Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Lyna the Light Charmer"
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* This monster has two advanced forms: "[[Familiar-Possessed - Lyna]]" and the [[Link Monster]] [[counterpart]] "[[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]". | * This monster has two advanced forms: "[[Familiar-Possessed - Lyna]]" and the [[Link Monster]] [[counterpart]] "[[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]". | ||
+ | ** 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 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. | * 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. | ||
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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 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. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 27 June 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Spiritual Light Art - Hijiri".
- "Happy Lover" appears in this card's artwork, depicted as this monster's familiar.
- This monster has two advanced forms: "Familiar-Possessed - Lyna" and the Link Monster counterpart "Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous".
- 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 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.
- 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).
- 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).
- 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.