Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Flame Swordsman"

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(No it's not. There were plenty of Fusions in the manga, where this wasn;t even a Fusion. In the the OCG/TCG the first Fusion Monsters were in Vol.2 uiam.)
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* "[[Flame Swordsman]]" appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - Speed Fusion]]" and "[[Flame Wall]]".
 
* "[[Flame Swordsman]]" appears in the artwork of "[[Speed Spell - Speed Fusion]]" and "[[Flame Wall]]".
  
* This card has an Anime & Video Game Only counterpart, "[[Blue Flame Swordsman]]".
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* This card has an anime & video game only counterpart, "[[Blue Flame Swordsman]]".
  
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]], when [[Flame Swordsman]] is summoned, it instantly discards all Dinosaur-type monster from the opponent's hand.
 
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]], when [[Flame Swordsman]] is summoned, it instantly discards all Dinosaur-type monster from the opponent's hand.
  
 
* In the anime, this card is treated as a Normal Lvl 5 Monster (and is summoned as such), despite the card being decorated as a Fusion monster.
 
* In the anime, this card is treated as a Normal Lvl 5 Monster (and is summoned as such), despite the card being decorated as a Fusion monster.
 
* This card can be considered the first [[Fusion Monster]] in the game.
 

Revision as of 10:18, 12 October 2009

  • The sword he's wielding is also shown in "Salamandra's" artwork.
  • The kanji on "Flame Swordsman's" sword means "Flame". (The Kanji of "Fire"(Ho) is written twice so it means "Flame"(Hono).)
  • There are two types of artwork for this card.
  • In the anime, this card is treated as a Normal Lvl 5 Monster (and is summoned as such), despite the card being decorated as a Fusion monster.