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− | + | * "Burstinatrix"'s original flavor text says she is the only female "Elemental HERO". While this was correct at time of printing (which was ''[[The Lost Millennium]]''), with the release of "[[Elemental HERO Lady Heat]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Poison Rose]]", this is no longer true. "[[Elemental HERO Rampart Blaster]]" is also female, but it is likely that Fusions didn't count. | |
− | * Burstinatrix's original flavor text says she is the only female "Elemental HERO". While this was correct at time of printing (which was ''[[The Lost Millennium]]''), with the release of "[[Elemental HERO Lady Heat]]" and "[[Elemental HERO Poison Rose]]", this is no longer true. "[[Elemental HERO Rampart Blaster]]" is also female, but it is likely that Fusions didn't count. | ||
** Her flavor text was [[Card Errata: Elemental HERO Burstinatrix|errata'd]] in ''[[Legendary Collection 2 Mega-Pack]]'' to say that she was the first female "Elemental HERO". | ** Her flavor text was [[Card Errata: Elemental HERO Burstinatrix|errata'd]] in ''[[Legendary Collection 2 Mega-Pack]]'' to say that she was the first female "Elemental HERO". | ||
− | * Burstinatrix's costume resembles DC comics hero Argent from the Teen Titans. | + | * "Burstinatrix"'s costume resembles DC comics hero Argent from the Teen Titans. |
* Interestingly, on "The King of Copycats" DVD from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' series, "Burstinatrix" is wearing her ''[[OCG]]'' costume and not the edited version she wears in the ''[[TCG]]''. | * Interestingly, on "The King of Copycats" DVD from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' series, "Burstinatrix" is wearing her ''[[OCG]]'' costume and not the edited version she wears in the ''[[TCG]]''. | ||
* This monster appears in the artwork of the following cards: | * This monster appears in the artwork of the following cards: | ||
− | ** [[Burst Return]] | + | ** "[[Burst Return]]" |
− | ** [[Dark Fusion]] | + | ** "[[Dark Fusion]]" |
− | ** [[Elemental Recharge]] | + | ** "[[Elemental Recharge]]" |
− | ** [[Fifth Hope]] | + | ** "[[Fifth Hope]]" |
− | ** [[HERO's Bond]] | + | ** "[[HERO's Bond]]" |
− | ** [[Burst Impact]] | + | ** "[[Burst Impact]]" |
− | ** [[Hero's Backup]] | + | ** "[[Hero's Backup]]" |
− | ** [[Spiritual Fusion | + | ** "[[Spiritual Fusion]]" |
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Revision as of 03:37, 28 November 2013
- "Burstinatrix"'s original flavor text says she is the only female "Elemental HERO". While this was correct at time of printing (which was The Lost Millennium), with the release of "Elemental HERO Lady Heat" and "Elemental HERO Poison Rose", this is no longer true. "Elemental HERO Rampart Blaster" is also female, but it is likely that Fusions didn't count.
- Her flavor text was errata'd in Legendary Collection 2 Mega-Pack to say that she was the first female "Elemental HERO".
- "Burstinatrix"'s costume resembles DC comics hero Argent from the Teen Titans.
- Interestingly, on "The King of Copycats" DVD from the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series, "Burstinatrix" is wearing her OCG costume and not the edited version she wears in the TCG.
- This monster appears in the artwork of the following cards: