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− | * [[ | + | * This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Speed Duel: Scars of Battle]]'', and is also one of the [[cover card]]s of ''[[Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World]]''. |
− | * This card's | + | * This card's Japanese name literally translates into "Swordmaster - Naked Gearfried". This is to show that he removed his armor, as seen in "[[Release Restraint]]". |
− | * | + | * During his [[Duel]] against [[Rex Raptor]] in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|162|ref}}, [[Joey Wheeler]] tells the story of "[[Gearfried the Swordmaster]]". According to his story, "Gearfried" wielded a power so great, that merely holding a weapon resulted in the wide scale devastation of an entire battlefield, which is reflected in this card's destruction effect. Fearful of his own might, he sealed himself in a [[Gearfried the Iron Knight|suit of iron armor]] to limit his power. |
+ | ** This story contradicts Joey's original claim that "Gearfried" was an iron golem. | ||
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+ | * This card features a misprint in its French release of ''[[Flaming Eternity]]'', as the card is listed as a [[Dragon]] instead of a [[Warrior]]. |
Revision as of 18:27, 8 April 2023
- This is the cover card of Speed Duel: Scars of Battle, and is also one of the cover cards of Legendary Collection 4: Joey's World.
- This card's Japanese name literally translates into "Swordmaster - Naked Gearfried". This is to show that he removed his armor, as seen in "Release Restraint".
- During his Duel against Rex Raptor in Yu-Gi-Oh! episode On the Wrong Track - Part 3", 162: "Joey Wheeler tells the story of "Gearfried the Swordmaster". According to his story, "Gearfried" wielded a power so great, that merely holding a weapon resulted in the wide scale devastation of an entire battlefield, which is reflected in this card's destruction effect. Fearful of his own might, he sealed himself in a suit of iron armor to limit his power.
- This story contradicts Joey's original claim that "Gearfried" was an iron golem.
- This card features a misprint in its French release of Flaming Eternity, as the card is listed as a Dragon instead of a Warrior.