a Duel."With the premiere of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime show, Konami released the Sacred Beast Cards. These were composed of Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder, Uria, Lord of Searing Flames, and Raviel, Lord of Phantasms. These cards were made to be the replacement for the original God Cards, as each one bears a resemblance to another God Card. (Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder was meant to resemble The Winged Dragon of Ra. Uria, Lord of Searing Flames was meant to resemble Slifer the Sky Dragon. Raviel, Lord of Phantasms was meant to resemble Obelisk the Tormentor.) This was because many players complained about the unplayability of the original God Cards.With the release of the legalized Effect Monster versions of the God Cards (except Slifer the Sky Dragon), this was no longer the case.In answer to your question, the main difference between them was their effects. Also, the Sacred Beast Cards do not retain the Divine-Beast-Type or the DIVINE-Attribute of the God Cards. Uria, Lord of Searing Flames has an ATK and DEF of 0, unlike the Slifer the Sky Dragon who has an ATK and DEF of X000. Also, Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder has an ATK and DEF of 4000, unlike The Winged Dragon of Ra, which has an ATK and DEF of ?. Also, unlike the God Cards, the Sacred Beast Cards all have an official passcode.Other than this, the retain the same elements. The Sacred Beast Cards have similar artworks when compared to their respective God Card. They all retain the same Level, which was 10. They are all Effect Monsters (referring to the tournament-legal God Cards, with the exception of Slifer the Sky Dragon, which has yet to be released). Also, the ATK and DEF value of Raviel, Lord of Phantasms is the same as Obelisk the Tormentor, which is its counterpart.
The Winged Dragon of Ra is the best Egyptian god card. Slifer the Sky Dragon and Obelisk the Tormenter are equal.[Edit] This is according to the T.V. show but in the TCG Obelisk the Tormentor is the best
No. No there is not. There are only the three Egyptian God cards, Obelisk the Tormentor, Slifer the Sky Dragon and The Winged Dragon of Ra. They ar only on the field for one turn, so there would be no point in a fusion, but no there isn't a fusion.
It is a fusion of three Mokey Mokey cards, so you'll need Polymerisation or similar.