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*This monster's appearance is based on [[Rex Goodwin]], specifically when he was a [[Dark Signer]].
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* This is one of the [[cover card]]s of ''[[Legendary Duelists: Season 3]]''.
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* This monster has a weaker counterpart: "[[Earthbound Linewalker]]".
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* This monster is based on [[Rex Goodwin]] and his appearance as an antagonist in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (manga)|manga]]:
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** This monster's appearance is based on Rex Goodwin after he became a [[Dark Signer]], whose body bulked up incredibly and gained markings on his face and his exposed upper body.
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*** This monster's glowing left arm is a reference to Rex's left arm, which had the [[Mark of the Dragon|Head Mark]] of the [[Crimson Dragon]]. His left forearm originally belonged to his brother, [[Roman Goodwin]], who severed it and gave it to Rex before he caused the [[Zero Reverse]] incident prior to the beginning of the anime. Later, Rex lost his original left forearm during the [[Daedalus Bridge]] incident and replaced it with a mechanical arm, but eventually destroyed it to attach Rex's forearm in {{episode|5D's|062|ref}}.
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** This monster's black hair is a reference to the manga version of [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]], whose white hair turned dark after acquiring the power of the [[Ultimate God]].
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*** In the manga, 5000 years prior to the story, Rex was a [[Duel Priest]] in his adulthood, which is reflected in this monster's Japanese name, "Earthbound Super Priest".
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* This monster's [[Special Summon]]ing effect if the player has a [[Synchro Monster]] on the [[field]] and in the [[Graveyard]] is a reference to Rex's strategy in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' anime, where he summons both "[[Sun Dragon Inti (anime)|Sun Dragon Inti]]" and "[[Moon Dragon Quilla (anime)|Moon Dragon Quilla]]", and having one on the field and one in the Graveyard, since they each had an effect to revive the other when destroyed.
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* This monster's effect to change the opponent's [[Life Points]] to 3000 is a reference to the anime effect of Rex's "[[Earthbound Immortal]]", "[[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca (anime)|Wiraqocha Rasca]]", which can change the opponent's Life Points to 1 by skipping the [[Battle Phase]] of his turn.
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** This would work in conjunction with "[[Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca|Wiraqocha Rasca]]", as this monster's [[ATK]] is 2900, which would leave the opponent with 100 Life Points if this card attacked them directly, and would allow the effect of "Wiraqocha Rasca" to attack the opponent directly.

Latest revision as of 16:41, 8 March 2024

  • This monster is based on Rex Goodwin and his appearance as an antagonist in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime and manga:
    • This monster's appearance is based on Rex Goodwin after he became a Dark Signer, whose body bulked up incredibly and gained markings on his face and his exposed upper body.
      • This monster's glowing left arm is a reference to Rex's left arm, which had the Head Mark of the Crimson Dragon. His left forearm originally belonged to his brother, Roman Goodwin, who severed it and gave it to Rex before he caused the Zero Reverse incident prior to the beginning of the anime. Later, Rex lost his original left forearm during the Daedalus Bridge incident and replaced it with a mechanical arm, but eventually destroyed it to attach Rex's forearm in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 06262: "Signs of Doom, Part 1".
    • This monster's black hair is a reference to the manga version of Rex Goodwin, whose white hair turned dark after acquiring the power of the Ultimate God.
      • In the manga, 5000 years prior to the story, Rex was a Duel Priest in his adulthood, which is reflected in this monster's Japanese name, "Earthbound Super Priest".
  • This monster's effect to change the opponent's Life Points to 3000 is a reference to the anime effect of Rex's "Earthbound Immortal", "Wiraqocha Rasca", which can change the opponent's Life Points to 1 by skipping the Battle Phase of his turn.
    • This would work in conjunction with "Wiraqocha Rasca", as this monster's ATK is 2900, which would leave the opponent with 100 Life Points if this card attacked them directly, and would allow the effect of "Wiraqocha Rasca" to attack the opponent directly.