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* This card's appearance and background is similar to that of "[[Molten Zombie]]".
  
*"[[Flame Ghost]]" has a counterpart "[[Molten Zombie]]".
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* This card shares "[[Skull Servant]]" as [[Fusion Material]] with "[[Zombie Warrior]]."
  
*The sum of the ATK and DEF of "[[Flame Ghost]]" is less than the sum of the ATK and DEF of "[[Dissolverock]]", making Flame Ghost arguably weaker than one of its Fusion Material Monsters, it shares this trait with [[Fusionist]].
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* During the [[World Championship|2015 World Championship]] Finals, former World Champion Galileo De Obaldia accidentally placed his "Flame Ghost" into the [[Main Deck]] and tried to return it to the [[Extra Deck]] without permission. However, his opponent Hiyama Shunsuke decided not to push it and ended up winning the Championship.
 
 
*Coincidentally, both are the weakest non-effect Fusion Monsters.
 
 
 
*"[[Flame Ghost]]" has only 100 more ATK than "[[Fusionist]]", which has the lowest ATK of all non-effect Fusion Monsters.
 
 
 
*[[Charubin the Fire Knight]] only has 100 more attack than [[Flame Ghost]] making it the third weakest non-effect Fusion monster.
 
 
 
*This card, along with [[Fusionist]] and [[Charubin the Fire Knight]] are the weakest and most useless Fusion monsters without an effect, however all three of these cards can now be used for the summoning of a rank 3 [[Xyz Monster]] with [[Instant Fusion]]
 
 
 
*This card along with "[[Fusionist]]" and "[[Charubin the Fire Knight]]" where the first fusion monsters ever to be created
 

Latest revision as of 20:39, 8 April 2023

  • This card's appearance and background is similar to that of "Molten Zombie".
  • During the 2015 World Championship Finals, former World Champion Galileo De Obaldia accidentally placed his "Flame Ghost" into the Main Deck and tried to return it to the Extra Deck without permission. However, his opponent Hiyama Shunsuke decided not to push it and ended up winning the Championship.