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* "[[Visas Samsara]]" and "[[Scareclaw Reichheart]]" appear in this card's artwork.
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*This card's Japanese name means something to the effect of "(how) many ages". The word 星霜, literally "stars and frost," means "year," and it was derived from the notion of a yearly cycle of moving stars in the sky and falling frost on the earth. The English name attempts to convey both the figurative meaning "age" and the literal meaning "stars and frost."
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* "[[Scareclaw Reichheart]]" and "[[Visas Samsara]]" appear in this card's artwork.
  
* This card is the first [[Spell Card]] in the ''[[OCG]]/[[TCG]]'' that lets a player conduct their [[Battle Phase]] twice.
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* This is the first [[Spell Card]] in the ''[[OCG]]/[[TCG]]'' that lets a player conduct their [[Battle Phase]] twice.
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* This card's artwork is adapted into a minor scene in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! CARD GAME THE CHRONICLES]]'', seen from the point of view of "Reichheart".

Latest revision as of 13:25, 22 April 2024

  • This card's Japanese name means something to the effect of "(how) many ages". The word 星霜, literally "stars and frost," means "year," and it was derived from the notion of a yearly cycle of moving stars in the sky and falling frost on the earth. The English name attempts to convey both the figurative meaning "age" and the literal meaning "stars and frost."
  • "Scareclaw Reichheart" and "Visas Samsara" appear in this card's artwork.