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* This card is the first revealed member of the "[[Number]]" [[archetype]]. This is also the first [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] [[Xyz Monster]].
 
  
 
* This is the [[cover card]] for ''[[Generation Force]]'', as well as one of the cover cards of ''[[Collectible Tins 2011 Wave 1]]'' and ''[[Starter Pack Volume 3]]''.
 
* This is the [[cover card]] for ''[[Generation Force]]'', as well as one of the cover cards of ''[[Collectible Tins 2011 Wave 1]]'' and ''[[Starter Pack Volume 3]]''.
** This is the first cover card for a booster pack to debut in a manga since "[[X-Head Cannon]]", "[[Y-Dragon Head]]", and "[[Z-Metal Tank]]" debuted in ''[[Advent of Union]]'', a gap of over nine years.
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** This is the first cover card for a [[Booster pack]] to debut in the manga medium since "[[X-Head Cannon]]", "[[Y-Dragon Head]]", and "[[Z-Metal Tank]]" debuted in ''[[Advent of Union]]'', a gap of over nine years.
** This is the first [[WATER]] monster to be a Cover Card on a main-series [[Booster Pack]] and to be a [[Holographic Rare]]/[[Ghost Rare]].
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** This is the first [[WATER]] monster to be a cover card of a [[Core Booster|Core Booster pack]], as well as the first WATER monster to be a [[Holographic Rare]]/[[Ghost Rare]].
** This is the first Xyz Monster to be the cover card of a Booster Pack.
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** This is the first [[Xyz Monster]] to be the cover card of a Booster pack.
  
 
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Xyz Veil]]", "[[Number Return]]" and "[[Purge Ray]]".
 
* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Xyz Veil]]", "[[Number Return]]" and "[[Purge Ray]]".
  
* This card's English name comes from the mythical sea creature [[wikipedia:Leviathan|Leviathan]], which explains this card's Attribute.  
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* This monster's Japanese name, "Levice Dragon" is a portmanteau of the words "[[Wikipedia:Leviathan|Leviathan]]" and "vice".
 
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** The word "vice" features a similar pronunciation to the German word for the color "white" (Weiß), which reflects how this monster is depicted completely white in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' manga.
* This card's Japanese name comes from a combination of the English words "Leviathan" and "Vice".
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** This monster's name is based on the [[wikipedia:Leviathan|Leviathan]], a mythical sea serpent that is depicted in the [[Wikipedia:Hebrew Bible|Hebrew Bible]] as an embodiment of chaos who devours the condemned when their lives are over.
 
 
* In the anime, when this monster detaches an Xyz Material, it devours it.
 
  
* "Numbers" often take the form of something [[Reginald Kastle|their original owner]] desires. In the case of this card's owner, it is to become stronger and more powerful. This resulted in a Dragon-Type monster who can increase its own ATK.
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* This is the first [[Dragon]] Xyz Monster.
  
* This card is the first "Number" that speaks in the series of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'', saying, "Let the Number take hold".
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* This is the first "[[Number]]" monster revealed in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime and manga.
  
* This card's name was misspelled as "Number 17: ''Leviath'' Dragon" in [[Collectible Tins 2011|its collector tin]].
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* "Number" monsters often take the form of their owner's initial ambitions and desires; in this monster's case, it represents its owner, [[Reginald Kastle|Reginald "Shark" Kastle]].
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** This monster's Dragon [[Type]] and effect to increase its own [[ATK]] reflects Shark's initial desire to become stronger and more powerful.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 001|episode 1]] of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'', this monster had a cry very similar to that of "[[Stardust Dragon]]". This has since changed.
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* In the original Japanese version of {{episode|ZEXAL|001|ref}}, this monster's cry was similar to that of "[[Stardust Dragon]]". This has changed following its appearance in later episodes.
  
*This card along with"[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" are the only cards to be released in every single rarity. (except "[[Starfoil]]")
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* This card and "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" are the only monsters to be released in every single rarity, except for [[Starfoil Rare]].

Revision as of 15:42, 7 May 2024

For trivia pertaining to this monster's Number, see Forum:"Numbers" Xyz Monster Trivia. Any contributions regarding this type of trivia should be placed there, instead of this page.
  • This monster's Japanese name, "Levice Dragon" is a portmanteau of the words "Leviathan" and "vice".
    • The word "vice" features a similar pronunciation to the German word for the color "white" (Weiß), which reflects how this monster is depicted completely white in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL manga.
    • This monster's name is based on the Leviathan, a mythical sea serpent that is depicted in the Hebrew Bible as an embodiment of chaos who devours the condemned when their lives are over.
  • This is the first Dragon Xyz Monster.
  • "Number" monsters often take the form of their owner's initial ambitions and desires; in this monster's case, it represents its owner, Reginald "Shark" Kastle.
    • This monster's Dragon Type and effect to increase its own ATK reflects Shark's initial desire to become stronger and more powerful.
  • In the original Japanese version of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 0011: "Go With the Flow, Part 1", this monster's cry was similar to that of "Stardust Dragon". This has changed following its appearance in later episodes.