No, only "The Seal of Orichalcos" has been released in card form. Orichalcos Deuteros and Orichalcos Tritos are anime-only.
The Seal of Orichalcos is not an officially recognized card, and thus, cannot be considered "real". The card lore below is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official.The Seal of OrichalcosSPELL/Field SpellThis Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.
The Seal of OrichalcosSPELL/Field SpellThis Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.The Seal of Orichalcos is not an officially recognized card. There are only 15 copies of this card in existence. The card lore above is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official. They were once used by Upper Deck Entertainment officials who participated at a Duel Tournament. However, Konami later reclaimed all rights to these cards and the whereabouts of them are unknown, except that Konami is in possession of them.
Until it is released (which is unlikely), it's impossible to say, really. If it got a mass release through the pages of Shonen Jump, then it would not be worth a lot. If it was a highly exclusive card given to tournament winners, then the price could be very high, especially if it's tournament legal and competitive.The only card that was released (excluding Orichalchos Shuronos), albeit unofficially, was the original The Seal of Orichalcos. It was given to Upper Deck Entertainment officials at a tournament to be used against finalists. There are only fifteen copies in the world. After the tournament, Konami reclaimed all of the cards, and the whereabouts and conditions of them are currently unknown.
There are: Three Creatures, Three Battlegear, Three Mugic, Ten Attacks, Five Locations, and Four Past Cards. The Creatures are all part of one of the Four Main Tribes, but you never know which until you open it. It also comes with a nine card booster pack.
It is hard to say which cards are the most rarest, as you have to keep in mind that the cards have been printed off many times each. Though, it is fairly safe to assume that the three Egyptian Gods are some of the rarest. Many fakes of them are available on the internet. The Seal of Orichalcos is also a real card, with only 15 copies printed off in the world. They are all owned by those at Upper Deck Entertainment. Improvised Answer by Tribulationq: The rarest official yugioh card is Tyler The Great Warrior.It was made for a little boy who was suffering a deadly disease courtesy of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. There is only ONE copy in the world and Tyler (the little boy with the disease)owns it. ^ Seal of Orichalcos should be excluded. It is not a *real* card. What is a 'real' card? A real one is a card sanctioned by Konami. Tyler is a unique card, and because Konami allowed it to be printed, it's a real Yu-gi-oh game card. The Seals used in that event are not sanctioned Konami cards, they were just made by some UDE employees as a special event. The cards do not belong to any valid set, and while they certainly have a novelty value, they are simply not 'real' cards. Isn't it also odd how unique and two-of cards have plenty of photographs, but no one can ever provide a photograph of those Seals or show what one looked like? God cards absolutely are nowhere near the rarest cards. There must have been thousands of copies of Worldwide Edition made, each with three God cards, and that's not including the thousands of Ra cards in Dawn of Destiny, Obelisks in Shonen Jump's subscriber gift offer, and Slifers in the Movie Animanga. So a more definitive list would be, 1 - Tyler. Only one of him. 2+ - The Worlds 1st and 2nd place prizecards. There are only two each of these. Then the Worlds 3rd to 8th place prizecards. There are only six of each. Next is Shonen Jump/Pharaoh's Tour prizecards, with a run of under 100 each. Then certain other limited promotional cards, like Kanan the Swordmistress, Firewing Pegasus and the 'common' version EP1-EN000 - Card of Sanctity. I'd like to mention Exodia, dispite the many copys (exodia necross, exxod, old and new editions etc.). I have yet to collect all the peices, yet at one time I did own both legs, the right arm, and head of the original exodia. Exodia cannot even come close, it's had so many reprints. Consider the latest set, The Shining Darkness. Every single Ultra and Secret rare in that set is 'rarer' than Exodia, and the same is true for many sets going back.
Though I do not know for certain I think you can or at some point could win it from some upper deck members or something. You CAN however buy COPIES and REPLICAS of the Seal of Orichalcos. However they, the replicas, are not guaranteed to be accepted in tournaments or the like. It is said that the maker of Yu-Gi-Oh! Holds the 15 Orichalcos originals. That's all I know.
The Seal of Orichalcos can be acquired thru' Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Legendary Collection 3: Yugi' s World. It is 100% tournament legal, gives all of your monsters 500 ATK, and your opponent cannot target the monster with the lowest ATK on your side of the field for an effect + The Seal cannot be destroyed ONCE PER TURN! Legendary Collection 3 also contains about 6 foil cards, 5 mega packs and a deluxe two-sided game mat.
I'm not sure if the anime was 100% consistent, but I think this is all the effects - all your monsters increase their attack and defense by 500. You can place monsters in your Spell and Trap Zone, and if they are behind a monster in the monster zone, they can't be attacked. Seal of Orichalcos cannot be destroyed, negated or removed from the field. The loser of the duel loses their soul.
The Seal of Orichalcos is not an officially recognized card, and thus, cannot be considered "real". The card lore below is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official.The Seal of OrichalcosSPELL/Field SpellThis Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.
The Seal of OrichalcosSPELL/Field SpellThis Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.The Seal of Orichalcos is not an officially recognized card. There are only 15 copies of this card in existence. The card lore above is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official. They were once used by Upper Deck Entertainment officials who participated at a Duel Tournament. However, Konami later reclaimed all rights to these cards and the whereabouts of them are unknown, except that Konami is in possession of them.
Until it is released (which is unlikely), it's impossible to say, really. If it got a mass release through the pages of Shonen Jump, then it would not be worth a lot. If it was a highly exclusive card given to tournament winners, then the price could be very high, especially if it's tournament legal and competitive.The only card that was released (excluding Orichalchos Shuronos), albeit unofficially, was the original The Seal of Orichalcos. It was given to Upper Deck Entertainment officials at a tournament to be used against finalists. There are only fifteen copies in the world. After the tournament, Konami reclaimed all of the cards, and the whereabouts and conditions of them are currently unknown.
The Seal of OrichalcosSPELL/Field SpellThis Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.The Seal of Orichalcos is not a recognized card and has not been officially released to the general public. There are only 15 copies of this card in existence. The card lore above is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official. They were once used by Upper Deck Entertainment officials who participated at a Duel Tournament. However, Konami later reclaimed all rights to these cards and the whereabouts of them are unknown, except that Konami is in possession of them.
If you get an Action Replay, you can download all of the cards PLUS the three Egyptian Gods onto your DS.
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The probability of drawing three diamonds from a standard deck of 52 cards is (13 in 52) times (12 in 51) times (11 in 50), or 1716 in 132600, or about 0.01294.
Three Kings have moustaches. The only king not to have a moustache is the king of hearts. However, all kings have beards.
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