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* This monster is a baby form of "[[Fire King High Avatar Garunix]]".
 
* This monster is a baby form of "[[Fire King High Avatar Garunix]]".
 
** "Circle of the Fire Kings" depicts this monster emerging from the corpse of "High Avatar Garunix", in reference to the rebirth ability of the phoenix.
 
** "Circle of the Fire Kings" depicts this monster emerging from the corpse of "High Avatar Garunix", in reference to the rebirth ability of the phoenix.
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* This monster is a conceptual counterpart of "[[Legendary Atlantean Tridon]]".
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** Both cards feature the word "True" (真 しん ''Shin'') before their own archetype names and are the youngest version of their corresponding boss monsters. Furthermore, it's interesting to note that both have actually different names than their adult counterparts.
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* This monster is a technical counterpart of "[[Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince]]".
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** Both cards are [[Level]] 1 effect monsters which acts as a [[List of unofficial terms|starter]] for their own themes and were released many years after the debut of their corresponding archetypes to modernize them.

Revision as of 18:36, 10 September 2023

  • This monster is a baby form of "Fire King High Avatar Garunix".
    • "Circle of the Fire Kings" depicts this monster emerging from the corpse of "High Avatar Garunix", in reference to the rebirth ability of the phoenix.
  • This monster is a conceptual counterpart of "Legendary Atlantean Tridon".
    • Both cards feature the word "True" (真 しん Shin) before their own archetype names and are the youngest version of their corresponding boss monsters. Furthermore, it's interesting to note that both have actually different names than their adult counterparts.
  • This monster is a technical counterpart of "Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince".
    • Both cards are Level 1 effect monsters which acts as a starter for their own themes and were released many years after the debut of their corresponding archetypes to modernize them.