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* A zoomed-in version is used in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'', released July 13, 2000. Here, the monster's outfit has a completely different color scheme than her other appearances: her tunic, hat, and vambraces are red-violet with a cyan trim and choker and dark blue cape.
 
* A zoomed-in version is used in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters III: Tri-Holy God Advent]]'', released July 13, 2000. Here, the monster's outfit has a completely different color scheme than her other appearances: her tunic, hat, and vambraces are red-violet with a cyan trim and choker and dark blue cape.
 
** The international localized version of the game, ''Yu-G-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' (released March 19, 2002), uses an edited version of this artwork, erasing the cleavage.
 
** The international localized version of the game, ''Yu-G-Oh! Dark Duel Stories'' (released March 19, 2002), uses an edited version of this artwork, erasing the cleavage.
* Announcements for the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' prize card used this artwork, despite the actual print using the manga one. This illustration used the same color scheme as the ''DM3''/''DDS'' artwork, although the trim and choker are changed to pale blue and the cape to purple. Also visible are her waist loop, which is pale blue as well, and her rod, which is dark blue with a pale blue trims.
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* Announcements for the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' prize card used this artwork, depite the actual print using the manga one. This illustration used the same color scheme as the ''DM3''/''DDS'' artwork, although the trim and choker are changed to pale blue and the cape to purple. Also visible are her waist loop, which is pale blue as well, and her rod, which is dark blue with a pale blue trims.
 
** One of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional cards]], released March 21, 2001, was printed with this artwork, edited to use the standard scheme, although her cheek stickers remain purple rather than pink. Additionally, the "[[Dark Magical Circle]]" in the background is shrunk so that it fits within the now-rectangular framing.
 
** One of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters'' video game promotional cards]], released March 21, 2001, was printed with this artwork, edited to use the standard scheme, although her cheek stickers remain purple rather than pink. Additionally, the "[[Dark Magical Circle]]" in the background is shrunk so that it fits within the now-rectangular framing.
 
*** The official ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' English anime website, yugioh.com, displays an edited version of this artwork that replaces the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel with a plain red jewel, erases the outline of her bust, extends her sleeves to cover more of her chest, and moves the strand of hair hanging over her right shoulder behind her arm. It is framed almost the same way as the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork, including the "Dark Magical Circle" being re-enlargened to the same size. Despite yugioh.com usually displaying artworks used in the international dub of the anime, this artwork has never appeared in it, or anywhere else.
 
*** The official ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' English anime website, yugioh.com, displays an edited version of this artwork that replaces the hexagram-emblazoned blue jewel with a plain red jewel, erases the outline of her bust, extends her sleeves to cover more of her chest, and moves the strand of hair hanging over her right shoulder behind her arm. It is framed almost the same way as the ''Street Duel Legend of Power'' announcement artwork, including the "Dark Magical Circle" being re-enlargened to the same size. Despite yugioh.com usually displaying artworks used in the international dub of the anime, this artwork has never appeared in it, or anywhere else.

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