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King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

The inspiration for the design of the game's Ace cards is very rich, and many of the world's most famous landscapes are also used as inspiration for card design, which are generally designed as venue magic cards, but there are some exceptions. Let's take a look at some of the famous landscapes that have been designed as cards in The King of Games!

1. The Tomb of the Dead Emperor

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

This card is obviously pinching the tomb of his Qin Shi Huang, and the terracotta warriors guarding the tomb are ironclad evidence. However, if you look closely at the weapons in the hands of the two terracotta warriors on the katu, one holding the Green Dragon Crescent Knife and the other holding the Zhangba Snake Spear, it seems to be pinching his Guan Yunchang and Zhang Yide, then the identity of the dead emperor on the katu is probably not Yingzheng, but Liu Xuande.

2. Yan Jie's Liangshan Pavilion

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

The Yanxing series of venue magic Ka Yanjie's Liangshan Pavilion is also obviously pinching his Liangshan Po. After all, the Yanxing series was originally one hundred and eight generals who pinched the water margin, one of the four famous works of China, so it was also very normal for the field magic to pinch him into the water Po Liangshan. This is probably why although the name of the card is Liangshan Pavilion, a large lake appears in the background.

3. Sword Fighting Beast Sill - Circular Arena

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

From the arches and the ring arena, it can be seen that he was pinching his ancient Roman colosseum, but Kathu seems to have changed so badly that there are many details different from the actual ancient Roman colosseum. This card is the venue magic card of the sword and beast, and the sword and beast are designed with the historical and cultural elements of ancient Rome, so it is certain that the inspiration for this card is the ancient Roman Colosseum.

4. The Valley of Sleep of the Wang Family

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

The pyramid on the katu clearly indicates that the card pinched him was the Valley of kings in Egypt, where the ancient Egyptians buried the deceased pharaohs. In the game King, this card is the site of the Tomb Keeper, and the Tomb Keeper is the existence of the Tomb guarding the Tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh in the anime setting of the Game King, so there is basically no doubt about this. In addition, many of the tomb keepers' magic cards were actually derived from the famous landscape of his ancient Egypt.

5. Fault zone

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

Pinch his East African Rift Valley. The Great Rift Valley is also known as the Eastern African Fault Zone, so the card is called the Fault Zone. The Great Rift Valley is the largest fracture zone in the world, and even has the nickname "Scars of the Earth". It is said that from the satellite, it looks like the earth has been torn open.

6. Kinta Seaside area

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

In the monster-ravaged Tokyo Bay area, the iconic Tokyo Tower has also made it clear where the real-world geographical location depicted in Kathu is. This card is the field magic card of the Bad Beast series, and in Japan, which is the birthplace of Godzilla, Ultraman and other close-up films, it is obvious that the Bad Beast is the big monster in the close-up that pinches him.

7. Sacred land of the sky

King of Games: Take stock of cards inspired by famous landscapes, what else do you know?

The sacred area of the sky pinches his Acropolis, and you can see the iconic Parthenon temple and the ring theater of the Acropolis on the Katu, and the mountain range in the background map is most likely Mount Olympus. The main god of the Acropolis is the goddess Athena, and most of Athena's cards in the game king are angelic, so this wave of connection is also obvious.

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