Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Light End Sublimation Dragon"

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* This monster has a [[DARK]] [[counterpart]]: "[[Dark End Evaporation Dragon]]".
 
* This monster has a [[DARK]] [[counterpart]]: "[[Dark End Evaporation Dragon]]".
 
** Both monsters are the retrained Main Deck counterparts of "Light End Dragon" and "[[Dark End Dragon]]", respectively.
 
** Both monsters are the retrained Main Deck counterparts of "Light End Dragon" and "[[Dark End Dragon]]", respectively.
** Both monsters are named after their base counterparts' effect names in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga, which are based on the conversion of certain states of matter into gas; in this monster's case, it is based on sublimation, the conversion of solid matter into valor without passing through the state of liquid matter.
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** Both monsters are named after their base counterparts' effect names in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga, which are based on the conversion of certain states of matter into gas; in this monster's case, it is based on sublimation, the conversion of solid matter into vapor without passing through the state of liquid matter.

Revision as of 14:35, 19 April 2024

    • This monster being a Main Deck monster is based on how "Dark End Dragon" was originally a monster that could be used in the Main Deck in the manga; in the OCG/TCG, it was released as a Synchro Monster, which this monster can banish for its Special Summoning effect.
  • This monster has a DARK counterpart: "Dark End Evaporation Dragon".
    • Both monsters are the retrained Main Deck counterparts of "Light End Dragon" and "Dark End Dragon", respectively.
    • Both monsters are named after their base counterparts' effect names in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga, which are based on the conversion of certain states of matter into gas; in this monster's case, it is based on sublimation, the conversion of solid matter into vapor without passing through the state of liquid matter.