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* This card's name is based on ''Chidori'' (千鳥, lit. "A Thousand Birds"), the sword of the famous [[wikipedia:Samurai|samurai]] [[wikipedia:Tachibana Dōsetsu|Tachibana Dōsetsu]].
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* This monster's name is based on ''Chidori'' (千鳥, lit. "A Thousand Birds"), the sword used by the famous [[wikipedia:Samurai|samurai]] [[wikipedia:Tachibana Dōsetsu|Tachibana Dōsetsu]].
** "Rain" is also a reference to a story about Dōsetsu: one day, while he was still a young man, he took shelter under a tree, as it was raining. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning struck him. However, Dōsetsu used ''Chidori'' to cut the Thunder God inside the lightning bolt, allowing him to survive. After this incident, he renamed his sword ''Chidori to Raikiri'' (雷切, lit. "Lightning Cutter").
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** "Rain" is also a reference to a story about Dōsetsu: one rainy day, he took shelter under a tree when all of a sudden, a bolt of lightning struck him. Dōsetsu used ''Chidori'' to cut the Thunder God inside the lightning bolt, allowing him to survive. After this incident, he renamed his sword ''Chidori to Raikiri'' (雷切, lit. "Lightning Cutter").
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*** Fittingly, this monster shares the same [[Level]] (7) and [[original ATK and DEF]] (2600/2000) with its fellow member of the "[[Assault Blackwing]]" sub-[[archetype]], "[[Assault Blackwing - Raikiri the Rain Shower]]".

Latest revision as of 10:17, 22 April 2024

  • This monster's name is based on Chidori (千鳥, lit. "A Thousand Birds"), the sword used by the famous samurai Tachibana Dōsetsu.
    • "Rain" is also a reference to a story about Dōsetsu: one rainy day, he took shelter under a tree when all of a sudden, a bolt of lightning struck him. Dōsetsu used Chidori to cut the Thunder God inside the lightning bolt, allowing him to survive. After this incident, he renamed his sword Chidori to Raikiri (雷切, lit. "Lightning Cutter").