Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Firewall Dragon"
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* This monster is likely named after [[wikipedia:Firewall (computing)|firewall]], a network security system in computing that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. | * This monster is likely named after [[wikipedia:Firewall (computing)|firewall]], a network security system in computing that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. | ||
− | ** Therefore, this card can represent Yusaku's actions as Playmaker against [[The Knights of Hanoi]]. Protecting the Virtual World against any | + | ** Therefore, this card can represent Yusaku's actions as Playmaker against [[The Knights of Hanoi]]. Protecting the Virtual World against any threat that menaces it. |
* This card is the first [[Link 4 Monster Cards|Link 4 monster]] to be released. | * This card is the first [[Link 4 Monster Cards|Link 4 monster]] to be released. |
Revision as of 03:58, 7 April 2017
- This monster is the Cover card for Code of the Duelist.
- This monster is the signature card of Yusaku Fujiki.
- As a Link Monster, it is the second signature card of a main protagonist since Yuma Tsukumo's "Number 39: Utopia" to not possess a Level.
- This monster is likely named after firewall, a network security system in computing that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
- Therefore, this card can represent Yusaku's actions as Playmaker against The Knights of Hanoi. Protecting the Virtual World against any threat that menaces it.
- This card is the first Link 4 monster to be released.
- This card has a downgraded form, the Link 2 "Proxy Dragon".
- This monster and "Decode Talker" are the first ace monsters of a spin-off protagonist whose Type is neither Dragon nor Warrior, thus breaking the pattern of the spin-off protagonists' ace monsters (though "Firewall Dragon" does resemble a Dragon and "Decode Talker" does resemble a Warrior, so they only break the pattern semantically).
- It is also the first time a protagonist uses a newly created Type (in this case, the Cyberse-Type).
- This card eventually replacing the 2300 ATK "Decode Talker" as Yusaku's ace monster also mirrors Yusei Fudo's "Stardust Dragon", who eventually replaced the 2300 ATK "Junk Warrior".