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* Since this card was a prize card first released at the [[World Championship 2013]] which was held in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]], there are a number of references to that city present:
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* The cards "[[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]", "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", "[[Dark Magician]]" (in its 2nd ''[[OCG]]''/''[[TCG]]'' artwork), "[[Mirror Force]]", "[[Number 39: Utopia]]", and "[[Stardust Dragon]]" appear in this card's artwork.
** A [[wikipedia:Pit manager|pit boss]] or pit manager is the person who supervises the employees who work in a [[wikipedia:casino pit|casino pit]]. Las Vegas is well-known for its many casinos.
 
*** There is also a [[wikipedia:Roulette|roulette]] wheel design at the bottom of this card's artwork.
 
** This card being [[Spellcaster]]-Type may be a reference to Las Vegas's performing magicians, and its [[LIGHT]]-Attribute may be a reference to one of Las Vegas's nicknames being the "[[wikipedia:City of Light|City of Light]]".
 
  
* The cards "[[Number 39: Utopia]]", "[[Stardust Dragon]]", "[[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]]", "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", "[[Mirror Force]]" and "[[Dark Magician]]" appear in this card's artwork.
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* This card was a prize card first released at the [[World Championship 2013]], which was held in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]], [[wikipedia:Nevada|Nevada]]. It features a number of references to the city:
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** According to this card's Japanese name, the "E" in "E☆HERO" stands for "Entertainment". This is a reference to Las Vagas, the city where the World Championship 2013 was held.
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** A "[[wikipedia:Pit manager|pit boss]]" is the manager who supervises the employees working in a [[wikipedia:casino pit|casino pit]], which is common in Las Vegas.
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** The bottom of this card's artwork features a design based on a [[wikipedia:Roulette|roulette]] wheel, which is commonly used in casinos.
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** This card's [[LIGHT]] [[Attribute]] may reference one of the nicknames of Las Vegas: the "[[wikipedia:City of Light|City of Lights]]".
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** This monster's appearance and [[Spellcaster]] [[Type]] reference stage magicians performing in Las Vegas.
  
* This card is the first "[[HERO]]" Xyz Monster.
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* This card is the only "[[HERO]]" [[Xyz Monster]].
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** This card is also currently the only [[Match winner]] to belong to a specific [[archetype]].
  
* This card is the only "[[HERO]]" monster not to be a part of any of the five sub-archetypes.
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* This card was the first Xyz Monster to portray clearly visible [[Xyz Material]]s in its artwork, which in this card's case appear to be casino chips.
 
 
* This is the only Xyz Monster that portrays clearly visible Xyz Materials (Overlay Units) in its artwork.
 
*This is currently the only [[TCG]] card to have a star symbol in its name.
 

Latest revision as of 05:58, 1 March 2024

  • This card was a prize card first released at the World Championship 2013, which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It features a number of references to the city:
    • According to this card's Japanese name, the "E" in "E☆HERO" stands for "Entertainment". This is a reference to Las Vagas, the city where the World Championship 2013 was held.
    • A "pit boss" is the manager who supervises the employees working in a casino pit, which is common in Las Vegas.
    • The bottom of this card's artwork features a design based on a roulette wheel, which is commonly used in casinos.
    • This card's LIGHT Attribute may reference one of the nicknames of Las Vegas: the "City of Lights".
    • This monster's appearance and Spellcaster Type reference stage magicians performing in Las Vegas.
  • This card was the first Xyz Monster to portray clearly visible Xyz Materials in its artwork, which in this card's case appear to be casino chips.