Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Slate Warrior"
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Half Straight]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Half Straight]]". | ||
− | * This | + | * This monster's Japanese name, "Newt" (ニュート ''Nyūto''), is a pun on the Japanese word for "nipple" (乳頭 ''nyūtō''), referring to this monster's chest markings in its [[Card Artworks:Slate Warrior|its Japanese card artwork]]. |
* This card is related to "[[Rigorous Reaver]]". | * This card is related to "[[Rigorous Reaver]]". | ||
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** Both monsters appear in the artwork of "Half Straight". | ** Both monsters appear in the artwork of "Half Straight". | ||
+ | ** Both monsters debuted as [[Immortal]] monsters in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]''. | ||
+ | ** Both monsters are [[Flip monster]]s in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'', with an additional second effect of reducing the [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] of the monster which destroyed them by 500. | ||
− | * In '' | + | * In ''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses'' and the ''[[World Championship|World Championship]]'' video games, this monster has a disjointed body that can be rotated independently of the rest of its form. |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 27 September 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Half Straight".
- This monster's Japanese name, "Newt" (ニュート Nyūto), is a pun on the Japanese word for "nipple" (乳頭 nyūtō), referring to this monster's chest markings in its its Japanese card artwork.
- This card is related to "Rigorous Reaver".
- Both monsters appear in the artwork of "Half Straight".
- Both monsters debuted as Immortal monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses.
- Both monsters are Flip monsters in the OCG/TCG, with an additional second effect of reducing the ATK/DEF of the monster which destroyed them by 500.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses and the World Championship video games, this monster has a disjointed body that can be rotated independently of the rest of its form.