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.
There are the Egyptian gods, destiny hero plasma, the wicked gods, I also think maybe the earthbound immortals as well
The Egyptian God cards have been released for play (minus Slifer, the Sky Dragon), and have powerful attack points and effects. While the Legendary Dragons are unique in that they have a sort of contact fusion effect, in order to create more cards that haven't been released, either. I'd say the Legendary Dragons (if ever released), would be very versatile, but I doubt they'd have the sheer power of the Egyptian Gods.
In the anime its the winged dragon of ra, but trading cards wise i'd would say that obelisk is more reliable as he has a fixed atk and def, also there are loads of effects for TWDofR but not in the actual card game.
Egyptian God cards, like the "Winged Dragon of Ra", cannot be targeted by Spell, Trap or Monster effects. This includes effects like "Snipe Hunter", "Raigeki Break" and "Tribute to the Doomed". Cards like "Judgement Dragon", "Mirror Force" and "Lightning Vortex" that destroy monsters, but do not actually designate a specific monster to destroy will get rid of Egyptian God cards.The Individual Card Rulings section at YuGiOh-Card.com will tell you which cards do target monsters and which ones don't if you are curious about a particular card:http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/yugioh/en/gameplay/faqs/cardfaqs/default.aspxActually if you use magnet monsters like Gamma or Alpha, you can backfire Slifer the Sky Dragon's special abillity so it will decrease their attack strength.
Effects of what on life?
nothing
Pretty much, the only difference was scale. There is evidence of many, many small pyramids on graves in Egypt (Small = about 2 feet tall) The more money you had, the bigger the Pyramid, the more valuable the personal effects, and the more elaborate the ceremony on the occasion of your death. (and the more elaborate the traps for grave robbers)
effects are what happens when you have something symptoms are something that makes you think you have something
Maya is for animation and after effects are for visual effects Maya can be alot more complecated for you to use
That's the difference between delicious & not!!!! LOL!!
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What is the difference of positive effects and ben
the difference between the two products is the side effects that you may experience.
I had gastrothesis when i was a baby and i had surgery but there where no major effects besides Throwing Up
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There is not much difference between the two. Yaz reduced some of the side effects that Yazmin had but it still contains drospirenone, a "fourth generation" progestin, which has been linked with serious side effects. Below is a link to an article about Yaz and some of the issues with it.
I don't know the answer I am looking for the answers too. :) I'm only 41.