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* As its name implies, its attack strength would be "weathering down" during each of its controller's turns.
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* This monster's name is based on [[wikipedia:Weathering|weathering]], the process of rock deteriorating through prolonged exposure to moisture and air, which reflects its effect of losing 600 [[ATK]] during every [[End Phase]].
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** This monster's alternative name, "Efflorescent Knight", is based on [[wikipedia:Efflorescence|efflorescence]], the spontaneous loss of water by a hydrated salt which causes structural weakening to materials, further reflecting its ATK-draining effect.
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*** While this monster's Japanese name features as a forced reading of "Weathering Soldier" in katakana, the base kanji can be translated as either "Weathering Soldier" or "Efflorescence Soldier".

Latest revision as of 01:41, 17 November 2023

  • This monster's name is based on weathering, the process of rock deteriorating through prolonged exposure to moisture and air, which reflects its effect of losing 600 ATK during every End Phase.
    • This monster's alternative name, "Efflorescent Knight", is based on efflorescence, the spontaneous loss of water by a hydrated salt which causes structural weakening to materials, further reflecting its ATK-draining effect.
      • While this monster's Japanese name features as a forced reading of "Weathering Soldier" in katakana, the base kanji can be translated as either "Weathering Soldier" or "Efflorescence Soldier".