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* This card's artwork features a [[Barian Emblem]] and seven stars forming the [[wikipedia:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]], in reference to the [[Seven Barian Emperors]], whose names are corrupted forms of the stars in the aforementioned constellation.  
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* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Rank-Up Rising]]".
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* This card's artwork features a [[Barian Emblem]] and seven stars forming the [[wikipedia:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]], in reference to the [[Seven Barian Emperors]], whose names are corrupted forms of the stars in the aforementioned constellation.
 
** Coincidentally, this was also the seventh card shown in the anime that was capable of [[Rank-Up]] (though only the sixth "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" card).
 
** Coincidentally, this was also the seventh card shown in the anime that was capable of [[Rank-Up]] (though only the sixth "[[Rank-Up-Magic]]" card).
  
 
* This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card to feature kanji in its Japanese name, rather than a phonetic rendering of English in katakana.
 
* This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card to feature kanji in its Japanese name, rather than a phonetic rendering of English in katakana.
** The kanji in this card's name is read as "Swords of the Seven Emperors".
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** The kanji in this card's name "(七皇の剣)" can be read as "Swords of the Seven Emperors".
  
* This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card that does not have "Force" in its name.
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* This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card that does not feature the word "Force" in its name.
  
 
* This is the only "Rank-Up-Magic" card to have a hyphen in its English name, contrasting with the fact that the Japanese names of each "Rank-Up-Magic" card ''all'' have hyphens.
 
* This is the only "Rank-Up-Magic" card to have a hyphen in its English name, contrasting with the fact that the Japanese names of each "Rank-Up-Magic" card ''all'' have hyphens.
  
* This card's effect that requires it to be activated right after the [[normal draw]] is a reference to [[Chaos Draw]].
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* This was the first card that could only be activated by drawing it through the [[normal draw]].
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** This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' effect that requires it to be activated right after the normal draw is a reference to how this card was commonly drawn via [[Chaos Draw]].
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*** Also, this card's ''OCG''/''TCG'' effect to reveal this card at the normal draw and keep it revealed until the start of the [[Main Phase 1]] is a reference to this card's appearance in {{episode|ZEXAL|136|ref}} when this card was revealed by [[Nash]] via the effect of "[[Contract with Don Thousand (anime)|Contract with Don Thousand]]".
  
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Surface Rank-Up]]".
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* This is the first card to interpret the numbers in the "Number" cards' names as actual numbers (to perform mathematical operations and comparisons on) for the purposes of its effect.
  
* In the anime, "[[Number C101: Silent Honor DARK]]" was Summoned the most times through this card's effect, with a total of 4 times. Close behind was "[[Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]" at 3 times.
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime, "[[Number C101: Silent Honor DARK]]" was Summoned the most times through this card's effect, with a total of 4 times. Close behind was "[[Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]" at 3 times.
  
* Only six of the seven Barian Emperors have used this card; [[Vector]] has never used it.
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* In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' anime, six of the Seven Barian Emperors have used this card, with the sole exception being [[Vector]].
** Consequently, the only "[[Number C10X]]" monster not Summoned by this card is "[[Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade]]".
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** As a result, the only "[[Number C10X]]" monster not Summoned by this card is "[[Number C104: Umbral Horror Masquerade]]".

Latest revision as of 20:01, 8 April 2023

  • This card's artwork features a Barian Emblem and seven stars forming the Big Dipper, in reference to the Seven Barian Emperors, whose names are corrupted forms of the stars in the aforementioned constellation.
    • Coincidentally, this was also the seventh card shown in the anime that was capable of Rank-Up (though only the sixth "Rank-Up-Magic" card).
  • This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card to feature kanji in its Japanese name, rather than a phonetic rendering of English in katakana.
    • The kanji in this card's name "(七皇の剣)" can be read as "Swords of the Seven Emperors".
  • This is the first "Rank-Up-Magic" card that does not feature the word "Force" in its name.
  • This is the only "Rank-Up-Magic" card to have a hyphen in its English name, contrasting with the fact that the Japanese names of each "Rank-Up-Magic" card all have hyphens.
  • This was the first card that could only be activated by drawing it through the normal draw.
    • This card's OCG/TCG effect that requires it to be activated right after the normal draw is a reference to how this card was commonly drawn via Chaos Draw.
      • Also, this card's OCG/TCG effect to reveal this card at the normal draw and keep it revealed until the start of the Main Phase 1 is a reference to this card's appearance in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 136136: "The Forsaken Palace" when this card was revealed by Nash via the effect of "Contract with Don Thousand".
  • This is the first card to interpret the numbers in the "Number" cards' names as actual numbers (to perform mathematical operations and comparisons on) for the purposes of its effect.