Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Battle Ox"
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− | * "[[Battle Ox]]" has a [[retrained]] counterpart "[[Enraged Battle Ox]]". | + | * "[[Battle Ox]]" has a [[retrained]] counterpart "[[Enraged Battle Ox]]", and another counterpart "[[Battle Steer]]". |
* This card appears in the artwork of the following cards: | * This card appears in the artwork of the following cards: | ||
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* This card's tablet version was also seen with [[Priest Seto]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 052]] | * This card's tablet version was also seen with [[Priest Seto]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 052]] | ||
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+ | * This card's name may be a pun on the phrase "battle-axe", especially as it is holding an axe. |
Revision as of 19:37, 12 November 2010
- "Battle Ox" has a retrained counterpart "Enraged Battle Ox", and another counterpart "Battle Steer".
- This card appears in the artwork of the following cards:
- The Bandai version of this card is Level 6 and has 2400 ATK, whereas the Konami version is Level 4 and has 1700 ATK.
- This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Greek monster, the minotaur, which is also a humanoid bull monster.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories, when Battle Ox is summoned, it instantly discards all Pyro-type monster from the opponent's hand.
- For some reason, in games such as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, the 3-D model of this monster had its midsection recolored black.
- This card can be seen in the Tablet of Lost Memories as one of Priest Seto's monsters.
- This card's tablet version was also seen with Priest Seto in Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 052
- This card's name may be a pun on the phrase "battle-axe", especially as it is holding an axe.