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− | * [[wikipedia:Inari Ōkami|Inari]] was the | + | * [[wikipedia:Inari Ōkami|Inari]] was the god of foxes in Japanese mythology. |
* This card may be an upgraded form of "[[Fox Fire]]". This is further supported by this card's Summon effect requiring a [[Spellcaster]] monster. "[[Hiita the Fire Charmer]]" is a Spellcaster and her familiar while training was "Fox Fire". | * This card may be an upgraded form of "[[Fox Fire]]". This is further supported by this card's Summon effect requiring a [[Spellcaster]] monster. "[[Hiita the Fire Charmer]]" is a Spellcaster and her familiar while training was "Fox Fire". |
Revision as of 22:55, 14 June 2013
- Inari was the god of foxes in Japanese mythology.
- This card may be an upgraded form of "Fox Fire". This is further supported by this card's Summon effect requiring a Spellcaster monster. "Hiita the Fire Charmer" is a Spellcaster and her familiar while training was "Fox Fire".
- This card also resembles the evolved form of "Fox Fire" depicted in "Familiar-Possessed - Hiita".
- This card's name, in both English and Japanese, seems to support this, being similar to "Fox Fire's" (Japanese: "Inaribi" and "Kitsunebi", respectively).
- This card's last effect is similar to the effect of "Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys".