Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Click & Echo"

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* "[[Squirt Squid]]" appears in this card's artwork.
 
* "[[Squirt Squid]]" appears in this card's artwork.
 
 
* This monster's visual design is the same as "[[Imairuka]]" and "[[Minairuka]]", which are both [[wikipedia:Dolphin|dolphins]].
 
* This monster's visual design is the same as "[[Imairuka]]" and "[[Minairuka]]", which are both [[wikipedia:Dolphin|dolphins]].
 
 
* This card's name and artwork reference the dolphin's ability to perceive its environment via [[wikipedia:Animal echolocation|echolocation]] by making "click" noises and listening to the resulting "echoes".
 
* This card's name and artwork reference the dolphin's ability to perceive its environment via [[wikipedia:Animal echolocation|echolocation]] by making "click" noises and listening to the resulting "echoes".
 
** This is reflected by this card's effect, which reveals information about a player's hand.
 
** This is reflected by this card's effect, which reveals information about a player's hand.
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* This is the first card where the character "&" (fullwidth ampersand) is printed with the font formerly mainly reserved for Latin letters and Arabic numerals. All older instances of "&" are printed with a different font.

Latest revision as of 13:49, 26 June 2024

  • "Squirt Squid" appears in this card's artwork.
  • This monster's visual design is the same as "Imairuka" and "Minairuka", which are both dolphins.
  • This card's name and artwork reference the dolphin's ability to perceive its environment via echolocation by making "click" noises and listening to the resulting "echoes".
    • This is reflected by this card's effect, which reveals information about a player's hand.
  • This is the first card where the character "&" (fullwidth ampersand) is printed with the font formerly mainly reserved for Latin letters and Arabic numerals. All older instances of "&" are printed with a different font.