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*The "B." in this card's name stands for "Black".
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* This card is the first baby counterpart of "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", the other being "[[Red-Eyes Baby Dragon]]".
*This baby version of "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]" has one-third the [[ATK]] and one-fourth the [[DEF]] of its adult version.
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** As such, this card's [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] is each one-third and one-fourth of this card's adult counterpart.
*This card has similar effects to that of "[[Kaibaman]]" (except "Kaibaman" [[Tribute|tributes]] itself instead of sending itself from the field to the Graveyard); this monster's effect [[Special Summon]]s a "Red-Eyes B. Dragon" while "Kaibaman" [[Special Summon]]s its [[LIGHT]] counterpart, "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]".
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** This card's effect is a reference to how this monster can eventually grow up into its adult counterpart.
*Many "[[Red-Eyes]]" support cards specifically exclude this card from their effects by stating "one 'Red-Eyes' monster except 'Red-Eyes B. Chick.'" This is likely due to the fact that this card's Japanese name is simply "Black Dragon's Hatchling," not including the words "Red-Eyes" in its name at all.
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* This card is considered a rival with "[[Kaibaman]]", as both cards are modeled after the [[Dragon]]s that they can [[Special Summon]] from the hand by being sent to the [[Graveyard]].
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* This was the first [[Effect Monster]] to be imported into [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel]]

Latest revision as of 18:33, 8 April 2023

  • This card is the first baby counterpart of "Red-Eyes Black Dragon", the other being "Red-Eyes Baby Dragon".
    • As such, this card's ATK and DEF is each one-third and one-fourth of this card's adult counterpart.
    • This card's effect is a reference to how this monster can eventually grow up into its adult counterpart.