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* This card has an upgraded version, "[[Neo-Parshath, the Sky Paladin]]" and a [[Dark|DARK]] counterpart, "[[Darknight Parshath]]", and a [[Synchro]] counterpart, "[[Avenging Knight Parshath]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Rebirth of Parshath]]" and "[[Tuner's Mind]]".
  
* This card is the opposite of "[[Mefist the Infernal General]]" in a number of ways. Parshath is a LIGHT Fairy and Mefist is a DARK Fiend. While both monsters have the Pierce effect, when they inflict damage Parshath allows you to draw 1 card while Mefist forces your opponent to discard. However, Mefist does not have a upgraded version of itself while Parshath has.
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]'' name, "Angel Knight Perseus", is based on the mythological character [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]].
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** This card's ''[[TCG]]'' name, "Parshath", is based on its Japanese name (パーシアス, ''Pāshiasu''), which is derived from "Perseus".
  
* This card is named after the mythological character [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]], but the name was mistranslated (Pa-Shi-Ah-Su).
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* This card has three [[counterpart]]s.
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** A [[dark counterpart]]: "[[Darknight Parshath]]".
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** A [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]] counterpart: "[[Avenging Knight Parshath]]".
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** A [[Link Monster|Link]] counterpart: "[[Celestial Knightlord Parshath]]".
  
* This card is the one of the few cards to not have it's halo removed in editing.
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* This card has an [[Card evolutions|upgraded]] form: "[[Neo-Parshath, the Sky Paladin]]".
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* This card has an opposite counterpart: "[[Mefist the Infernal General]]".
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** Both are [[Level 5]] monsters based on the opposing concepts of Heaven and Hell.
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** This card is a [[LIGHT]]-[[Attribute]] [[Fairy]] monster, while "Mefist" is a [[DARK]] [[Fiend]] monster.
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** Both monsters possess an equestrian design, with this monster being based on a centaur, a mythical half-man, half-horse creature, and "Mefist" riding a horse.
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** Both cards have the same effect that deals [[piercing]] [[battle damage]].
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** Both have an additional effect involving the [[hand]]: this card allows the player to [[draw]] a card, while "Mefist" allows the player to randomly discard an opponent's card from the hand.
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* This card is the one of the few cards to not have its halo removed in its ''TCG'' artwork.
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime, this monster's shield was mistakenly depicted upside-down.

Latest revision as of 18:21, 8 April 2023

  • This card's OCG name, "Angel Knight Perseus", is based on the mythological character Perseus.
    • This card's TCG name, "Parshath", is based on its Japanese name (パーシアス, Pāshiasu), which is derived from "Perseus".
  • This card has an opposite counterpart: "Mefist the Infernal General".
    • Both are Level 5 monsters based on the opposing concepts of Heaven and Hell.
    • This card is a LIGHT-Attribute Fairy monster, while "Mefist" is a DARK Fiend monster.
    • Both monsters possess an equestrian design, with this monster being based on a centaur, a mythical half-man, half-horse creature, and "Mefist" riding a horse.
    • Both cards have the same effect that deals piercing battle damage.
    • Both have an additional effect involving the hand: this card allows the player to draw a card, while "Mefist" allows the player to randomly discard an opponent's card from the hand.
  • This card is the one of the few cards to not have its halo removed in its TCG artwork.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, this monster's shield was mistakenly depicted upside-down.