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** This card and "[[T.G. Hyper Librarian]]" are the only "T.G." Synchro Monsters that don't have any Synchro-Summoning requirements. | ** This card and "[[T.G. Hyper Librarian]]" are the only "T.G." Synchro Monsters that don't have any Synchro-Summoning requirements. | ||
− | * On the First Edition of this card, the attribute | + | * On the First Edition of this card, the attribute symbol says "Vento" instead of "[[Wind]]". |
** "Vento" itself means wind. | ** "Vento" itself means wind. |
Revision as of 23:10, 19 May 2011
- This card is the second Insect-Type Synchro Monster to be released. The first was "Underground Arachnid", which originally debuted as a Dark Synchro Monster in the anime.
- This card and "Formula Synchron" are tied for the lowest level of Synchro Monsters in the OCG/TCG.
- This is the only "T.G." Insect-Type Monster.
- This card's effect is very similar to "De-Synchro", but is restricted to "T.G." Synchro Monsters only.
- This card's effect is geared specifically towards Delta Accel Synchro Summoning "T.G. Halberd Cannon".
- The "recipro" in this card's name is short for "reciprocate", which can mean "to return", or "to oscillate", a reference to this card's effect to Special Summon Synchro Material Monsters after they have been used.
- Since there are no Level 1 non-Tuner "T.G." monsters in the OCG/TCG, this is the only "T.G." Synchro Monster that cannot be Summoned by using only "T.G." monsters.
- This card and "T.G. Hyper Librarian" are the only "T.G." Synchro Monsters that don't have any Synchro-Summoning requirements.
- On the First Edition of this card, the attribute symbol says "Vento" instead of "Wind".
- "Vento" itself means wind.