Possibly. One is, Orichalcos Shunoros, it is JUMP-EN035, and is one of the two cards that will soon be available to people who get a yearly Shonen Jump subscription. Who knows if other ones will be released in the future.
No, only "The Seal of Orichalcos" has been released in card form. Orichalcos Deuteros and Orichalcos Tritos are anime-only.
Probably the Seal of Orichalcos ;) Scratch that, Field cards aren't too good nowadays... As for real cards, Pot of Greed is probably the best. Or raigeki, but it's easy to negate.
Orichalcos Malevolence is a card that only appeared in the Yu-Gi-Oh anime. It has never been printed as a real card, neither in the Japanese OCG nor the western TCG.
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.
You can buy a Seal of Orichalcos card. You will have to look for it on sites like eBay though.
Orichalcos Aristeros ● Orichalcos Dexia ● Orichalcos Gigas ● Orichalcos Kyutora ● Orichalcos Malevolence Orichalcos Deuteros ● Orichalcos Mirror ● Orichalcos Sword of Sealing ● Orichalcos Tritos Orichalcos Shunoros The Seal of Orichalcos
No, only "The Seal of Orichalcos" has been released in card form. Orichalcos Deuteros and Orichalcos Tritos are anime-only.
There is no real card called Seal of Orichalcos. The soul-stealing mechanic would be tricky to implement in real life. For one specific tournament, some prints of the card were created by Upperdeck for that event. However these are not 'real' Yu-Gi-Oh cards in the full sense of the word, despite being made by upperdeck, they were still fan creations and not real game cards.
Probably the Seal of Orichalcos ;) Scratch that, Field cards aren't too good nowadays... As for real cards, Pot of Greed is probably the best. Or raigeki, but it's easy to negate.
Orichalcos Malevolence is a card that only appeared in the Yu-Gi-Oh anime. It has never been printed as a real card, neither in the Japanese OCG nor the western TCG.
No, he isn't released yet or will never be released.
There is no 'authentic' Seal of Orichalcos. By an authentic card, we mean a card designed, authorised and sanctioned by Konami.One tournament in the US did feature special challenge matches using Seal of Orichalcos cards. However these cards are not 'authentic', they were just made by the event organisers, and used rules they made up themselves - the player could discard a Seal from hand to negate anything, for example.However just to be clear, while these cards might have value as a collector's item, they are not valid Yu-Gi-Oh cards, regardless of the fact UDE made them, because they were not sanctioned by Konami.
No you cant buy the seal of orichalcos,you can only get them from upper deck members,when you beat a upper deck member,you get the seal of orichalcos.
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.
You can buy a Seal of Orichalcos card. You will have to look for it on sites like eBay though.
Seal of Orichalcos' effects only apply to the player who controls it.
Never.