Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Senju of the Thousand Hands"

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** However, despite this, this monster is depicted with only 20 hands visible in its ''[[OCG]]'' card artwork, and 15 in its ''[[TCG]]'' artwork.
 
** However, despite this, this monster is depicted with only 20 hands visible in its ''[[OCG]]'' card artwork, and 15 in its ''[[TCG]]'' artwork.
  
* This card has a [[retrained]] [[counterpart]]: "[[Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands]]".
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* This card has two [[retrained]] [[counterpart]]s: "[[Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands]]" and "[[Choju of the Trillion Hands]]".
** Both have the same [[Attribute]], [[Level]], [[ATK]], and [[DEF]].
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** All three have the same [[Attribute]], [[ATK]], and [[DEF]]. This card and "Manju" also share the same [[Level]].
** Both have an effect related to [[Ritual Summon]]ing: this card can [[add]] to [[hand]] a [[Ritual Monster]], while "Manju" can add a Ritual Monster or a [[Ritual Spell]].
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** All three have an effect related to [[Ritual Summon]]ing: this card can [[add]] to [[hand]] a [[Ritual Monster]], while "Manju" can add a Ritual Monster or a [[Ritual Spell]], whereas "Choju" can add both a Ritual Monster and a Ritual Spell.

Latest revision as of 20:46, 8 December 2023

  • This card is based on the idol of the Thousand Hands Buddha, which is also a reference to the Buddhist deity Avalokiteśvara, known for having one thousand hands.
  • This card's name, "Senju", is the Japanese word for "thousand hands".
    • However, despite this, this monster is depicted with only 20 hands visible in its OCG card artwork, and 15 in its TCG artwork.