Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Break! Draw!"

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(Rewording a bit; showing possessive doesn't quite work, as the quotes and apostrophe kinda clash.)
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* "[[Levia-Dragon - Daedalus]]" is featured in this card's artwork.
 
* "[[Levia-Dragon - Daedalus]]" is featured in this card's artwork.
  
* The card features that the warrior is holding "Levia-Dragon - Daedalus"'s heart after defeating it.
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* The card features that the warrior is holding the heart of "Levia-Dragon - Daedalus" after defeating it.
  
 
* The second part of this card's effect is similar to "[[Spark Blaster]]"'s effect.
 
* The second part of this card's effect is similar to "[[Spark Blaster]]"'s effect.
  
* This card's effect almost exactly mimics "[[Oilman]]"'s.
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* This card's effect almost exactly mimics that of "[[Oilman]]".
  
 
* The only detail in this card's artwork that supports the featured man being a Machine-Type monster is the device on the end of the man's arm, where his hand should be; it seems to be a part of his body.  
 
* The only detail in this card's artwork that supports the featured man being a Machine-Type monster is the device on the end of the man's arm, where his hand should be; it seems to be a part of his body.  
  
* The name of this card reflects its effect.  Destroying a monster (Break!) then drawing (Draw!)
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* The name of this card reflects its effect: destroying a monster (Break!), then drawing (Draw!).
  
* This card artwork is similar to "[[Wonder Clover]]".
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* This card's artwork is similar to "[[Wonder Clover]]".

Revision as of 16:36, 20 November 2011

  • The card features that the warrior is holding the heart of "Levia-Dragon - Daedalus" after defeating it.
  • The second part of this card's effect is similar to "Spark Blaster"'s effect.
  • This card's effect almost exactly mimics that of "Oilman".
  • The only detail in this card's artwork that supports the featured man being a Machine-Type monster is the device on the end of the man's arm, where his hand should be; it seems to be a part of his body.
  • The name of this card reflects its effect: destroying a monster (Break!), then drawing (Draw!).