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* The weapon wielded by this monster bears a resemblance to "[[Dragunity Darkspear]]". Perhaps this is how the other [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] "[[Dragunity]]" cards equip themselves to other monsters. | * The weapon wielded by this monster bears a resemblance to "[[Dragunity Darkspear]]". Perhaps this is how the other [[Dragon]]-[[Type]] "[[Dragunity]]" cards equip themselves to other monsters. | ||
− | * This card resembles "[[Felgrand Dragon]]" and it has a bit of synergy with "Felgrand Dragon"'s own. When this card is destroyed, it revives a Dragon that was | + | * This card resembles "[[Felgrand Dragon]]" and it has a bit of synergy with "Felgrand Dragon"'s own. When this card is destroyed, it revives a Dragon that was equipped to it. And "Felgrand Dragon" is a card that gets stronger when it is revived. |
* This card's [[Special Summon]]ing effect is similar to "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]". | * This card's [[Special Summon]]ing effect is similar to "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]". |
Revision as of 12:01, 26 April 2012
- This card's name comes from the Lævateinn, a sword of Norse mythology.
- The weapon wielded by this monster bears a resemblance to "Dragunity Darkspear". Perhaps this is how the other Dragon-Type "Dragunity" cards equip themselves to other monsters.
- This card resembles "Felgrand Dragon" and it has a bit of synergy with "Felgrand Dragon"'s own. When this card is destroyed, it revives a Dragon that was equipped to it. And "Felgrand Dragon" is a card that gets stronger when it is revived.
- This card's Special Summoning effect is similar to "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon".