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* The sword he's wielding appears in the artwork of "[[Salamandra]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Fighting Flame Sword]]", "[[Flame Swordsrealm]]", "[[Flame Wall]]", "[[Fusion Armament]]", "[[Salamandra Fusion]]", and "[[Speed Spell - Speed Fusion]]".
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** This monster's sword appears in the artwork of "[[Salamandra]]".
  
* The kanji on this card's sword means "Flame".
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* This monster's sword is inscribed with the kanji for "flame" (炎).
  
* A [[Dark Beginning 1]] misprint of this card has its name [[misprint]]ed as "[[Cyber-Stein]]".
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* This monster has several [[counterpart]]s:
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** Two retrained counterparts: "[[Blue Flame Swordsman]]" and "[[Fighting Flame Swordsman]]".
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** A [[Link Monster|Link]] counterpart: "[[Ferocious Flame Swordsman]]".
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** An upgraded [[Fusion Monster|Fusion]] counterpart: "[[Ultimate Flame Swordsman]]".
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*** The swords of all counterparts are inscribed with an additional kanji alongside "flame" (炎) based on their respective names.
  
* This card was [[Joey Wheeler]]'s favorite card until [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]] came along and it has likely become his new favorite.
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* This card was a [[Normal Monster]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|anime]], though the English dub of the anime gave it the color of a [[Fusion Monster]] to match its real-life card.
  
* "Flame Swordsman" appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - Speed Fusion]]" and "[[Flame Wall]]".
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* This was the first [[signature card]] of [[Joey Wheeler]] in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga and anime; in the anime, it was Joey's favorite card prior to winning "[[Red-Eyes Black Dragon (anime)|Red-Eyes Black Dragon]]".
  
* This card was the only non-[[Big Five]] [[Deck Master]] used twice. In both cases by [[Joey Wheeler]] who summoned it to the field in both duels in one of the last turns.
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* In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' anime, during the [[Virtual World (arc)|Virtual World arc]], this card was Joey Wheeler's [[Deck Master]], whose Deck Master ability allowed it to reduce its [[ATK]] in order to increase another monster's ATK.
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** This card was also the only Deck Master not owned by [[The Big Five]] to be used more than once during the Virtual World arc. It was also Summoned during one of the last turns in all of the [[Duel]]s it appeared.
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** The effect of "Blue Flame Swordsman" is a reference to this card's Deck Master ability, and its anime effect can also [[Special Summon]] this card when it is destroyed.
  
* "[[Blue Flame Swordsman]]" has an effect almost identical to "Flame Swordsman"'s [[Deck Master Ability]] and a second effect to summon "Flame Swordsman" when it's destroyed.
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* In ''[[Dark Beginning 1]]'', this card was [[misprint]]ed as "[[Cyber-Stein]]".
  
* In Season 1 of the anime, this card is treated as a Level 5 [[Normal Monster]] and is Summoned as such though in the English Anime the altered card design is colored Fusion violet (most of the time). Afterwards, it is only summoned either as Joey Wheeler's [[Deck Master]] or through the effect of "Blue Flame Swordsman".
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]'', when this monster is Summoned, it immediately [[discard]]s all [[Dinosaur]] monsters from the opponent's [[hand]].
** In the Japanese Anime however, this card had a Normal yellow colored background but its card lore in the first Season still stated that it was a [[Fusion Monster]] and listed its Material.
 
** In the first closing of the Japanese version of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], this card is shown among many others from the original series moving along in the background. The portion that shows this card is also used in the English version intro. In both cases, it appears as a Normal Monster card.
 
  
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]], when Flame Swordsman is summoned, it instantly discards all [[Dinosaur]]-Type monsters from the opponent's hand.
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* This card's [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Bandai's Official Card Game|Bandai]] artwork is taken from {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|078|ref}}, specifically from the panel showing [[Flame Swordsman (manga)|this monster]] being Summoned.
 
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Episode 015]], this card is featured as a statue.
 

Latest revision as of 19:50, 8 January 2024

  • This monster's sword is inscribed with the kanji for "flame" (炎).
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, during the Virtual World arc, this card was Joey Wheeler's Deck Master, whose Deck Master ability allowed it to reduce its ATK in order to increase another monster's ATK.
    • This card was also the only Deck Master not owned by The Big Five to be used more than once during the Virtual World arc. It was also Summoned during one of the last turns in all of the Duels it appeared.
    • The effect of "Blue Flame Swordsman" is a reference to this card's Deck Master ability, and its anime effect can also Special Summon this card when it is destroyed.
  • This card's Bandai artwork is taken from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 78 (Duelist Duel 19): "I Won't Lose!", specifically from the panel showing this monster being Summoned.