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* Considering this monster is on the artwork of "Descending Lost Star", and possibly considering the relationship between Synchro monsters and the alignment of stars, "Catastor" is likely derived from "catasterism," the act of immortalizing something as a constellation of stars. | * Considering this monster is on the artwork of "Descending Lost Star", and possibly considering the relationship between Synchro monsters and the alignment of stars, "Catastor" is likely derived from "catasterism," the act of immortalizing something as a constellation of stars. | ||
** Alternatively, "Catastor" could be a play on the word "catastrophe" considering its powerful destruction effect. | ** Alternatively, "Catastor" could be a play on the word "catastrophe" considering its powerful destruction effect. | ||
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+ | * In the artwork for "Mist Valley Thunder Lord", you see he rips "Catastor's" head off. | ||
[[Category:Card Trivia]] | [[Category:Card Trivia]] |
Revision as of 02:39, 4 December 2010
- This card appears in the artworks of "Descending Lost Star" and "Mist Valley Thunder Lord".
- This was the first "Ally of Justice" monster to be released in the TCG.
- Castator has a "prototype" version called "Ally of Justice Core Destroyer".
- "Ally Mind" is embedded in the head. Ironically, it can't be used to Synchro Summon this card unless its level is decreased, since both cards are level 5.
- This card, along with "Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" and "Mist Wurm" were all short printed in Hidden Arsenal, so you would only find 1 of each, or even 2, in a 36 pack per 1 box.
- Considering this monster is on the artwork of "Descending Lost Star", and possibly considering the relationship between Synchro monsters and the alignment of stars, "Catastor" is likely derived from "catasterism," the act of immortalizing something as a constellation of stars.
- Alternatively, "Catastor" could be a play on the word "catastrophe" considering its powerful destruction effect.
- In the artwork for "Mist Valley Thunder Lord", you see he rips "Catastor's" head off.