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(Let's face it, the dragons listed look NOTHING like the ones in FHD's art.)
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* This card is based off the modern representation of a Mesopotamian god, Tiamat, which was popularized in the 1970's thanks to the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. Both Dungeons and Dragons and Yu-Gi-Oh! represent Tiamat as being a multi-headed dragon, but no ancient texts exist where there is a clear association with a dragon.
 
  
* The mechanized head represents the [[WIND]] attribute, the center tan one represents the [[EARTH]] attribute, the black one represents the [[DARK]] attribute, while the [[FIRE]] and [[WATER]] heads represent their own attributes, respectively. There is no [[LIGHT]] attribute head, referencing its effect of only being able to be destroyed by [[LIGHT]] or [[DIVINE]] monsters.
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* This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Legend Awakening Pack]]''.
  
* This card, "[[Dragon Master Knight]]", "[[Malefic Truth Dragon]]", "[[Rocket Arrow Express]]", and "[[Super Dimensional Robo Galaxy Destroyer]]" currently have the highest original (printed) ATK and DEF in the OCG/TCG.
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Paradox Fusion]]".
  
* "Five-Headed Dragon" is tied for the strongest DARK [[Monster Cards|monster]] in the game with "[[Malefic Truth Dragon]]".
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* This card has a [[Link Monster]] counterpart: "[[Five-Headed Link Dragon]]".
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** This card also has a [[Spellcaster]] counterpart: "[[Quintet Magician]]".
  
* "Five-Headed Dragon" is also tied for the strongest [[Fusion Monsters|Fusion monster]] in the game, alongside "Dragon Master Knight".
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* This card has the highest [[original ATK]] and [[Original DEF|DEF]] of all cards in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' (excluding [[Boss Duel]]-exclusive cards) and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel]]''.
  
* "Five-Headed Dragon" appears in the artwork of "[[Paradox Fusion]]".
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* The mechanized head represents the [[EARTH]] Attribute, the center yellow head represents the [[WIND]] Attribute, and the black head represents the [[DARK]] Attribute, while the [[FIRE]] and [[WATER]] heads represent their own Attributes, respectively. The lack of a LIGHT-Attribute head may reference its effect to prevent it from being destroyed in battle with another monster ''unless'' that monster is LIGHT (or [[DIVINE]]).
  
* During the [[Virtual World]] arc of [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]], this monster is a Ritual Monster, Summoned with the [[Ritual Spell Card]] "[[Dragon Revival Ritual]]".
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* This monster is based off the ''[[wikipedia:Dungeons & Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[wikia:w:c:forgottenrealms:Tiamat|representation]] of a Mesopotamian goddess, [[wikipedia:Tiamat|Tiamat]]. ''Dungeons and Dragons'' depicts [[wikipedia:Tiamat (Dungeons & Dragons)|Tiamat]] as being a five-headed goddess of evil dragons, with each head colored one of the primary colors of chromatic dragons - blue, green, red, black, and white.
  
* The monsters that appear to be the heads of the this card are: [[Megarock Dragon]] (Earth), and [[Darkfire Dragon]] (Fire). However, summoning Five-Headed Dragon this way is impossible because [[Megarock Dragon]] is actually Rock-type .
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* This card is the first [[Nomi]] monster released in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel'', as well as the first Level 12 monster and the first monster with a Level higher than 10.
 
 
* 3 of the monsters that appear to comprise this card are [[Fusion Monster]]s themselves. They are [[Aqua Dragon]], [[Darkfire Dragon]], and [[Metal Dragon]].
 

Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 December 2023

  • The mechanized head represents the EARTH Attribute, the center yellow head represents the WIND Attribute, and the black head represents the DARK Attribute, while the FIRE and WATER heads represent their own Attributes, respectively. The lack of a LIGHT-Attribute head may reference its effect to prevent it from being destroyed in battle with another monster unless that monster is LIGHT (or DIVINE).
  • This monster is based off the Dungeons & Dragons representation of a Mesopotamian goddess, Tiamat. Dungeons and Dragons depicts Tiamat as being a five-headed goddess of evil dragons, with each head colored one of the primary colors of chromatic dragons - blue, green, red, black, and white.
  • This card is the first Nomi monster released in Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel, as well as the first Level 12 monster and the first monster with a Level higher than 10.