Card Trivia:Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End

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  • It is common to refer to this card as "CED" due to its historic significance to the game's competitive scene.
    • However, this term can refer to two other cards. Both are involved in the status list in some ways.
      • Compulsory Evacuation Device has been Limited from September 2013 to May 2017.
      • Cyber End Dragon, though never having been on the list, requires all Cyber Dragons as the Fusion material, "Cydra" has been on the List from March 2008 to September 2010, preventing the Fusion summoning of that "CED".
  • This monster appears in the artwork of "Chaos Seed".
  • This card is arguably responsible for the existence of the Forbidden status. Due to this card's effect, it played a crucial role in the Yata-Garasu Lockdown, which led to Konami creating the Forbidden status in August 2004.
    • In fact, this card and "Victory Dragon" share some similarities, both being Level 8 DARK Dragons that had a crucial role in the game's history.
      • "Victory Dragon" started the Match Winner series, while this card led to the Forbidden status being made.
    • This card is the first Dragon monster to have been Forbidden.
    • Its opposite counterpart has also been made Forbidden long-term.
      • Both cards often goes under an acronym.
  • Both "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning" and this card have less powerful versions of themselves in the form of "Sky Scourge" counterparts, "Sky Scourge Enrise" and "Sky Scourge Norleras" respectively. The "Sky Scourge" monsters have similar effects and Summoning requirements to the "Envoy" duo as well, although the banishing of monsters from the Graveyard is both Type and Attribute specific.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime, Bastion Misawa states that this card is so powerful that it has been banned from official tournaments, making it one of the few cards that was Forbidden both in the anime and the real-life card game.
    • Oddly enough, despite this Kaiba uses this card against Zigfried von Schroeder during the Grand Championship arc in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, suggesting that either this card was banned after this Duel occurred or that it didn't matter since their Duel wasn't an official match of the tournament.