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* This card's limit of eight excavations may reference [[Yami Yugi]]'s use of this card in the anime, where he drew exactly eight cards with this card's anime effect (although [[Téa Gardner]] stopped the Duel before he could discard the eighth card).
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* This card's ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' limit of eight [[excavate|excavations]] for its first effect is based on [[Yami Yugi]]'s usage of [[Berserker Soul (anime)|this card]] in {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|162|ref}} where Yami Yugi drew exactly eight cards with this card's effect, although [[Téa Gardner]] stopped the [[Duel]] before he could [[discard]] the eighth card.
** It may also reference how if all eight are successful, then the total damage will be 4000, or the maximum amount of [[LP]] that Duelists start with in the anime.
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** The eight successful excavations with this card's effect can deal a total of 4000 [[damage]], which is the amount of [[Life Points]] that [[Duelist]]s start each game with at the time this card appeared in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime.
  
* This card's damaging effect is worded as the resolution of a single effect, so by the game rules at the time of this card's release, a player could (and indeed was required to) continue to [[excavate]] cards and damage their opponent even after their LP had already become 0, directly referencing how in the anime, Yami Yugi continued to attack [[Weevil Underwood]] several times using this card even after Weevil had already lost the Duel.
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* This card's damaging effect is worded as the resolution of a single effect, so by the game rules at the time of this card's release, a player could (and indeed was required to) continue to excavate cards and damage their opponent even after their Life Points had already become 0. This would continue to apply until the March 20, 2015 ruling change on [[victory condition]]s in the ''TCG''.
** This became retired as of the March 20, 2015 ruling change on [[victory condition]]s in the ''TCG''.
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** This is based on this card's usage use in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime, where Yami Yugi continued to attack [[Weevil Underwood]] several times using this card, even after Weevil had already lost the Duel.
** This outcome can be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8C2cNvkEz8&t=1m5s seen very prominently] in the ''Tag Force'' series of video games.
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** This outcome can be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8C2cNvkEz8&t=1m5s seen very prominently] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force]]'' series of video games.

Latest revision as of 17:05, 30 June 2023

  • This card's damaging effect is worded as the resolution of a single effect, so by the game rules at the time of this card's release, a player could (and indeed was required to) continue to excavate cards and damage their opponent even after their Life Points had already become 0. This would continue to apply until the March 20, 2015 ruling change on victory conditions in the TCG.
    • This is based on this card's usage use in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, where Yami Yugi continued to attack Weevil Underwood several times using this card, even after Weevil had already lost the Duel.
    • This outcome can be seen very prominently in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series of video games.