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* This card is based on a [[wikipedia:Lich|Lich]], an undead wizard or dark priest who has undergone an abominous black ritual to gain necromantic powers. It is known for having its soul sealed in a magic item (such as a ring or amulet) which allows it to return if killed (which can be seen with its effect of surviving its death and reforming later). | * This card is based on a [[wikipedia:Lich|Lich]], an undead wizard or dark priest who has undergone an abominous black ritual to gain necromantic powers. It is known for having its soul sealed in a magic item (such as a ring or amulet) which allows it to return if killed (which can be seen with its effect of surviving its death and reforming later). | ||
− | * This card’s Japanese name translates to "'''Death King Lich Lord.'''" The Japanese names of this card | + | * This card’s Japanese name translates to "'''Death King Lich Lord.'''" The Japanese names of this card corresponds to the Japanese name of one of the "[[Virus]]" [[Trap]]s: "[[Crush Card Virus]]". |
* This card has two [[counterpart|counterparts]], "[[Fushioh Richie]]" and "[[Number 48: Shadow Lich]]," both of which are also based on the Lich. | * This card has two [[counterpart|counterparts]], "[[Fushioh Richie]]" and "[[Number 48: Shadow Lich]]," both of which are also based on the Lich. |
Revision as of 16:35, 15 May 2019
- This card is based in the Dungeons & Dragons RPG evil god Vecna.
- This card is based on a Lich, an undead wizard or dark priest who has undergone an abominous black ritual to gain necromantic powers. It is known for having its soul sealed in a magic item (such as a ring or amulet) which allows it to return if killed (which can be seen with its effect of surviving its death and reforming later).
- This card’s Japanese name translates to "Death King Lich Lord." The Japanese names of this card corresponds to the Japanese name of one of the "Virus" Traps: "Crush Card Virus".
- This card has two counterparts, "Fushioh Richie" and "Number 48: Shadow Lich," both of which are also based on the Lich.