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* This card was the first Fusion Monster with an [[effect]] to be released. | * This card was the first Fusion Monster with an [[effect]] to be released. | ||
− | * This card is the first of the only two Fusion Monsters to have a Ritual Monster | + | * This card is the first of the only two Fusion Monsters to have a Ritual Monster as one of its [[Fusion Material]]s, the other being "[[Dragon Master Knight]]". |
** Additionally, "Dragon Master Knight" has the highest original [[ATK]] in the game, whilst this card has the lowest. | ** Additionally, "Dragon Master Knight" has the highest original [[ATK]] in the game, whilst this card has the lowest. | ||
Revision as of 00:05, 19 January 2017
- This monster appears in the artworks of "Extra Net" and "Summon Gate".
- This card is the cover card for Pharaoh's Servant.
- This card is the first Fusion Monster to be Limited, and at one point, Forbidden.
- It is also the first Fusion Monster to be Semi-Limited, though only in the OCG.
- This card was the first Fusion Monster with an effect to be released.
- This card is the first of the only two Fusion Monsters to have a Ritual Monster as one of its Fusion Materials, the other being "Dragon Master Knight".
- Additionally, "Dragon Master Knight" has the highest original ATK in the game, whilst this card has the lowest.
- Including the main golden eye, the two green eyes, and eyes that can only be partially seen, this monster has 56 visible eyes.
- Its golden eye is the Eye of Wdjat. It also resembles the Millennium Eye.
- This card is one of the few Fusion Monsters, if not the only monster, with the same Attribute, Type, Level, ATK and DEF as its Fusion Materials.
- This card was the first, and for a long time the only, Level 1 Fusion Monster, until the release of "Fullmetalfoes Alkahest".
- This was the very first card to be printed in Ultimate Rare.
- The lore from this card's original print did not mention that the equipped monster is destroyed instead when "Thousand-Eyes Restrict" would be destroyed.