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(The previous panel is it being Summoned. The artwork is based on the next panel, where Kaiba commands it to attack.)
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* "[[Battle Ox]]" has a [[retrained]] counterpart "[[Enraged Battle Ox]]".
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|10|ref}}, specifically from the panel where Kaiba commands [[Battle Ox (manga)|this monster]] to attack Yugi's "[[Blackland Fire Dragon (manga)|Blackland Fire Dragon]]".
  
* This card appears in the artwork of the following cards:
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* This monster has a [[retrained]] counterpart: "[[Enraged Battle Ox]]".
** "[[Triggered Summon]]"
 
** "[[The Unselected One]]"
 
** "[[Pixie Ring]]"
 
** "[[Rookie Fight]]"
 
  
* The [[Battle Ox (Bandai)|Bandai]] version of this card is [[Level]] 6 and has 2400 [[ATK]], whereas the Konami version is [[Level]] 4 and has 1700 [[ATK]].
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* Either this monster or "Enraged Battle Ox", appears in the artworks of "[[Triggered Summon]]", "[[The Unchosen One]]", "[[Pixie Ring]]", "[[New Recruit]]" and "[[Excess Lesser Linker]]".
  
* This card's Japanese name is a reference to the Greek monster, the minotaur, which is also a humanoid bull monster.
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* The [[Battle Ox (Bandai)|Bandai]] version of this card is [[Level]] 6 and has 2400 [[ATK]], whereas the Konami version is Level 4 and has 1700 ATK.
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]], when [[Battle Ox]] is summoned, it instantly discards all Pyro-type monster from the opponent's hand.
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* This card's Japanese name (also used in the manga) is a reference to the Greek monster, the [[wikipedia:Minotaur|Minotaur]], which is also a humanoid bull monster.
  
* 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.
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]'', when this monster is Summoned, it instantly discards all [[Fire (Alignment)|Pyro]]-Type monsters from the opponent's hand.
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** In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]'', this monster instead has the ability to destroy all Pyro monsters on the opponent's field.
  
* This card can be seen in the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]] as one of [[Priest Seto]]'s monsters.
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* For some reason, in videogames such as ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses]]'', the 3-D model of this monster had its midsection recolored black.
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* This monster can be seen in the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]] serving as one of [[Priest Seto]]'s monsters.
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** Its tablet version was also seen with Priest Seto in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 052|episode 52]].
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* This card's name may be a pun on the phrase "battle-axe".
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* At Joey and Kaiba's first duel, Yugi warned Joey that this card is resistant to Fire. In the card game, this card possesses no such ability.
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** Ironically, in Yu-Gi-Oh! video games that use the [[Alignment]] system, this card is a [[Forest (Alignment)|Forest]] monster, making it possible to destroy it with any [[Fire (Alignment)|Fire]] monster.
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* The icon for [[Beast-Warrior]] monsters in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Duel Transer]]'' is based on this monster.

Revision as of 02:22, 31 December 2019

  • 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 (also used in the manga) is a reference to the Greek monster, the Minotaur, which is also a humanoid bull monster.
  • This card's name may be a pun on the phrase "battle-axe".
  • At Joey and Kaiba's first duel, Yugi warned Joey that this card is resistant to Fire. In the card game, this card possesses no such ability.
    • Ironically, in Yu-Gi-Oh! video games that use the Alignment system, this card is a Forest monster, making it possible to destroy it with any Fire monster.