Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Toy Magician"

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* This card may have been what the [[Crystal Beast]]s crystalizing effect was based on. Though this card has somewhat of an opposite effect, special summoning to the field when destroyed in the spell and trap zone.
 
* This card may have been what the [[Crystal Beast]]s crystalizing effect was based on. Though this card has somewhat of an opposite effect, special summoning to the field when destroyed in the spell and trap zone.
  
* "[[Toy Magician]]" is the only "[[Monster Card]]" that can be set as a [[Spell Cards|Spell Card]].
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* "[[Toy Magician]]" is the only "[[Monster Card]]" that can be set as a [[Spell Card]].
  
 
* This card resembles "[[Wind-Up]]" monsters, as they are also based on toys, although they are based on clockwork toys, while the [[Toy]] archetype more closely resembles action figures and wooden toys.
 
* This card resembles "[[Wind-Up]]" monsters, as they are also based on toys, although they are based on clockwork toys, while the [[Toy]] archetype more closely resembles action figures and wooden toys.

Revision as of 10:39, 15 January 2012

  • This card may have been what the Crystal Beasts crystalizing effect was based on. Though this card has somewhat of an opposite effect, special summoning to the field when destroyed in the spell and trap zone.
  • This card resembles "Wind-Up" monsters, as they are also based on toys, although they are based on clockwork toys, while the Toy archetype more closely resembles action figures and wooden toys.
  • In "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2" and "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3", a character setting this card in the Spell/Trap Zone will always say "I'm setting a monster" or a similar dialogue, then proceed to set a card in the Spell/Trap Zone, making obvious they're setting this card.
  • This card resembles Geno from the Super Mario video games.