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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Lightsworn Barrier]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Lightsworn Barrier]]". | ||
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− | * | + | * This monster's name is based on [[wikipedia:Janus|Janus]], the Roman god who is depicted with two faces. |
+ | ** The naming scheme, along with the two colored lights wielded by this monster in this card's artwork, reflects the two sides of its effect: The red light from this monster's staff reflects the damaging effect, while the blue lights reflects the [[Life Point]]-gaining effect. | ||
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+ | * This monster's Spanish ''[[TCG]]'' name specifically uses two words for "shoe mender," ''zapatera'' and ''remendona'', despite being unrelated with the subject of shoes. |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 17 May 2024
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Lightsworn Barrier".
- This monster's name is based on Janus, the Roman god who is depicted with two faces.
- The naming scheme, along with the two colored lights wielded by this monster in this card's artwork, reflects the two sides of its effect: The red light from this monster's staff reflects the damaging effect, while the blue lights reflects the Life Point-gaining effect.
- This monster's Spanish TCG name specifically uses two words for "shoe mender," zapatera and remendona, despite being unrelated with the subject of shoes.