Card Trivia:Trickstar Bloom
- This monster's Japanese name (ブルム, Burumu) features the same pronunciation of the words "broom" and "bloom".
- The former's name is based on Cytisus scoparius, a toxic deciduous leguminous shrub also known as the "common broom" or the "Scottish broom", which appears as the symbol in the corners of this card's artwork.
- "Broom" is also a pun on this monster's witch-like appearance, whereas she is depicted holding her weapon, which highly resembles a witch's broom.
- The former's name is based on Cytisus scoparius, a toxic deciduous leguminous shrub also known as the "common broom" or the "Scottish broom", which appears as the symbol in the corners of this card's artwork.
- This is the first "Trickstar" Link Monster whose name lacks a reference to a religious figure.