Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Otoshidamashi"

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(Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this monster the first to work with both Counters and Tokens?)
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*** This is reflected in this monster's design, where its soul is reflected in the water, as well as its effect to [[Special Summon]] "[[Otoshidamashi Token]]s" for each monster sent to the opponent's [[Graveyard]].
 
*** This is reflected in this monster's design, where its soul is reflected in the water, as well as its effect to [[Special Summon]] "[[Otoshidamashi Token]]s" for each monster sent to the opponent's [[Graveyard]].
  
* This monster has the highest [[original ATK]] (1000) of all [[Level 1]] monsters that can be [[Normal Summoned]].
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* This monster has the highest [[original ATK]] (1000) of all [[Level 1]] monsters that can be [[Normal Summon]]ed.
  
 
* This is the first monster to feature an effect that use both [[Counter]]s and [[Token]]s.
 
* This is the first monster to feature an effect that use both [[Counter]]s and [[Token]]s.

Revision as of 19:51, 11 March 2024

  • This monster's name is a pun on otoshidama, a Japanese custom where adult relatives give money to children in small decorated envelopes on New Year's Day, which is reflected in its effect to place Otoshidamashi Counters on it.
    • The kanji "落魂" in its Japanese name is translated to "fallen souls", while it is also be read as rakkon, a pun on the Japanese word for "otter" (ラッコ, rakko).
  • This is the first monster to feature an effect that use both Counters and Tokens.