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* "[[Vylon Tetra]]" and "[[Gishki Noellia]]" were used to [[Ritual Summon]] this card. Also, the head of "Vylon Tetra" can be seen on the chest of "Evigishki Tetrogre", and the hair of "Gishki Noellia" can be seen on its head.
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* "[[Vylon Tetra]]" and "[[Gishki Noellia]]" were used to [[Ritual Summon]] this card. Their combined ATK is equal to 2600, the same as Tetrogre.
** In fact, the "Tetra" in its Japanese name likely refers to "Vylon Tetra".
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** This is supported by the [[Master Guide 3 card storylines#Those Who Were Given Power|''Master Guide 3'' card storylines]].
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** The head of "Vylon Tetra" can be seen on the chest of "Evigishki Tetrogre", and the hair of "Gishki Noellia" can be seen on its head.
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*** In fact, the Japanese name of this card is "Eviritua Tetraogre" further supporting this.
  
* This card's [[Level]] is 2 Levels lower than "[[Evigishki Soul Ogre]]", possibly related to how "Vylon Tetra" is a [[Level]] 2 monster.
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* This card's Level is 2 Levels higher than "[[Gishki Noellia]]", possibly related to how "Vylon Tetra" is a Level 2 monster.
  
 
* Curiously, this monster is female, yet she is not an "Ogress".
 
* Curiously, this monster is female, yet she is not an "Ogress".
  
* This card might be an indication that the "[[Gishki]]" [[archetype]] and "[[Vylon]]" archetype have joined forces to fight against their common enemy, the "[[Steelswarm]]" archetype.
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* The crest of "[[Gishki Aquamirror]]" can be seen in the background of this card's artwork.
** Given the archetype's occult-like nature, however, it's also possible that the "Gishki" are using captives from the other archetypes in their rituals against their will. From the artwork on "[[Ceremonial Mirror of Illusion]]," it's also entirely possible that their ''own'' members aren't always willing participants.
 
  
* The crest of "[[Gishki Aquamirror]]" can be seen on the background of this card.
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* This card has the highest [[ATK]] of all Level 6 or lower [[Ritual Monster]]s, as well as being tied for the second-highest ATK of any Level 6 monster.
  
* This card has the highest [[ATK]] of all Level 6 [[Ritual Monster]]s, as well as being tied for the second-highest ATK of any Level 6 monster.
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* This is the only "Evigishki" monster that has the effect of sending cards to the [[Graveyard]]; the others focus on shuffling cards into the [[Deck]], or looking at the opponent's hand.
 
 
*This is the only Evigishki monster that has an effect to send cards to the graveyard; the others focus on returning cards to the deck or looking at the opponents hand.
 

Revision as of 03:02, 30 January 2017

  • "Vylon Tetra" and "Gishki Noellia" were used to Ritual Summon this card. Their combined ATK is equal to 2600, the same as Tetrogre.
    • This is supported by the Master Guide 3 card storylines.
    • The head of "Vylon Tetra" can be seen on the chest of "Evigishki Tetrogre", and the hair of "Gishki Noellia" can be seen on its head.
      • In fact, the Japanese name of this card is "Eviritua Tetraogre" further supporting this.
  • This card's Level is 2 Levels higher than "Gishki Noellia", possibly related to how "Vylon Tetra" is a Level 2 monster.
  • Curiously, this monster is female, yet she is not an "Ogress".
  • The crest of "Gishki Aquamirror" can be seen in the background of this card's artwork.
  • This card has the highest ATK of all Level 6 or lower Ritual Monsters, as well as being tied for the second-highest ATK of any Level 6 monster.
  • This is the only "Evigishki" monster that has the effect of sending cards to the Graveyard; the others focus on shuffling cards into the Deck, or looking at the opponent's hand.