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* In the [[TCG]], "Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon" was released in August 2004, before "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", which was released in January 2006; until then, "Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon" was unplayable, even though it was legal for tournament use.
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* This was [[Seto Kaiba]]'s special card for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]''.
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** This monster serves as the rival of "[[Sorcerer of Dark Magic]]", which serves as the [[Yugi Muto]]'s special card in the movie. Both monsters feature an additional effect in the movie, which they lacks in the ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]''.
  
* This card shares the same theme as "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon]]", as it is an advanced, metallic-seeming, armless version of its base card. Also, it is 2 levels higher than its [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon|base version]], and both gain 300 ATK for each [[Dragon]]-Type monster in the controller's Graveyard.
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* Ironically, despite its name, this monster's eyes are depicted colored yellow in ''Pyramid of Light''.
  
◾ Despite being a Dragon-Type monster, it looks more like a Machine-Type, similarly to "Number 107 Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon".  
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* This monster is a "[[Blue-Eyes]]" counterpart to "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon]]":
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** Both monsters are [[wikipedia:Wyvern|wyverns]], a species of dragon that possess only two legs, with inorganic appearances.
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** Both monsters share the same [[original ATK and DEF]] as their original forms ("[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]", respectively) but with two [[Level]]s higher, and feature effects that increase their [[ATK]] by 300 for each [[Dragon]] monster in the [[Graveyard]].
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** However, this monster requires "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]" as a [[Tribute]] (the [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] form of three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"s), and has an additional effect that can negate [[Spell]]/[[Trap Card]] effects, while "Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon" only requires "Red-Eyes Black Dragon" as a Tribute and possesses no further effects.
  
* "[[Majestic Star Dragon]] and "[[Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon]]" design is similar to this card's.
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* In the ''TCG'', this card was released in August 2004, but "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" was not released until January 2006. This meant that for nearly a year and a half, it was impossible to Summon this card, even though it was legal for tournament use.
  
* This is one of the harder monsters to summon due to the fact that you need three copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" to create the "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" needed to summon this card, unless the user has cards such as "[[Future Fusion]]" or "[[Dragon's Mirror]]".
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* Originally, this was one of the most difficult monsters to Summon, due to the fact that three copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and a Fusion Summoning card like "[[Polymerization]]" were all needed (in the hand and/or on the field) to [[Fusion Summon]] the required "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", while also requiring this card in the hand in order to Summon itself.
** Ironically, if no other Dragon-Types were in the Graveyard besides the ones needed to Summon it, this monster will start with lesser attack than its required Tribute.
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** However, in modern times, there are many methods of quickly assembling three copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the [[hand]], [[field]], and/or [[Graveyard]] (as well as this card in the hand), while there are also multiple ways of Fusion Summoning "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" using the Graveyard, such as via "[[Dragon's Mirror]]", "[[Necro Fusion]]", and "[[Ultimate Fusion]]".
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** Ironically, if Summoned this way and no other Dragon monsters are in the Graveyard, this card would have 4200 ATK (from the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and one "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" in the Graveyard), and be weaker than the "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" used for its [[Special Summon]] (which has 4500 ATK).

Latest revision as of 22:59, 13 March 2024

  • Ironically, despite its name, this monster's eyes are depicted colored yellow in Pyramid of Light.
  • In the TCG, this card was released in August 2004, but "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" was not released until January 2006. This meant that for nearly a year and a half, it was impossible to Summon this card, even though it was legal for tournament use.
  • Originally, this was one of the most difficult monsters to Summon, due to the fact that three copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and a Fusion Summoning card like "Polymerization" were all needed (in the hand and/or on the field) to Fusion Summon the required "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", while also requiring this card in the hand in order to Summon itself.
    • However, in modern times, there are many methods of quickly assembling three copies of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the hand, field, and/or Graveyard (as well as this card in the hand), while there are also multiple ways of Fusion Summoning "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" using the Graveyard, such as via "Dragon's Mirror", "Necro Fusion", and "Ultimate Fusion".
    • Ironically, if Summoned this way and no other Dragon monsters are in the Graveyard, this card would have 4200 ATK (from the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" and one "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" in the Graveyard), and be weaker than the "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" used for its Special Summon (which has 4500 ATK).