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* "Lyna" has "[[Happy Lover]]" as her familiar.
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Spiritual Light Art - Hijiri]]".
  
* Addition of "Lyna" to the "[[Charmer]]" [[Archetype]] means that there is a "Charmer" for each [[Attribute]] (except [[DIVINE]]). The "Charmers" are:
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* "[[Happy Lover]]" appears in this card's artwork, depicted as this monster's familiar.
**"[[Wynn the Wind Charmer]]"-[[WIND]]
 
**"[[Eria the Water Charmer]]"-[[WATER]]
 
**"[[Aussa the Earth Charmer]]"-[[EARTH]]
 
**"[[Dharc the Dark Charmer]]"-[[DARK]]
 
**"[[Hiita the Fire Charmer]]"-[[FIRE]]
 
**"Lyna the Light Charmer"-[[LIGHT]]
 
  
* Both "Lyna" and "Dharc" have a handcuff with chain on their left hand, possibly hinting the fact that they were released after the first four "Charmers".
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* This monster has two advanced forms: "[[Familiar-Possessed - Lyna]]" and the [[Link Monster]] [[counterpart]] "[[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]".
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** Due to Portuguese cards being discontinued between 2005 and 2012, this card had to be printed in that language in 2020, which was 3 years ''after'' the release of "Familiar-Possessed - Lyna".
  
* This "Charmer", along with "Dharc", do not have any advanced forms as of yet.
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* This monster and "[[Dharc the Dark Charmer]]" are the only "[[Charmer]]" monster to feature handcuffs on their left wrists, hinting at a relationship between the two.
** "Lyna" may actually have an older form or older sister, "[[Mira the Eternal Magician]]".
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** This is further supported by the fact that their "[[Familiar-Possessed]]" forms are capable of searching each other out (with "Dharc" specifically searching for [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]] monsters, while "Lyna" can search for [[Spellcaster]]-[[Type]] monsters with 1500 [[DEF]]).
*"Lyna" is the pretiest "Charmer".
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** Both of these monsters were released in later booster packs after ''[[The Lost Millennium]]''. Specifically, this monster debuted in the last set of [[Series 6]] (''[[The Shining Darkness]]''), while "Dharc" was released in the first set of Series 6 (''[[The Duelist Genesis]]'').
  
* Both "Lyna" and "Eria" hold their staffs right-handed in Flip Effect form (though no other form exists for "Lyna" as of yet) as well as "Wynn". The other three "Charmers": "Aussa", "Hiita" and "Dharc" are left-handed in their Flip Effect forms (though, like "Lyna", "Dharc" only has the one form).
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* The French ''TCG'' name of "Lyna" is different from the rest of the "Charmers"; the rest of the "Charmers" are '''"la Charmeuse"''', and "Lyna" is '''"l'Invocatrice"'''. "Invocatrice" is the French word for a (female) summoner, while "Charmeuse" is more akin to a (female) hypnotist.
 
 
* The top of her staff somewhat resembles the 'faceplate' of some of the "[[Ally of Justice]]" monsters.
 
 
 
* This card looks a little like '[http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Shirma Shirma]' from the video game 'Chocobo's Dungeon'. The White Mage has a staff which looks very similar to the one "Lyna" is holding. She even has the same type of hair-cut as "Lyna" even though her hair is pink.
 
 
 
* TCG French name of "Lyna" is different from the rest of the "Charmers", where the rest of the "Charmers" are '''"La Charmeuse"''' and "Lyna" is '''"l'Invocatrice"''', even though they both mean the same thing.
 
**Not really, "invocatrice" is the french word for (female) summoner while "charmeuse" is more akin to a (female) hypnotist.
 
 
 
* "Lyna" debuted in the last set of Series 6, ''[[The Shining Darkness]]'', while her elemental opposite, "Dharc", was released in the first set of Series 6, ''[[The Duelist Genesis]]''.
 

Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 June 2023

  • "Happy Lover" appears in this card's artwork, depicted as this monster's familiar.
  • The French TCG name of "Lyna" is different from the rest of the "Charmers"; the rest of the "Charmers" are "la Charmeuse", and "Lyna" is "l'Invocatrice". "Invocatrice" is the French word for a (female) summoner, while "Charmeuse" is more akin to a (female) hypnotist.