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− | * The | + | * The kanji on this monster's body (雷) translates to "thunder", reflecting its [[Thunder]] [[Type]]. |
− | * | + | * This monster is one of the components of "[[Gate Guardian]]" which makes up the head, torso, and arms. |
+ | ** This monster is the only component of "Gate Guardian" with a different ''[[TCG]]'' naming format from the other two components, which are named for their element and end with the suffix "-jin" (the Japanese word for "god"). | ||
+ | ** This monster is the largest piece of "Gate Guardian", with its [[ATK]] being exactly 100 more than "[[Suijin]]" and 200 more than the "[[Kazejin]]". | ||
− | * | + | * The [[Sanga of the Thunder (Bandai)|Bandai]] version of this card belongs to the "[[Black Magic]]" family (which can be considered a [[DARK]] [[Spellcaster]]), whereas Konami's version is a [[LIGHT]] Thunder monster. |
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 9 March 2024
- This monster is one of the components of "Gate Guardian" which makes up the head, torso, and arms.
- This monster is the only component of "Gate Guardian" with a different TCG naming format from the other two components, which are named for their element and end with the suffix "-jin" (the Japanese word for "god").
- This monster is the largest piece of "Gate Guardian", with its ATK being exactly 100 more than "Suijin" and 200 more than the "Kazejin".
- The Bandai version of this card belongs to the "Black Magic" family (which can be considered a DARK Spellcaster), whereas Konami's version is a LIGHT Thunder monster.