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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[The Terminus of the Burning Abyss]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[The Terminus of the Burning Abyss]]". | ||
− | * In [[wikipedia:Dante Alighieri|Dante Alighieri]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'', [[wikipedia:Beatrice Portinari|Beatrice]] was Dante's childhood love interest and his guide during his journey to heaven. This is referenced through this card's ability to use a "[[Dante]]" monster as an Xyz Material for its Xyz Summon. | + | * In [[wikipedia:Dante Alighieri|Dante Alighieri]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'', [[wikipedia:Beatrice Portinari|Beatrice]] was Dante's childhood love interest and his guide during his journey to heaven. This is referenced through this card's ability to use a "[[Dante]]" monster as an [[Xyz Material]] for its [[Xyz Summon]]. |
− | * This monster shares many similarities | + | * This monster shares many similarities with "[[Ghostrick Angel of Mischief]]". |
− | ** Both monsters have different | + | ** Both monsters have different [[Rank]]s than the [[Level]]s of any monsters of their respective archetypes and are both generic. |
− | ** Both can be | + | ** Both can be Summoned with a single generic Rank 3 monster; "[[Ghostrick Alucard]]" and "[[Dante, Traveler of the Burning Abyss]]", respectively. |
− | ** Both of the above monsters retrieve archetypal cards from the | + | ** Both of the above monsters retrieve archetypal cards from the [[Graveyard]] when they [[detach]] an Xyz Material, and their effect are neither once per turn nor they exclude another copy of themselves. |
− | ** Both can search cards from the | + | ** Both can [[search]] cards from the [[Deck]]; "Beatrice" sends monsters to the Graveyard while "Angel" [[add]]s [[Spell]]/[[Trap Card]]s to the [[hand]]. |
− | * This card is the first Xyz Monster that can use a single monster with Levels as an Xyz Material for its Xyz Summon, which is "[[Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss]]". | + | * This card is the first [[Xyz Monster]] that can use a single monster with Levels as an Xyz Material for its Xyz Summon, which is "[[Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss]]". |
− | ** This card's ATK and DEF are the inverse of "Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss". | + | ** This card's [[ATK]] and [[DEF]] are the inverse of "Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss". |
− | * | + | * In its original printing, this card was the first Xyz Monster that separates its [[material]]s from its effects with a slash (/). |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 8 April 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "The Terminus of the Burning Abyss".
- In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's childhood love interest and his guide during his journey to heaven. This is referenced through this card's ability to use a "Dante" monster as an Xyz Material for its Xyz Summon.
- This monster shares many similarities with "Ghostrick Angel of Mischief".
- Both monsters have different Ranks than the Levels of any monsters of their respective archetypes and are both generic.
- Both can be Summoned with a single generic Rank 3 monster; "Ghostrick Alucard" and "Dante, Traveler of the Burning Abyss", respectively.
- Both of the above monsters retrieve archetypal cards from the Graveyard when they detach an Xyz Material, and their effect are neither once per turn nor they exclude another copy of themselves.
- Both can search cards from the Deck; "Beatrice" sends monsters to the Graveyard while "Angel" adds Spell/Trap Cards to the hand.
- This card is the first Xyz Monster that can use a single monster with Levels as an Xyz Material for its Xyz Summon, which is "Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss".
- In its original printing, this card was the first Xyz Monster that separates its materials from its effects with a slash (/).