Nothing, if that description is correct. A genuine GBI-002 Obelisk the Tormentor should be unlimited edition, video game promo cards never have '1st edition' on them. If you have a copy with that printed on it, then it is a counterfeit.
Yes there is a F.G.D. Card it does exist, but it is mainly for collection. Hardly will you ever find use of it in a duel or it allowed in a tournament.The FGD can be summoned with any dragon as long as you have 5.There is really no specific "dragon gods" the five god dragon is the FGD card itself.
If it has 'first edition' on it, then it's not authentic. Winged Dragon of Ra has always been a promotional card, so lacks the 1st ed/unlimited distinction. If it's one of the first printings of the GBI god cards though, (silver text rather than gold) then it would be worth about $60US if in mint condition.
No, there is no legit card to represent Horakhty. Even on the show, she was represented as a 'real' monster and not a card, so there are no authentic rules or card for her, not even in Japan, the anime or the manga.
Obusely you can get the three god cards because it is a collector's item
Nothing, if that description is correct. A genuine GBI-002 Obelisk the Tormentor should be unlimited edition, video game promo cards never have '1st edition' on them. If you have a copy with that printed on it, then it is a counterfeit.
Yes. The real card is Avatar of the Pot.
GBI stands for Gameboy International, and is the card code for the God Card promos from the 'Worldwide Edition' GBA game.
You can buy the special edition god of war III game for the ps3.
Yes there is a F.G.D. Card it does exist, but it is mainly for collection. Hardly will you ever find use of it in a duel or it allowed in a tournament.The FGD can be summoned with any dragon as long as you have 5.There is really no specific "dragon gods" the five god dragon is the FGD card itself.
Authenticity of Yu-Gi-Oh Cards well first things first, look for the hologram at the bottom right corner, then look at the back of the card, for e.g. the back of the card would be blue for Obelisk and reddish for Slifer and yellow for Ra, then another thing to look for is that it doesn't have 1st edition on it, you cannot get a 1st edition god card, then look just below the cards art at the right, it should say GBI-001, GBI-002, GBI-003, if it has that it means that card came with the Japanese game boy advance game, there are other versions like magazine versions though i forget them, Ra came with an X box game. Then look at the very bottom left of the card, it should have Japanese text. So there you go all the signs to look for, O and there are no variant god cards (different looking pictures of the gods on card).Actually there is a new tournament legal Obelisk card, it came with an issue of U.S. Shonen Jump, it's an effect monster, so the back looks like any other card. (hence why it's tournament legal, among other reasons.) On the picture at the bottom right there is a signature saying "Kaz" signed by kazuki takahashi, the creator of yugioh, it is still hollow, the effects are the same, and instead of blue the card is orangish (like a normal effect card.). The picture of obelisk is also a little different, but the name is the same. I'm sure you could find a picture of it. Also you might want to check the ones from the legendary collection because although they look authentic apparantly the can be fake.
I don't recall of the spelling , so i don't know :(
No, Uria is one of the three 'sacred beasts', who were based on the god cards, but are not god cards themselves.
If it has 'first edition' on it, then it's not authentic. Winged Dragon of Ra has always been a promotional card, so lacks the 1st ed/unlimited distinction. If it's one of the first printings of the GBI god cards though, (silver text rather than gold) then it would be worth about $60US if in mint condition.
The Creator God of Light, Horakthy is not an official Yu-Gi-Oh! card produced by Konami. Therefore, the answer to this question cannot be determined. Also, in the Original Anime, there was no real distinguishable effect besides being able to defeat Zorc Necrophades which is not a real card itself.
the best Egyptian god card card is the winged dragon of ra. This is because its effect makes it invinsible. and it gets the best attack points. One other reason is that if you put it in your real deck it looks more like a regular card. excluding the no logos.
There are many fakes but if they are real they are worth about $20 a piece Actually, no if it is real the card cards could be well worth over $150 a piece