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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Guidance of Light and Dark]]".
 
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Guidance of Light and Dark]]".
  
* This monster is made up of "[[Dark End Dragon]]" and "[[Light End Dragon]]". This is supported by the fact [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]] in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|manga]] uses this card and those cards in his Deck, as well as using many cards of a light and darkness duality theme. All these monsters also have effects that involve losing ATK and DEF.
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* This monster's design is based on the concept of [[wikipedia:Ying and yang|yin and yang]], a balance between light and darkness.
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** This monster is composed of "[[Dark End Dragon]]" and "[[Light End Dragon]]". Fittingly, all three monsters feature an effect that decreases their [[ATK]]/[[DEF]] by 500 in order to activate their effects.
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*** In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' manga, [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]] uses both monsters and this monster in his [[Deck]], as well as using many cards following a similar "light and darkness duality" theme.
  
* This card and "[[Dark Highlander]]" are the only main [[Signature card|Ace monsters]] used by a rival that don't have 3000 ATK, having 2800 ATK instead.
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* This monster has an upgraded [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] form: "[[Light and Darkness Dragon Lord]]".
** On the same note, this card and "Dark Highlander" are signature cards of the rivals from a manga.
 
  
*This card's design may be based on the yin-yang, representing a balance between light and darkness.
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* This monster and "[[D/D/D Supersight King Zero Maxwell]]" are the only [[signature card]]s of the rivals in the manga to not have an [[original ATK]] of 3000, having 2800 [[ATK]] instead.
  
* This card was given away with [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 001|volume 1]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga]] as the promo card, although it wasn't used in a [[Duel]] during the volume. However, its [[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|spirit]] makes an appearance during that volume.
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* This is the promotional card for the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 001|first volume]] of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga, despite not having appeared in a [[Duel]] featured in the entire volume; however, its [[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|spirit]] makes an appearance during the volume.
  
*This card looks similar to the magic card Change of Heart which has a deity with one angel wing on her light side and a black demon wing on her evil side.
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* This card's name was mentioned in a Sound Voltex song [https://remywiki.com/Xepher_Light_and_Darkness_Dragon_REMIX Xepher Light and Darkness Dragon REMIX]. SDVX is produced by Bemani, Konami's music video game division, thus possible referencing directly within Konami.
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''  artwork is taken from {{chapter|GX|017|ref}}, specifically from the panel showing [[Light and Darkness Dragon (manga)|this monster]] being Summoned.

Latest revision as of 13:05, 20 April 2024

  • This monster's design is based on the concept of yin and yang, a balance between light and darkness.
    • This monster is composed of "Dark End Dragon" and "Light End Dragon". Fittingly, all three monsters feature an effect that decreases their ATK/DEF by 500 in order to activate their effects.
      • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga, Chazz Princeton uses both monsters and this monster in his Deck, as well as using many cards following a similar "light and darkness duality" theme.
  • This is the promotional card for the first volume of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga, despite not having appeared in a Duel featured in the entire volume; however, its spirit makes an appearance during the volume.
  • This card's name was mentioned in a Sound Voltex song Xepher Light and Darkness Dragon REMIX. SDVX is produced by Bemani, Konami's music video game division, thus possible referencing directly within Konami.