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* A Manticore is a Mythological Creature from Greek Myths. It had the body of a lion, the wings of a bat, and a roughly human face. It enjoyed meat, and it hunted by launching spikes from its tail, plus other random parts on its body.
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* A [[wikipedia:Manticore|manticore]] is a mythological creature from Greek mythology. It had the body of a lion, the wings of a bat, and a roughly human face; sometimes it was depicted with the tail of a scorpion. It enjoyed meat, and it hunted by launching spikes from its tail and body. A mosaic is a type of artwork created by placing many small pieces of different colored stones together in order to create a pattern or picture.
 
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** In the manga, this card is a [[Fusion Monster]]. Its design is a combination of its [[Fusion Material Monster]]s in the manga: a [[Material Bat|bat]], a [[Material Lion|lion]], and a [[Material Scorpion|scorpion]].
* A mosaic is a type of artwork created by placing many small pieces of different colored stones together in order to create a pattern or picture. This perhaps reflects the appearance of this card, as it appears to be made from parts of several creatures. Also, this card is a Fusion monster in the manga, its appearance is a combination of those monsters, so its name is also a reference to its original Fusion monster nature from the manga.
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** Its effect is also based off that of its manga incarnation.
 
 
* This card is similar to "[[Manticore of Darkness]]".
 

Latest revision as of 20:17, 14 April 2023

  • A manticore is a mythological creature from Greek mythology. It had the body of a lion, the wings of a bat, and a roughly human face; sometimes it was depicted with the tail of a scorpion. It enjoyed meat, and it hunted by launching spikes from its tail and body. A mosaic is a type of artwork created by placing many small pieces of different colored stones together in order to create a pattern or picture.