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* The statuette pictured is a model of "[[Felgrand Dragon]]". | * The statuette pictured is a model of "[[Felgrand Dragon]]". | ||
− | * The statuette is being traded for two gold coins, representing the two cards | + | * The statuette is being traded for two gold coins, representing the two cards [[Draw a card|drawn]] from this card's effect. |
* The two gold coins feature "[[Winged Kuriboh]]" on them. Such coins also appear in the artwork of "[[Lucky Chance]]". | * The two gold coins feature "[[Winged Kuriboh]]" on them. Such coins also appear in the artwork of "[[Lucky Chance]]". |
Revision as of 21:03, 15 June 2018
- The statuette pictured is a model of "Felgrand Dragon".
- The statuette is being traded for two gold coins, representing the two cards drawn from this card's effect.
- The two gold coins feature "Winged Kuriboh" on them. Such coins also appear in the artwork of "Lucky Chance".
- This card's effect is similar to that of "Advance Draw" and "Sacred Sword of Seven Stars" in that all three cards are Normal Spell Cards that require the "Cost" of a high-Level monster to draw two cards.
- The first Spanish card print listed its name as "Intercambio". Since there was already a card with that name ("Exchange"), its name was changed in subsequent prints to "Canjear".