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Dingir (神 or ディンギル Dingiru, also variously transliterated as "Dimguil" and "Dymgil") is a tribe exclusively used on Z/X Extra cards. They are "gods" that comes from the Dynamis.

Z/X Encyclopedia Entry

Possessing a history of confrontation with the dragon in the eternal past, they plan to eradicate the dragon, the human that was created by the dragon, and the Z/X that was evolved from human. While human and Z/X recognized them as humanoid, their original form are uncertain. They live in the place that transcend both the time and space, "Dynamis".

There is an established rank for the Dingir, and the state is close to the White World's ruling system.


Higher


Lower
Anu / Enlil / Enki
Nergal / Marduk / Ereshkigal / Ishtar / Lulu / ....
Inanna / Nammu / Sud / Ahhazu / Ninurta / Lahamu / ....
Gilgamesh


Etymology

"Dingir" (𒀭) is the Sumerian word for "god". The base kanji for Dingir (神 Kami) is also the Japanese word for god, deity, divinity, or spirit.

Overview

In the Z/X - Zillions of enemy X- TCG, Dingir (as well as the concept of Z/X Extra and Dynamis) are first teased in Set 15 and its accompanying story before officially introduced in Set 16.

All Dingir cards has the Dingir icon printed on the left side of the card, and special characters (known as Dingir character) printed horizontally on the right side of the card. In addition, all of them also possessed secondary tribe.

In general, the Dingir can be separated into two category based on their visual differences and story significance: the one that was released during the Code:Dingir storyline (the original Dingir) and the one that was released from Code:Samsara onward ("Puluhtu" and "Asipu").

Original Dingir

True to the original etymology, the Dingir that was released during the Code:Dingir storyline are based on various deities or mythical beings from ancient Mesopotamian mythologies, particularly Sumerian and Akkadian. Their secondary tribes and the Dingir characters written on those Dingir are the same as their own name, and with the exception of Gilgamesh, all of the Dingir also possessed a title specific to them.

Based on their secondary tribes, there are a total of 25 different kind of those Dingir with 5 Dingir for each color (2 multicolored and 3 monocolored Dingir). 20 of those Dingir that was released in the main sets are also associated with one of the four main tribe from each worlds.

Color Name Title Associated Tribe
Icon Red Icon Black Nergal "Skypath" (『天道』) Gigantic
Icon Red Icon Green Nanaya "Anastasis" (『壊做』) Meister
Icon Red Inanna "Windfall" (『僥倖』) Mythos
Icon Red Igalima "Severity" (『苛烈』) Braver
Icon Red Gilgamesh - -
Icon Blue Icon White Marduk "Authority" (『王威』) Battle Dress
Icon Blue Icon Red Tiamat "Cadence" (『命働』) Killer Machine
Icon Blue Nammu "Primalsea" (『源海』) Mermaid
Icon Blue Ningal "Starsea" (『星海』) Metal Fortress
Icon Blue Lahamu "Silt" (『沈泥』) -
Icon White Icon Red Anu "Adjudication" (『裁決』) Sacred Beast
Icon White Anshar-Kishar "Preeminence" (『鎮頂』) -
Icon White Icon Black Lulu "Creation" (『創造』) Angel
Icon White Sud "Nobility" (『高潔』) Guardian
Icon White Ninkasi "Banquet" (『勝宴』) Cait Sith
Icon Black Icon Green Ereshkigal "Flicker" (『冥滅』) Tortures
Icon Black Icon Blue Zababa "Covenant" (『誓約』) Predator
Icon Black Ahhazu "Disease" (『悪疾』) Nosferatu
Icon Black Shulsagana "Steelhammer" (『鋼槌』) Diabolus
Icon Black Lamastu "Abduction" (『兇拐』) -
Icon Green Icon Blue Ishtar "Affection" (『恵愛』) Leafer
Icon Green Icon White Shamash "Sunshine" (『陽燦』) Plasect
Icon Green Ninurta "Fertility" (『豊沃』 ) Hourai
Icon Green Nannal "Phantasm" (『与幻』) Lycanthrope
Icon Green Nihursag "Leash" (『倒絡』) -

"Puluhtu" and "Asipu"

Main articles: Puluhtu and Asipu

After the conclusion of Code:Dingir storyline, Set 20 introduces the secondary kind of Dingir that was based on the "Puluhtu" from the story. Unlike the original Dingir, they possessed regular tribe as their secondary tribe instead of their own specific tribe, and they have the Dingir character for "PULUHTU" instead of their own name on the right side of the card. Other than that, the new Dingir does not have any gameplay differences with the original Dingir.

Set 23 later introduces another variant of Dingir that was based on the "Asipu" from the story. They are essentially the same as the "Puluhtu" Dingir, but with the Dingir character for "ASIPU" on the right side of the card and a slightly different Dingir icon on the left side.

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