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− | * "Aetos" is Greek for "eagle", hence this monster's appearance and | + | * "Aetos" is Greek for "eagle", hence this monster's appearance and [[Type]]. |
* This card shares a name with "[[Guardian Eatos]]" and its designated [[Equip Spell Card]], "[[Celestial Sword - Eatos]]". | * This card shares a name with "[[Guardian Eatos]]" and its designated [[Equip Spell Card]], "[[Celestial Sword - Eatos]]". | ||
* Alchemists used tin commonly as a catalyst and as a base metal in their attempts of transmutation. | * Alchemists used tin commonly as a catalyst and as a base metal in their attempts of transmutation. |
Revision as of 12:39, 7 August 2012
- "Aetos" is Greek for "eagle", hence this monster's appearance and Type.
- This card shares a name with "Guardian Eatos" and its designated Equip Spell Card, "Celestial Sword - Eatos".
- Alchemists used tin commonly as a catalyst and as a base metal in their attempts of transmutation.