Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Slash Draw"

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* This card's name and artwork is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Iaijutsu|iaijutsu]]'', a combat technique which aims to kill an opponent with a single stroke by drawing the katana, land a killing blow, and sheath the katana again.
 
* This card's name and artwork is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Iaijutsu|iaijutsu]]'', a combat technique which aims to kill an opponent with a single stroke by drawing the katana, land a killing blow, and sheath the katana again.
** This card's [[mill]]ing and damaging effect is a reference to the technique, where the player aims to quickly perform an [[OTK]] on the opponent by drawing a copy of this card and damage the opponent, possibly winning the [[Duel]].
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** This card's [[mill]]ing and damaging effect reflects the technique, where the player aims to quickly perform an [[OTK]] on the opponent by drawing a copy of this card and damage the opponent, possibly winning the [[Duel]].
 
*** This card's effect of shuffling the same number of cards from the [[Graveyard]] and into the [[Deck]] likely references sheathing the katana at the end of the killing blow.
 
*** This card's effect of shuffling the same number of cards from the [[Graveyard]] and into the [[Deck]] likely references sheathing the katana at the end of the killing blow.

Latest revision as of 19:27, 3 June 2023

  • This card's name and artwork is a reference to iaijutsu, a combat technique which aims to kill an opponent with a single stroke by drawing the katana, land a killing blow, and sheath the katana again.
    • This card's milling and damaging effect reflects the technique, where the player aims to quickly perform an OTK on the opponent by drawing a copy of this card and damage the opponent, possibly winning the Duel.
      • This card's effect of shuffling the same number of cards from the Graveyard and into the Deck likely references sheathing the katana at the end of the killing blow.