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Revision as of 04:29, 9 April 2015
- This card appears in the artworks of "Trap Recycle", "Photon Hurricane", "E☆HERO Pit Boss", and the international and 2nd Japanese artworks of "Exchange".
- This card was the first card released that could only be activated in response to an attack.
- Originally, this card also had an effect to negate attacks, being able to stop the attack of "Total Defense Shogun" and "Elemental HERO Rampart Blaster". Its most recent errata states that it does not negate attacks; this is more than likely because of the fact that, while some monsters can attack from Defense Position, the monster triggering "Mirror Force" is more often than not in Attack Position (usually negating its attack by proxy).
- This is one of the few cards to appear in all five Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series.
- This card has spawned many counterparts, often Type or Archetype specific or downgraded in effect, including:
- Black Sonic
- Blackwing - Backlash
- Blast Held by a Tribute
- Cell Explosion Virus
- Dark Mirror Force
- Froggy Forcefield
- Infernity Force
- Justi-Break
- Koa'ki Meiru Shield
- Mirror Force Dragon
- Radiant Mirror Force
- Rose Barrier Force
- Sakuretsu Armor
- Shining Silver Force
- Wall of Thorns
- Wave Force
- Widespread Ruin
- This is one of only three Trap Cards that can be used as Fusion Material. The other two are "Crush Card Virus" and "Tyrant Wing"