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Card Trivia:Trap Hole of Spikes

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* In the anime/manga, this is one of the few cards that by itself involves calculating the quarter of a value.
** In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links]]'', cards that inflict effect damage released after September 2020 have their [[effect damage]] halved compared to the ''[[OCG]]''. Due to this card being released in ''Duel Links'' after that point, in that game this card inflicts [[damage]] equal to one quarter of the monster's [[ATK]], like in the anime and manga.
* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, this card has 's Japanese name is the same Japanese name as that of "[[Trap Hole]]". In "Trap Hole of Spikes" first [[Chasm of Spikes (manga)|appeared in the manga]] in {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|120|ref}}, after "Trap Hole" had already debuted in the anime and Japanese ''OCG''in February 1999, although "Trap Hole of Spikes" had a different effect and artwork to "Trap Hole". When "Trap Hole of Spikes" [[Chasm of Spikes|appeared in the anime]], it has used a different Japanese name, which was the name used when it was released in the ''OCG'' in 2015.** However, this card's [[Database ID]] number indicates that it was not originally intended to be considered a separate card. This card's Database ID number is 12240, directly after the ''OCG''-original card "[[The True Name]]" that debuted in the same pack, ''[[Millennium Pack]]''. ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga cards normally have [[List of cards by Konami index number (4007–5000)|reserved Database ID numbers]], even if they do not exist in the ''OCG'', as seen with other manga cards first printed in ''Millennium Pack'', such as "[[Left Arm Offering]]" and "[[Rebellion]]". * The Spanish printed lore of this card uses the word "''oponente''" instead of "''adversario''", which is the term for "opponent" used in the Spanish ''[[TCG]]''.
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