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* "[[Dragon Master Knight]]" is among the two strongest [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]] in the game, alongside "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]". They are both also the strongest [[Fusion Monsters]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]] & [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]. | * "[[Dragon Master Knight]]" is among the two strongest [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] [[Monster Cards|monsters]] in the game, alongside "[[Five-Headed Dragon]]". They are both also the strongest [[Fusion Monsters]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game|OCG]] & [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|TCG]]. | ||
− | * It | + | * It is the hardest [[Monster Cards|monster]] to summon, because it is a fusion between a [[Fusion Monsters|fusion]] and a [[Ritual Monsters|ritual]]. Fortunately, you can use one substitute monster. |
* In the Japanese Version this monster's attack was called "'''Galaxy Crusher'''", while in the English dub, its attack is called "'''Dragon Saber Blast'''". | * In the Japanese Version this monster's attack was called "'''Galaxy Crusher'''", while in the English dub, its attack is called "'''Dragon Saber Blast'''". |
Revision as of 11:50, 13 January 2009
- This card and "Five-Headed Dragon" currently have the highest amount of original ATK and DEF points.
- "Dragon Master Knight" is the strongest LIGHT monster in the game.
- "Dragon Master Knight" is among the two strongest Dragon-Type monsters in the game, alongside "Five-Headed Dragon". They are both also the strongest Fusion Monsters in the OCG & TCG.
- It is the hardest monster to summon, because it is a fusion between a fusion and a ritual. Fortunately, you can use one substitute monster.
- In the Japanese Version this monster's attack was called "Galaxy Crusher", while in the English dub, its attack is called "Dragon Saber Blast".