Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Inpachi"

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* '''Inpachi''' > [[Blazing Inpachi]] > [[Charcoal Inpachi]] > [[Woodborg Inpachi]]
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Double Attack]]" and "[[One or Eight]]".
** This card is the first card of the series of four; it is depicted burning in "Blazing Inpachi", burnt in "Charcoal Inpachi" and is later restored by "[[Kozaky]]" to become "Woodborg Inpachi".
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** This monster's decapitated head is held by "[[Gogiga Gagagigo]]" in the artwork of "[[Memory of an Adversary]]".
  
* This monster's body has the number 18 on it.
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* This monster's appearance resembles that of wooden dummies used for training by samurai.
** "Inpachi" is a portmanteau of the pronunciation of the Japanese numerals 1 (''in'') and 8 (''pachi'').  
 
  
* "Inpachi" appears in the artwork of "[[Double Attack]]". Its decapitated head is held by "[[Gogiga Gagagigo]]" in the artwork of "[[Memory of an Adversary]]".  
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* This monster's body features the number "18" on it.
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** "Inpachi" is a portmanteau of the pronunciation of the Japanese numerals 1 (''in'') and 8 (''pachi'').
  
* This is the only [[EARTH]] monster in the the [[Inpachi (series)|Inpachi series]]; all the others are [[FIRE]].
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* "'''Inpachi'''" > "[[Blazing Inpachi]]" > "[[Charcoal Inpachi]]" > "[[Woodborg Inpachi]]"
 
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** This card is the first card of the series of four, depicted burning in "Blazing Inpachi", burnt in "Charcoal Inpachi", and is later restored by "[[Kozaky]]" to become "Woodborg Inpachi".
* This monster seems similar to Mokujin, a character from the ''Tekken'' series based on wood dummies used to train samurai.
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** This is the only [[EARTH]] monster in the the [[Inpachi (series)|Inpachi series]], while all the others are [[FIRE]].

Latest revision as of 02:54, 29 March 2024

  • This monster's appearance resembles that of wooden dummies used for training by samurai.
  • This monster's body features the number "18" on it.
    • "Inpachi" is a portmanteau of the pronunciation of the Japanese numerals 1 (in) and 8 (pachi).