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* The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork can be seen in the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]] on [[Priest Seto]]'s side. | * The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork can be seen in the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]] on [[Priest Seto]]'s side. | ||
** This card has an [[anime-only]] [[counterpart]] effect-wise, "[[Rebirth Tablet]]"; both cards also feature an ankh on their artworks (albeit this card only does in its Japanese artwork.) | ** This card has an [[anime-only]] [[counterpart]] effect-wise, "[[Rebirth Tablet]]"; both cards also feature an ankh on their artworks (albeit this card only does in its Japanese artwork.) | ||
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+ | * The summon-triggered effect of "[[Grandsoil the Elemental Lord]]" is based on this card. |
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- This card has several counterparts: "Monster Reincarnation", "Miraculous Rebirth", "Symbol of Heritage", "Symbols of Duty", "Xyz Reborn", "Shuffle Reborn", "Monster Reborn Reborn" and "Pendulum Reborn".
- This card is the only Yu-Gi-Oh! card with two cards that specifically counter it (by name): "Call of the Grave" and "Call of Darkness".
- The "ankh" in this card's Japanese artwork is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that reads as "life", representing the concept of eternal life, which in turn reflects this card's effect.
- The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork appears in the artwork of "Twin Twisters".
- The ankh in this card's Japanese artwork can be seen in the Tablet of Lost Memories on Priest Seto's side.
- This card has an anime-only counterpart effect-wise, "Rebirth Tablet"; both cards also feature an ankh on their artworks (albeit this card only does in its Japanese artwork.)
- The summon-triggered effect of "Grandsoil the Elemental Lord" is based on this card.