Gyldygga: Difference between revisions

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===''[[Dragon Quest Rivals]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Rivals]]''===
Gyldygga appeared as a legendary rare card exclusive for [[Thief]] leaders.
Gyldygga appeared as a legendary rare card exclusive for [[Thief]] leaders.
==Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Guíldiga|es-meaning=From the English ''guilder'', a gold coin used in several European countries during medieval times. Originally derived from the Middle Dutch ''{{tt|gulden|golden, made or gold}}''.
|fr=Gyldora|fr-meaning=From the old English ''{{tt|ġyld|payment, money}}'' and "or", the French word for gold. Originally derived from the Middle Dutch ''{{tt|gulden|golden, made or gold}}''.
|de=Gylda|de-meaning=From the old English ''ġyld'', which meant pay or payment.
|it=Horus|it-meaning=A play on the ancient Egyptian sun god Horus and "oro", the Italian word for gold.
}}


===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]===
===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]===
Gyldygga appears as a S-rank monster of the [[Inorganic family]]] on her own banner alongside the [[Golden goliath]] as part of the 3.0 Update Festival's Eve "Back to the Golden Sands" limited event.
Gyldygga appears as a S-rank monster of the [[Inorganic family]]] on her own banner alongside the [[Golden goliath]] as part of the 3.0 Update Festival's Eve "Back to the Golden Sands" limited event.
{{DQTactEnemy
{{DQTactEnemy
|name=Gyldygga
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|charm-resist=Normal
|charm-resist=Normal
}}
}}
==Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Guíldiga|es-meaning=From the English ''guilder'', a gold coin used in several European countries during medieval times. Originally derived from the Middle Dutch ''{{tt|gulden|golden, made or gold}}''.
|fr=Gyldora|fr-meaning=From the old English ''{{tt|ġyld|payment, money}}'' and "or", the French word for gold. Originally derived from the Middle Dutch ''{{tt|gulden|golden, made or gold}}''.
|de=Gylda|de-meaning=From the old English ''ġyld'', which meant pay or payment.
|it=Horus|it-meaning=A play on the ancient Egyptian sun god Horus and "oro", the Italian word for gold.
}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If Gyldygga's name is spoken phonetically, it sounds similar to the phrase "[[Wikipedia:gold digger|gold digger]]", a derogatory term for someone, often a woman, who uses people for financial gain.
*If Gyldygga's name is spoken phonetically, it sounds similar to the phrase "[[Wikipedia:gold digger|gold digger]]", a derogatory term for someone, often a woman, who uses people for financial gain.