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*This is one of the few cards that has anything to do with one quarter of a [[Monster Cards|Monster]]'s [[ATK]]
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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.
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** 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.
  
*This card is an upgraded version of [[Sakuretsu Armor]].
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga, this card's Japanese name is the same as that of "[[Trap Hole]]". "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 ''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 used a different Japanese name, which was the name used when it was released in the ''OCG'' in 2015.
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** 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]]".
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* 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]]''.

Latest revision as of 21:37, 8 April 2023

  • 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, this card's Japanese name is the same as that of "Trap Hole". "Trap Hole of Spikes" first appeared in the manga in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 120 (Duelist Duel 61): "Heavy Metal Raiders", after "Trap Hole" had already debuted in the OCG in February 1999, although "Trap Hole of Spikes" had a different effect and artwork to "Trap Hole". When "Trap Hole of Spikes" appeared in the anime, it 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 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.