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* This card might be inspired by the ''[[wikipedia:Actaea (plant)|Actaea]]'', also called "Baneberry".
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* This monster's name is based on ''[[wikipedia:Conium maculatum|Conium maculatum]]'', a highly poison floeering plant that is commonly know as "hemlock" or the "spotted corobane", which appears as the symbols on the corners of this card's artwork.
 
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** This monster's Japanese name (キャロベイン, ''Kyarobein'') is a portmanteau of the words "corobane" (ころばね, ''Korobane'') and "carol" (キャロル, ''Kyaroru''), where the latter reflects this monster's Christmas-themed appearance.
* This card's Christmas theme is a reference to its Japanese release falling in December 2017.
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*** Fittingly, this card was announced in December 2017 as the [[V Jump February 2018 promotional card|promotional card]] for the February 2018 edition of ''[[V Jump]]''.

Latest revision as of 10:58, 19 March 2024

  • This monster's name is based on Conium maculatum, a highly poison floeering plant that is commonly know as "hemlock" or the "spotted corobane", which appears as the symbols on the corners of this card's artwork.
    • This monster's Japanese name (キャロベイン, Kyarobein) is a portmanteau of the words "corobane" (ころばね, Korobane) and "carol" (キャロル, Kyaroru), where the latter reflects this monster's Christmas-themed appearance.
      • Fittingly, this card was announced in December 2017 as the promotional card for the February 2018 edition of V Jump.