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* The art design of "Swamp Mirrorer" appears to be a reference to the archetype of the "[[wikipedia:Swamp monster|Swamp Monster]]" in fiction. The fact that this monster has indeterminate [[Type]] and [[Attribute]] might be a reference to the massive diversity of form among Swamp Monsters (e.g. [[wikipedia:Swamp Thing|Swamp Thing]] is a [[Plant]] elemental while the [[wikipedia:Gill-man|Creature from the Black Lagoon]] resembles a [[Fish]]-person). | * The art design of "Swamp Mirrorer" appears to be a reference to the archetype of the "[[wikipedia:Swamp monster|Swamp Monster]]" in fiction. The fact that this monster has indeterminate [[Type]] and [[Attribute]] might be a reference to the massive diversity of form among Swamp Monsters (e.g. [[wikipedia:Swamp Thing|Swamp Thing]] is a [[Plant]] elemental while the [[wikipedia:Gill-man|Creature from the Black Lagoon]] resembles a [[Fish]]-person). | ||
− | * This monster | + | * This monster can be considered an offensive [[counterpart]] to "[[Quantum Cat]]". Both are [[Trap Monster]]s that [[Special Summon]] themselves as [[Normal Monster]]s, with fixed ATK and DEF but customizable Type and Attribute. |
Revision as of 13:46, 30 July 2014
- The art design of "Swamp Mirrorer" appears to be a reference to the archetype of the "Swamp Monster" in fiction. The fact that this monster has indeterminate Type and Attribute might be a reference to the massive diversity of form among Swamp Monsters (e.g. Swamp Thing is a Plant elemental while the Creature from the Black Lagoon resembles a Fish-person).
- This monster can be considered an offensive counterpart to "Quantum Cat". Both are Trap Monsters that Special Summon themselves as Normal Monsters, with fixed ATK and DEF but customizable Type and Attribute.