Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Blue-Eyes White Dragon"

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* This card has several [[counterpart]]s:  
 
* This card has several [[counterpart]]s:  
 
** A [[Card evolutions|retrained]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon]]"
 
** A [[Card evolutions|retrained]] counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon]]"
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** A advanced counterpart: "[[Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon]]"
 
** Two [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]] counterparts: "[[Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon]]" and "[[Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon]]"
 
** Two [[Synchro Monster|Synchro]] counterparts: "[[Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon]]" and "[[Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon]]"
 
** A [[DARK]] counterpart: "Red-Eyes B. Dragon"
 
** A [[DARK]] counterpart: "Red-Eyes B. Dragon"

Revision as of 21:09, 5 January 2016

  • Despite being called a white dragon, "Blue-Eyes" is usually depicted in the anime as a blue dragon.
  • This card currently has the most alternate artworks in the game with 6, followed by "Dark Magician" and "Red-Eyes B. Dragon", both with 5 (each with 4 released in the TCG).
  • This card, along with "Dark Magician", are the only 2 cards in the game to have had an official Chinese print before the release of Duel Starter Deck standardized Chinese as an OCG language.
  • In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, the three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" are named Azrael, Ibris (a mistranslated of Iblis), and Djibril. These are the Islamic names for the Angel of Death, Satan ("Iblis"), and the angel Gabriel, respectively. Azrael is an informal name, only occurring in non-religious sources (including both Sikhism and some Jewish lore as well), while Iblis is the lord of the jinn, rather than the principal fallen angel.
  • In some Yu-Gi-Oh! video games (Dark Duel Stories), this card has an ally, the "Mystical Elf", which can increase the ATK and DEF of this card by 500.
  • In most expansion sets, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards have the Set Number ****-**001.