Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Formula Synchron"
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* This card could be an upgraded version of [[Turbo Synchron]] since both are based on a racecar, and it is (exept for changer synchron) the only "Synchron" whose level is low enough to be used as synchro material for the synchro summon of this card. | * This card could be an upgraded version of [[Turbo Synchron]] since both are based on a racecar, and it is (exept for changer synchron) the only "Synchron" whose level is low enough to be used as synchro material for the synchro summon of this card. | ||
− | **Interestingly enough, this card could also be the combined counterpart of [[Turbo Synchron]] and [[Tuningware]] as Formula Synchron's attack points are the combined total of the two (100 + 100 = 200), and it's defense points are the product of the | + | **Interestingly enough, this card could also be the combined counterpart of [[Turbo Synchron]] and [[Tuningware]] as Formula Synchron's attack points are the combined total of the two (100 + 100 = 200), and it's defense points are the product of the DEF of one of them by the first number of the DEF of the other monster (300 x 5 or 500 x 3 = 1500), along with the fact that Formula Synchron shares Tuningware's effect to draw one card. |
Revision as of 03:35, 4 November 2010
- This monster's design is based on a Formula One racecar.
- This is the only Synchro Monster of the "Synchron" archetype so far.
- This is the second Synchro Monster that is also a Tuner monster, the other one being "Tech Genus Wonder Magician SCX-1000".
- This is the first Level 2 Synchro Monster, as well as the lowest leveled Synchro Monster possible.
- This is the first (and currently only) Synchro Tuner Monster to be released in an OCG Booster Pack so far.
- Currently, "Bri Synchron", "Hyper Synchron", "Quickdraw Synchron", "Fleur Synchron", "Changer Synchron", and this card are the only "Synchrons" to not have a "Warrior" counterpart.
- Fleur Synchron, however, does have a Synchro Monster counterpart in Chevalier de Fleur.
- This card could be an upgraded version of Turbo Synchron since both are based on a racecar, and it is (exept for changer synchron) the only "Synchron" whose level is low enough to be used as synchro material for the synchro summon of this card.
- Interestingly enough, this card could also be the combined counterpart of Turbo Synchron and Tuningware as Formula Synchron's attack points are the combined total of the two (100 + 100 = 200), and it's defense points are the product of the DEF of one of them by the first number of the DEF of the other monster (300 x 5 or 500 x 3 = 1500), along with the fact that Formula Synchron shares Tuningware's effect to draw one card.