Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Injection Fairy Lily"
(I wouldn't call Counselor Lily an Upgraded Version, more of a Counterpart, like Comrade Swordsman of Landstar) |
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* In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3-D graphic has brown hair but on the card it is pink. | * In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3-D graphic has brown hair but on the card it is pink. | ||
− | * This card has | + | * This card has a [[Tuner]] counterpart, "[[Counselor Lily]]". |
* Despite having the word [[Fairy]] in her name, [[Injection Fairy Lily]] is actually a [[Spellcaster]]. Ironically enough, it's upgraded form [[Counselor Lily]] ''is'' a Fairy. | * Despite having the word [[Fairy]] in her name, [[Injection Fairy Lily]] is actually a [[Spellcaster]]. Ironically enough, it's upgraded form [[Counselor Lily]] ''is'' a Fairy. | ||
* The Red Crosses in this card are removed from the OCG and are replaced by hearts in the TCG. | * The Red Crosses in this card are removed from the OCG and are replaced by hearts in the TCG. |
Revision as of 07:18, 7 August 2010
- This card is one of only two cards that had once been forbidden, but are currently unlimited. The other is Breaker the Magical Warrior.
- This card appears in the artwork of "Weed Out".
- This card has sparked the term "pump her up" although a player does it during the wrong part of the Battle Phase.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games for the Nintendo DS, her 3-D graphic has brown hair but on the card it is pink.
- This card has a Tuner counterpart, "Counselor Lily".
- Despite having the word Fairy in her name, Injection Fairy Lily is actually a Spellcaster. Ironically enough, it's upgraded form Counselor Lily is a Fairy.
- The Red Crosses in this card are removed from the OCG and are replaced by hearts in the TCG.