Card Trivia:Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier
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- This monster appears in the artworks of "Underwater Snow Prison", "Void Trap Hole", "Nekroz Kaleidoscope", and "Ice Dragon's Prison".
- The three heads of "Trishula" are depicted on "Mirror of the Ice Barrier".
- This is the cover card of Hidden Arsenal 4: Trishula's Triumph and Duel Terminal - Pulse of the Trishula!!.
- This monster has several counterparts:
- "lswarm" - "Evilswarm Ouroboros"
- "Nekroz" - "Nekroz of Trishula"
- Fusion Monster - "Trishula, the Dragon of Icy Imprisonment"
- Upgraded version - "Trishula, Zero Dragon of the Ice Barrier"
- This is the first monster to have a Hidden Arsenal set named after it.
- This is the first monster to have a Duel Terminal installment named after it.
- Trishula is the trident of Hindu God Shiva.
- In Hindi, it is written as त्रिशूल and is pronounced without the a.
- Trishula means "three spears", which referring to this monster's appearance and effect.
- Following the evolution of each "Dragon of the Ice Barrier", this monster has 200 more ATK and 300 more DEF than the previous dragon. However, it also has 2 more Levels than the previous dragon, instead of 1 as was the case for the first dragon.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, the word "Barrier" in this card's name is mistakenly written lowercase, as "Trishula, Dragon of the Ice barrier". The same occurrence can be seen on the TCG Duel Terminal 4 version of this card.