Card Trivia:Oberon's Prank
- "Fairy King Truesdale" appears in this card's artwork.
- Fittingly, the Japanese name of "Truesdale" is "Fairy King Oberon".
- This card's name references the prank pulled by Oberon in William Shakespeare's comedy play A Midsummer Night's Dream in which Oberon places the magical juice of the "love-in-idleness" flower on his sleeping wife Titania's eyes while so she would fall in love with the first person she sees when she wakes up; in this case, she falls in love with the weaver Nick Bottom, whose head was transformed into that of a donkey's.