Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Otoshidamashi"

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** The kanji 落魂 in its Japanese name mean "fallen souls".
 
** The kanji 落魂 in its Japanese name mean "fallen souls".
 
** The kanji can also be read as ''rakkon'', a pun on ラッコ (''rakko'', "otter")
 
** The kanji can also be read as ''rakkon'', a pun on ラッコ (''rakko'', "otter")
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* This card has the highest ATK among Main Deck Level 1 monsters.

Revision as of 13:41, 15 September 2023

  • This card's name is a pun on otoshidama, a Japanese custom where adult relatives give money to children in small decorated envelopes on New Year's Day.
    • The kanji 落魂 in its Japanese name mean "fallen souls".
    • The kanji can also be read as rakkon, a pun on ラッコ (rakko, "otter")
  • This card has the highest ATK among Main Deck Level 1 monsters.