Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Worm Zero"

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* This card appears similar to a recurring boss, '[http://castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Legion  Legion]', in the game series 'Castlevania', which is also produced by [[Konami]].
 
* This card appears similar to a recurring boss, '[http://castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Legion  Legion]', in the game series 'Castlevania', which is also produced by [[Konami]].
  
* This card artwork has a slight resemblance to the artwork on "[[Future Fusion]]", possibly implying that the "Future Fusion" would be a great support with this card.  
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* This card artwork is the same city showed in "[[Worm Call]]" (Possibly the same city in "[[Future Fusion]]", implying that the "Future Fusion" would be a great support with this card).  
  
 
* This card appears to be hovering over the city of "[[Skyscraper]]" or "[[Divine Temple]]".
 
* This card appears to be hovering over the city of "[[Skyscraper]]" or "[[Divine Temple]]".

Revision as of 02:13, 17 February 2012

  • This card is Zero: the Worm Planet.
  • This is most likely the last "Worm" monster due to its name having the letter 'Z'.
  • This appears to be a "hive" of "Worms" rather than an individual monster; its effects seem to be related to "spawning" new "Worms" and providing massive support for the monsters.
  • This card appears similar to a recurring boss, 'Legion', in the game series 'Castlevania', which is also produced by Konami.
  • This card artwork is the same city showed in "Worm Call" (Possibly the same city in "Future Fusion", implying that the "Future Fusion" would be a great support with this card).
  • This card is one of the two Fusion Monsters to only have 1 specific group of Fusion Material Monsters, the other being "Five-Headed Dragon".
  • "Worm Zero" bears a strong resemblance to the Earth's Moon; this is further supported by the fact that the front face of "Zero" (shown in this card's artwork) has a look that alludes to the so-called 'Old Man of the Moon face' that can be seen in its full moon phase.